Last updated: June 2026
Need Nintendo console repair in the UK? Repair Price helps customers compare local repair shops for Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, Switch OLED, Wii, Wii U, DS and 3DS faults. Whether your console has a broken charging port, damaged screen, drifting Joy-Con, HDMI issues, no power, overheating or software problems, you can request repair quotes from trusted local technicians.
Nintendo repair prices vary depending on the model, parts required and the type of fault. Simple fixes such as diagnostics, charging checks or software support may cost less, while screen, motherboard, liquid damage and port repairs can cost more because they require detailed testing and specialist tools.
Nintendo consoles are portable, family-friendly and heavily used, which means faults can happen from drops, worn connectors, failed batteries or daily charging. Comparing local repair options helps you understand the likely cost before booking.
Repair Price makes it easier to compare repair shops without calling multiple businesses one by one. You can submit your Nintendo console fault, share your location and receive options from repair providers who handle console repairs near you.
For wider repair comparisons, visit our main UK console repair comparison hub to explore repair options for Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox and other gaming systems.
Many Nintendo Switch faults are repairable, especially when the console still powers on or only one part has failed. Replacing a damaged port, screen, battery or Joy-Con component can often be cheaper than buying a new console.
If you are comparing repair costs across different gaming devices, our supporting guides can help you understand common faults and price factors. Read our guide to common console faults for general symptoms, or compare other gaming systems through the PS5 repair cost guide and Xbox repair services overview.
Local availability can affect repair speed and price. Some shops offer same-day diagnostics, while others may need to order parts before completing a Nintendo repair. Repair Price helps you compare nearby options in different West Yorkshire areas.
Customers often compare more than one device repair at the same time, especially where phones, tablets, laptops and consoles are used in the same household. You can also review mobile phone repair quotes, tablet and iPad repair services and laptop repair price comparisons.
If a Nintendo console is too damaged or no longer economical to repair, recycling may be the better route. Repair Price supports responsible recycling options for unwanted consoles, damaged accessories and electronic components.
You can learn more through our console recycling service page. For internal boards and higher-grade electronics, see our Class 3 circuit board recycling information.
These review examples are written to reflect the type of experience customers look for when comparing Nintendo console repair shops through Repair Price.
Rachel, Bradford
“My Switch would not charge and I wanted to compare repair prices before booking. Repair Price helped me find a local shop that explained the port repair clearly.”
Daniel, Leeds
“The Joy-Con drift was getting worse and I did not want to replace the full console. I found a repair option nearby and the controller now works properly again.”
Amelia, Huddersfield
“I compared Nintendo Switch screen repair quotes after my son dropped the console. The process was simple and helped me choose a repair shop with a fair price.”
Yes. A faulty USB-C charging port can often be repaired or replaced by a technician with the correct tools. The console may also need testing for board damage if the port has been loose or damaged for a long time.
In many cases, yes. Repairing or replacing the analogue stick can restore normal controller movement and may be cheaper than buying new controllers.
The cost depends on whether the glass, LCD or full display assembly needs replacement. Comparing local repair quotes is the best way to check current pricing for your exact model.
Some liquid-damaged consoles can be repaired if they are assessed quickly. A repair shop may need to clean the board, test components and check whether corrosion has spread internally.
If the repair cost is too high, recycling may be the better option. Unwanted consoles can still contain reusable materials and circuit boards that should be handled responsibly.
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