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Washing machine repair

gpt 5 mini

01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• Inspect and diagnose fault using test cycle, error codes and visual checks

• isolate power and water and use PPE when handling electrics or contaminated water

• replace common parts such as pump, door seal, inlet valve, belt or motor where possible

• clear blockages from hoses and drain pump and reseal hose and pan connections

• reassemble machine, run a test cycle and demonstrate repair to the customer

• provide a written quote if parts need ordering or the appliance requires workshop repair

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£60

£95

First 30–60 minutes on site

Labour per hour

£48

£85

Qualified appliance engineer hourly rate

Materials

£15

£220

Hoses, seals, pumps, valves or electronic modules depending on model

Disposal

£0

£60

Removal and environmental disposal of old appliance where requested

Extras

£0

£120

Two-person lift, out-of-hours attendance or urgent same-day delivery

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£160

£480

Typical range for a diagnosis and a single-part repair; complex electronic or motor replacements cost more

 

Time on Site

 

Most diagnostic visits take 30–90 minutes; simple repairs are often completed in 1–2 hours. Major motor or electronic module replacements, or jobs requiring parts ordering, can take a day or require the appliance to be taken to a workshop

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• do you charge a diagnostic or call-out fee and is it deductible from the repair cost

• do you carry common parts for my make/model or will those need ordering

• what warranty do you provide on parts and labour and do you give a written receipt

• is the diagnostic fee refundable if I accept the repair and how are extra costs authorised

• will you test the machine after repair and give a list of replaced parts

• if the appliance needs to be removed to a workshop, who is responsible for moving it and what are the costs

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• provide make, model and serial number before the visit so the engineer can check parts availability

• clear space around the machine and remove laundry to allow safe access

• let the engineer know about parking or loading restrictions and provide a contact number on arrival

• secure pets and tell the engineer about any access or communal building rules for flats

• be prepared to approve additional costs for parts or two-person lifts before work proceeds

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