Beer dispenser repair

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Scope of Works
• Inspect dispense head, tap, keg coupler, gas lines and cooling unit to identify fault (eg slow pour, foaming, leakage)
• Isolate CO2/N2 and electrical supplies and test regulators and pressure settings
• Replace worn seals, O-rings, tap cartridges, couplers or damaged beer line sections
• Check and repair cooling components including compressor, condenser and glycol circuits
• Pressure test for leaks, check gas purity and run test pours to calibrate pressure and temperature
• Document findings, fit replacement parts if available and provide a written quote for further work
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £80 | £150 | First 30–60 min on site |
Labour per hour | £45 | £85 | Qualified technician rate |
Materials | £20 | £220 | Seals, lines, regulators, pumps or specialist parts |
Disposal | £0 | £40 | Old parts and small appliance disposal |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding) | £0 | £150 | After-hours, specialist refrigerant handling or rush parts |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £140 | £430 | Typical single-visit repair including parts and 1–2 hours labour |
Time on Site
Most straightforward repairs take 1–2 hours on site; replacing compressors, re-piping lines or major refrigeration work can take 3–6 hours. Ordering specialist parts typically adds 2–7 days for return visits. Tight cellars, long beer-line runs or restricted venue access will extend time on site
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• Do you have experience with my dispenser brand and model?
• Will you isolate gas and electrical supplies and confirm safe working procedures on site?
• Do you provide a written quote that separates labour, parts and any call-out fee?
• What warranty do you offer on parts and labour and is refrigerant work covered?
• Will you clean and flush the beer lines and run test pours after the repair?
• Are there extra charges for evening or emergency call-outs?
How to Avoid Surprises
• Provide make, model and a photo of the dispenser before the visit
• Ensure clear access to the cellar or bar back area and move kegs if requested
• Confirm parking or loading bay for the van and any vehicle restrictions
• Tell the tradie about site rules for food-safe work and any PPE you require
• Keep pets away and note any restricted working hours or noise limits
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