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Last updated: June 2026


Acer Laptop Repair UK


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Need Acer laptop repair in the UK? Repair Price helps you compare local repair shops for common Acer faults including cracked screens, battery failure, charging issues, keyboard problems, overheating, water damage and motherboard faults. Whether you use an Acer Aspire, Swift, Spin, Nitro, Predator or Chromebook, comparing repair options first can help you find a better price and a suitable local technician.


Acer laptop repair prices vary depending on the model, part availability, fault type and whether the repair needs component-level diagnostics. Basic repairs can start from around £35, while screen replacements, liquid damage repairs and board-level faults may cost more depending on the damage.


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Common Acer Laptop Repair Services


Acer laptops are used by students, home users, gamers and businesses, so repair needs can vary from simple part replacements to more complex internal faults. Repair Price helps users compare options before booking.



Acer Laptop Screen Repair Costs


A damaged Acer screen is one of the most common laptop repair requests. Costs depend on screen size, resolution, touchscreen support and whether the laptop uses a standard LED panel or a higher-spec display. You can also read our laptop screen repair cost guide for more detailed UK pricing advice.


Many Acer screen repairs can be completed quickly if the correct panel is available. Models such as Acer Aspire, Acer Swift and Acer Chromebook often use widely available screens, while gaming models such as Acer Nitro and Predator may require more specific parts.


Acer Battery Replacement and Charging Problems


If your Acer laptop only works when plugged in, shuts down suddenly or no longer holds charge, the battery may need replacing. Charging faults can also be caused by a damaged adapter, charging port, internal cable or motherboard power circuit. Our laptop battery replacement guide explains what to check before booking a repair.


Comparing repair shops helps you understand whether the issue is a simple battery replacement or a deeper power fault that needs diagnostic testing.


Acer Water Damage Repair


Liquid spills can affect the keyboard, trackpad, motherboard, battery and charging circuit. If your Acer laptop has been exposed to water, coffee or another liquid, it is best to stop using it and arrange an inspection as soon as possible. For more advice, visit our laptop water damage repair guide.


Some liquid-damaged Acer laptops can be repaired after internal cleaning and component testing, but severe corrosion may make recycling a better option.


Compare Acer Laptop Repair Shops Near You


Repair Price helps you compare local repair options across West Yorkshire and nearby areas. If you are looking for local support, you can check Acer laptop repair in Bradford, Acer notebook repair services in Leeds, Halifax Acer laptop technicians, Wakefield laptop repair options for Acer models or Huddersfield Acer repair shops.


Repair or Recycle an Acer Laptop?


Repair is often worthwhile when the laptop is still fast, the data is important and the repair cost is much lower than replacement. However, if the motherboard has failed, the screen is badly damaged or the laptop is too old for modern use, recycling may be the better route.


You can explore Acer laptop recycling options, compare laptop circuit board recycling services or check hard drive circuit board recycling for unwanted storage parts.


Other Device Repair Services


If you need repairs for more than one device, Repair Price also helps customers compare mobile phone repair prices, tablet and iPad repair services, smartwatch repair options and game console repair shops.


Customer Reviews for Acer Laptop Repair


These unique customer-style reviews reflect the kind of experience users look for when comparing Acer repair quotes through Repair Price.


Daniel, Bradford


“My Acer Aspire screen had lines across it and I wanted to compare repair prices before booking. Repair Price made it easier to find a local shop with a clear quote.”


Safia, Leeds


“The battery on my Acer Swift was draining quickly. I used the site to compare nearby repair options and found a technician who explained the replacement cost clearly.”


Mark, Huddersfield


“My Acer Nitro was overheating during gaming. Comparing repair shops helped me find someone who cleaned the cooling system and replaced the thermal paste.”



Common Questions About Acer Laptop Repair


How much does Acer laptop repair cost in the UK?


Acer laptop repair costs can start from around £35 for smaller fixes, while screen replacements, motherboard faults and liquid damage repairs usually cost more depending on parts and labour.


Can an Acer laptop screen be replaced?


Yes. Most Acer laptop screens can be replaced, including Aspire, Swift, Spin, Nitro, Predator and Chromebook models. The cost depends on screen size, resolution and touchscreen features.


Is it worth replacing an Acer laptop battery?


Yes, if the laptop still performs well. A new battery can extend the useful life of an Acer laptop and is usually cheaper than buying a replacement device.


Can water-damaged Acer laptops be repaired?


Some water-damaged Acer laptops can be repaired after cleaning, drying, testing and replacing affected parts. Severe motherboard corrosion may make recycling more practical.


Where can I compare Acer laptop repair shops?


You can use Repair Price to compare Acer laptop repair shops, request quotes and review local service options before deciding where to book your repair.


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