Hoover power fault repair

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Scope of Works
• visually inspect mains lead, plug, switch and chassis for damage
• isolate and continuity test cable, plug and switch with a multimeter
• check motor, brushes and commutator for wear and test motor load where safe
• replace faulty mains lead, plug, fuse or switch onsite where possible
• advise if motor, PCB or battery (cordless models) requires workshop repair or replacement
• test appliance after repair, provide basic safety checks and a short warranty on parts/labour
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £60 | £110 | first 30–60 minutes on site |
Labour per hour | £45 | £75 | diagnosis, testing and onsite labour |
Materials | £12 | £220 | replacement lead, switch, brushes, motor or PCB costs vary by model |
Disposal | £0 | £20 | small fee for disposing irreparable units or batteries |
Extras (e.g. urgent parts, return to workshop) | £0 | £180 | urgent postage, weekend call-outs or workshop labour |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £120 | £420 | most straightforward lead/switch repairs to moderate motor or PCB work |
Time on Site
Most diagnostics and simple cable or switch repairs take 0.5–2 hours. Onsite replacement of a mains lead or plug usually 30–60 minutes; motor, brushes or PCB replacements typically 1–3 hours or may require a workshop return
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• can you confirm you will isolate the appliance and perform electrical safety tests before repair?
• will the repair be completed onsite or do you take the machine to a workshop and what are the lead times?
• do you use genuine Hoover parts and what warranty do you provide on parts and labour?
• can you give a written estimate that separates call‑out, labour and parts costs?
• if the appliance is cordless can you confirm battery handling, testing and any extra costs?
• what happens if the fault is intermittent and you cannot reproduce it on site?
How to Avoid Surprises
• make sure the vacuum and any removable batteries are available and clearly labelled
• clear space and remove loose debris so the engineer can work safely
• provide the model number and a short fault history before the visit
• confirm parking or access arrangements and any entry codes with the tradie
• secure pets and advise the engineer of any household hazards
• agree how irreparable units or batteries will be disposed of and any fees
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