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How much does computer repair cost in the UK?

Most repair shops will not put prices anywhere, which makes it hard to know whether a quote is fair. Here are honest, typical UK ranges for the common jobs, what changes the price, and how to avoid paying for a repair that is not worth doing.

Quick answer

Typical UK prices in 2026: most common software fixes (slow computer, virus removal, clean-up) run roughly £40 to £90. An SSD upgrade including the part is usually £80 to £150 and transforms an older machine. Laptop screens are commonly £80 to £200 fitted. Data recovery varies most, from around £100 for straightforward cases to a lot more for physically damaged drives. A fair repairer tells you the price before starting and does not charge if they cannot fix it.

Typical prices for common jobs

These are guide ranges, not quotes. Rare parts, older machines and business-critical urgency all move prices.

What changes the price

How to avoid being overcharged

Sometimes the honest answer is "do not repair it"

A good repairer will occasionally talk you out of a repair, because an expensive fix on a machine that is already past it is bad value for you. If your machine is old and struggling, read when it is worth fixing an old computer before spending anything.

In Bolton? I work exactly this way: free quote before any work, no fix no fee, and a straight answer if the repair is not worth doing. Often same day.

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