
TV repair costs $60 to $350 on average, depending on the problem. Some TV repair shops charge $60 to $125 per hour to fix a tv screen, or a flat rate of $50 to $250 plus parts, including the diagnostic fee. Most TV repairs take 1 to 3 hours if the tv technician has the parts.
Many TV repair shops charge a $20 to $60 diagnostic fee, depending on whether it's in-home or at the repair shop. Some TV shops charge a flat fee of $50 to $250, covering both the diagnostic and labor costs to fix.
TV repair shop technicians, appliance repair services, electronics stores, and Geek Squad from Best Buy are places that fix flat-screen TVs. Some technicians offer in-home TV repair, while others are in-shop only. TV repair shops may pick up and deliver a TV for free or charge a $40 to $75 fee.
TV repair technicians recommend repairing any TV over 60 inches, and replacing if it's smaller, has a cracked screen, or the cost of repairs is more than half the price of buying a new one. TV repair costs $60 to $350 on average, while a new 55" TV costs $400 to $600.
The cost of TV screen replacement is generally the same as or more than the cost of buying a new TV. Therefore, replacing a broken or malfunctioning TV screen is not considered a viable option. If the TV is under the manufacturer’s warranty, the manufacturer may replace the entire unit.
Television repair shops fix flat-screen LED, LCD, OLED, plasma, HD, HDR, DLP, and projection TVs. Technicians repair all major TV brands, including LG, VIZIO, Samsung, Toshiba, Sony, Insignia, Sharp, and more.
Common TV problems that are fixable include:
Optical glass glue, petroleum jelly, or an LCD scratch repair kit with isopropyl alcohol may remove minor scratches from a flat-screen TV. Flat-screen replacement glass is not available.
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