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How much does computer repair cost in Bolton?

How Much Does Computer Repair Cost in Bolton?

Worried about being hit with a surprise bill? Here’s an honest, plain-English guide to what computer repairs typically cost in Bolton — and what to watch out for.

The short answer

Most common computer repairs in Bolton cost between £30 and £120, depending on what’s wrong. Simple jobs like virus removal or a speed tune-up are at the lower end. Hardware repairs like screen replacements or data recovery sit at the higher end.

At Computer Repair Bolton, we offer free diagnostics — so you’ll always know exactly what the problem is and what it will cost before we do anything. There’s no obligation to proceed, and we operate a strict no fix, no fee policy.

Typical repair costs in Bolton

Virus & malware removal — from £30

Removing a virus, spyware, or malware and securing your system against future attacks. Includes a full security check and recommendations to keep you protected.

What’s included: Full malware scan and removal, browser cleanup, security software check, advice on staying safe online.

Speed tune-up & optimisation — from £30

If your computer has gradually become slower over the years, a tune-up can make a dramatic difference — often without needing any new hardware.

What’s included: Startup programme cleanup, temporary file removal, Windows optimisation, hard drive health check, RAM check.

Laptop screen replacement — from £60

Cracked or broken laptop screens are one of the most common repairs we carry out. The exact cost depends on your laptop model and screen size.

What’s included: Screen replacement with a quality compatible part, full display test, 90-day parts and labour warranty.

💡 Tip: Before assuming the worst, check whether the display is actually cracked or just the connection has come loose — see our guide: Laptop screen flickering or going black — causes and fixes.

SSD upgrade (replacing old hard drive) — from £60

Replacing an old, slow hard drive with a modern SSD is the single most effective upgrade for a slow computer. Most people describe the difference as making their machine feel brand new.

What’s included: New SSD, full Windows migration (all your files and programmes move across), old drive disposal if required.

Data recovery — from £60

If you’ve accidentally deleted files, or your hard drive has stopped working, data recovery may be possible. The cost depends on the type of failure and how much data needs to be recovered.

What’s included: Initial assessment (free), recovery attempt, files transferred to a USB drive or external hard drive you provide.

⚠️ Important: If your hard drive has physically failed (making clicking or grinding noises), stop using the computer immediately. The more you use a failing drive, the lower your chances of recovering data. Contact us straight away →

RAM upgrade — from £40

Adding more memory is a cost-effective way to speed up a computer that slows down when you have multiple programmes or browser tabs open.

What’s included: Compatible RAM supplied and fitted, memory test, performance check.

Laptop charging port repair — from £50

A loose or broken charging port is a common laptop fault, especially on machines that are used on the go regularly.

What’s included: Port repair or replacement, charging test, general condition check.

Network & Wi-Fi setup — from £25

Help setting up a new router, extending your Wi-Fi to cover your whole home, or troubleshooting a connection that keeps dropping.

What’s included: Router configuration, Wi-Fi security setup, connection test throughout your home.

Operating system reinstall — from £50

If your computer has serious software problems that can’t be resolved any other way, a clean Windows reinstall can solve them. We back up your files first.

What’s included: File backup, clean Windows installation, driver setup, Windows Update, file restoration.

What affects the final price?

A few things can affect whether a repair comes in at the lower or higher end:

Parts availability. Some laptop screens and components are harder to source than others, which can affect cost and turnaround time. We always confirm this before starting work.

Severity of the problem. A straightforward virus removal takes an hour or two. A deeply embedded rootkit that’s damaged system files takes considerably longer.

Your laptop or PC model. Some manufacturers (particularly Apple and certain thin-and-light laptops) use proprietary parts that cost more to replace. We’ll always tell you upfront.

Combination of problems. Sometimes what looks like one issue turns out to be several. Again — we diagnose first, quote second, and only proceed with your approval.

How to avoid being overcharged anywhere

Whether you use Computer Repair Bolton or someone else, here are a few things to bear in mind:

  • Always ask for a written quote before work begins. A reputable repair shop will give you a price before touching your machine.
  • Be wary of shops that charge for diagnostics. Free diagnostics are standard practice for honest, local repair shops.
  • No fix, no fee is a sign of confidence. If a shop won’t offer this, ask why.
  • Ask what parts they use. Quality compatible parts are fine for most repairs. Be cautious of vague answers like “we use the best parts available.”
  • Check reviews. Google Reviews and Facebook recommendations from local Bolton residents are the most reliable indicator of a trustworthy repair shop.

Our pricing promise

At Computer Repair Bolton, Dave operates on three simple principles:

  1. Free diagnostics — you’ll always know what’s wrong before spending anything
  2. No fix, no fee — if we can’t repair it, you don’t pay
  3. No hidden charges — the price you’re quoted is the price you pay

Book a free diagnostic → or get in touch if you’d like a rough idea of costs before coming in.

Serving Bolton, Horwich, Farnworth, Westhoughton, and surrounding areas.

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