TV Repair in Perth
Looking for reliable TV repair in Perth? Our directory features 11 local technicians who service major brands including Samsung, LG, Sony, Hitachi, Sharp and Toshiba, with customer ratings ranging from 2.9 to 5.0 stars. Three providers offer emergency callout services for urgent repairs, and selected businesses provide warranty information upfront to help you make an informed choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
TV repair in Perth generally starts from $120 AUD, with pricing based on the job rather than an hourly rate. The final cost depends on the fault type, the parts required, and the brand and size of your TV. Simple repairs like a faulty HDMI board or remote sensor fix tend to cost less, while panel replacements or complex circuit board work can push the price toward $300 or beyond. Getting a quote before proceeding is always a good idea.
It depends on the age of the TV, the repair cost, and what a replacement would set you back. As a rough guide, if the repair costs more than half the price of a comparable new TV, replacement is usually the smarter choice. Older budget brands or large panel damage are often not worth fixing. For a mid-range or premium TV that is only a few years old, repair can absolutely be the better value.
The most common TV faults include a blank or black screen, backlight failure, distorted or flickering images, no sound, and power issues where the TV won't turn on or keeps shutting off. HDMI port failures and remote sensor problems are also frequently reported. These faults can often be traced to a faulty main board, T-con board, or power supply unit, all of which are generally repairable by a qualified technician.
Common warning signs include lines or dead zones on the screen, a picture that dims or flickers, distorted or absent audio, and a TV that powers off unexpectedly. If the screen has developed a purple or green tint, or the TV takes a long time to turn on, those are also indicators that something is failing internally. Catching these issues early can sometimes prevent a more costly repair down the track.
A TV in the 3 to 5 year range is generally worth repairing, provided the fault is not a cracked panel. At that age, the TV still has plenty of useful life ahead of it, and most common faults, such as power supply or board failures, can be fixed for well under the cost of a replacement. Perth repairers commonly service brands like LG, Panasonic, Hisense, and Philips in this age bracket. The exception is budget or entry-level sets where the repair cost may quickly approach the replacement price.









