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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• Inspect TV and run diagnostic tests to identify fault (power, display, audio, ports)

• isolate power and check mains board, fuses and capacitors for visible damage

• test inputs, tuners and smart functions and attempt firmware update where applicable

• replace or repair replaceable parts such as power board, T‑con, LED backlight strips or capacitors

• test TV after repair including screen uniformity, sound and inputs and remove any repair debris

• advise if screen replacement or manufacturer repair is recommended and provide a written quote

• handle ESD precautions and discharge high‑voltage components; wear basic PPE when opening sets

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£60

£120

First visit; includes basic diagnostics

Labour per hour

£45

£85

Skilled electronics labour; rates vary by specialist

Materials

£20

£400

Small components to full screen replacements; screens cost more

Disposal

£20

£60

Charge to dispose of old sets or parts

Extras (e.g. wall mount removal)

£40

£150

Removal from wall, two‑person lifts or long travel

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£120

£450

Most diagnostics and minor repairs fit in this range; screen replacements cost more

 

Time on Site

 

Most diagnostics take 30–90 minutes; simple repairs (board swap, capacitors) 1–3 hours; full screen replacement or complex refurb may take a half day or require return visit

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• are you experienced with my TV brand and model?

• do you give a fixed quote for parts and labour or an estimate after diagnosis?

• what warranty do you provide on parts and repair work?

• do you carry common replacement parts or will you need to order them and how long will that take?

• can you safely remove and rehang a wall‑mounted TV and do you need a second person?

• how do you handle ESD and high‑voltage safety when working inside sets?

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• clear area around TV and remove delicate items before the visit

• have the TV model and serial number ready and describe the fault in detail

• confirm parking or access arrangements and whether a second person is needed for wall removal

• tell your tradie about flat/building rules for waste removal or working times

• keep pets and children away while the TV is handled and switched on for testing

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