Last updated: June 2026
Need a Panasonic TV repair in the UK? Repair Price helps you compare local repair shops for Panasonic LED, OLED, LCD and Smart TV faults. Whether your Panasonic television has a cracked screen, no picture, sound issues, HDMI problems, power faults, backlight failure or WiFi connection errors, comparing repair quotes can help you find a practical and cost-effective option before replacing the TV.
Panasonic TV repair costs vary depending on the model, screen size, fault type, part availability and whether the issue is with the display panel, power board, main board, backlight strips or software. Many common Panasonic TV faults can be repaired, especially when the screen panel itself is not physically damaged.
Panasonic televisions are known for strong picture quality, but like all modern TVs, they can develop faults over time. Some problems are caused by wear, power surges, damaged ports, failed internal boards or accidental impact.
The cost of Panasonic TV repair depends on the size and type of television. Smaller LED TVs are usually cheaper to diagnose and repair, while larger OLED or premium 4K Panasonic models may cost more due to specialist parts and labour.
If you are unsure whether your TV is worth fixing, our TV repair versus replacement guide explains when repair is usually the better option and when replacing the set may make more financial sense.
Repair Price makes it easier to compare Panasonic TV repair options without contacting several shops one by one. You can provide the model, fault description and location, then compare local repair services that may be able to inspect or repair your television.
This approach is useful for faults such as no power, no picture, broken HDMI ports, sound issues, screen flickering and Panasonic Smart TV software problems.
Screen faults are among the most common reasons customers look for Panasonic TV repair. A cracked TV screen is often expensive because the display panel is usually the highest-value part of the television. However, not every display problem means the screen panel is broken.
If your Panasonic TV has sound but no picture, the issue may be linked to backlights, the T-Con board, the main board or a power-related fault. You can read more about display fault symptoms in our TV screen repair guide.
A Panasonic TV that will not switch on may have a failed power supply board, internal capacitor fault, standby circuit issue or damaged main board. In many cases, a technician can test these components before deciding whether repair is worthwhile.
Backlight faults are also common on LED televisions. Symptoms may include a very dark screen, flashing picture, sound with no visible image or uneven brightness. These repairs can often be more affordable than replacing the full television.
Local availability matters when booking a TV repair because large televisions can be difficult to transport. Some repair shops offer workshop repairs, while others may provide collection, inspection or call-out options depending on the fault and location.
A Panasonic TV is usually worth repairing when the fault is linked to the power board, main board, backlights, HDMI ports, software or speakers. Repair may be less practical if the panel is cracked or the replacement screen costs close to the price of a new television.
Repairing can make sense when:
Some Panasonic Smart TV problems are not hardware faults. App errors, tuning issues, WiFi dropouts, menu freezing and update failures may be resolved through software resets, firmware updates, network checks or settings adjustments.
For more help identifying symptoms, visit our common TV faults guide, which explains typical problems across modern televisions.
Many customers comparing Panasonic TV repairs also need help with other household devices. Repair Price can help users compare local repair options across multiple electronics categories.
If your Panasonic television is beyond economical repair, recycling may be the better route. Broken TVs can contain circuit boards, plastics, metals and electronic components that should be handled responsibly rather than sent to landfill.
You can start with our UK electronics recycling service for general recycling support, or visit our TV circuit board recycling page if you have damaged boards or stripped television components.
Yes, many Panasonic TVs with sound but no picture can be repaired if the issue is caused by backlights, power supply faults, main board failure or display control problems. A cracked panel is usually more expensive to fix.
Basic inspections may start from around £25 to £70, while common board, backlight or HDMI repairs can range from around £60 to £280 depending on the model and fault.
Often yes, especially if the OLED panel itself is not damaged. Premium Panasonic OLED TVs can be expensive to replace, so board, power or software repairs may offer better value.
Yes, many damaged HDMI ports can be repaired or replaced by a technician if the board is not badly damaged. This is usually cheaper than replacing the full TV.
If repair is not economical, responsible recycling is the best option. Panasonic TVs may contain recyclable boards and electronic materials that should be processed through suitable recycling routes.
These sample customer comments show how comparing Panasonic TV repair quotes can help users make better decisions before booking a repair or recycling collection.
Martin, Bradford
“My Panasonic TV had sound but no picture. Repair Price helped me compare local options and I found a technician who diagnosed the backlight fault clearly.”
Sadia, Leeds
“I thought my TV would need replacing, but comparing repair quotes showed the power board repair was much cheaper than buying a new set.”
Gareth, Huddersfield
“The HDMI ports on my Panasonic TV stopped working. I used the site to find a local repair shop and got the issue sorted without replacing the television.”
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