Last updated: June 2026
Need Microsoft console repair in the UK? Repair Price helps you compare local Xbox repair shops for common faults including HDMI port damage, overheating, disc drive failure, power issues, controller connection problems, storage faults and no-display errors.
Whether you own an Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Xbox One S or Xbox One X, comparing repair quotes first can help you find a suitable technician without overpaying for a common console fault.
Microsoft consoles can develop both hardware and software faults over time. Some repairs are simple, while others require board-level inspection or replacement parts.
Repair costs can vary depending on the console model, part availability, repair complexity and whether the fault is external, internal or circuit-board related. Comparing local quotes gives you a clearer idea of fair pricing before you book.
For wider repair options, visit our UK console repair comparison hub. You can also read our Xbox repair services guide for more information about common Microsoft console faults and repair routes.
Repair Price connects users with nearby repair shops across the UK. Local Xbox technicians may offer walk-in repair, postal repair, collection options or same-day diagnostics depending on the fault and location.
You can compare nearby services through our local pages, including Xbox repair options in Bradford, console technicians around Leeds, Halifax game console repair shops, Wakefield console repair providers and Huddersfield Xbox repair specialists.
Repair is often worthwhile when the console still performs well but has one clear fault, such as a damaged HDMI port, faulty fan, failed power supply or disc drive problem. A repair can be cheaper than replacing the console, especially for newer Xbox Series models.
If your console has repeated motherboard faults, liquid damage or multiple failed components, it may be better to compare both repair and recycling options before deciding.
Understanding the likely cause of a console problem can help you describe the fault more clearly when requesting quotes. Our supporting guides explain repair pricing, common symptoms and what to check before booking.
If you are repairing more than one device, Repair Price also helps users compare quotes for phones, tablets and laptops. This is useful for households, gamers, students and businesses managing several damaged devices at once.
If your Xbox is no longer economical to repair, recycling may be the better option. Damaged consoles can still contain useful materials, circuit boards and electronic components that should be handled responsibly.
You can explore responsible game console recycling or review Class 3 circuit board recycling for console PCBs if you have stripped boards or damaged electronic parts.
These unique customer comments show how comparing Xbox repair quotes can help users choose a local repair shop with clearer pricing and better turnaround expectations.
Ryan, Bradford
“My Xbox Series X had no display after the HDMI port became loose. Repair Price helped me compare local repair shops and I found someone who explained the fault clearly before booking.”
Natalie, Leeds
“The console kept overheating during games. I compared options online, found a nearby technician and had the fan cleaned with new thermal paste fitted.”
Marcus, Huddersfield
“I was unsure whether to repair or replace my Xbox One S. Getting quotes first made the decision easier and saved me from buying a replacement too soon.”
Xbox repair prices vary by model and fault. Simple cleaning or diagnostics may cost less, while HDMI port replacement, disc drive faults, power issues and board-level repairs usually cost more.
Yes. Many local console repair shops can replace damaged Xbox HDMI ports when the console has no signal, flickering output or a loose cable connection.
Overheating can be caused by dust build-up, poor airflow, fan failure or dried thermal paste. A technician can clean the console and inspect the cooling system.
If the repair cost is sensible compared with the value of the console, repair may be worthwhile. If the console has severe board damage or multiple faults, recycling may be the better route.
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