Last updated: June 2026
Need help with a Philips TV that will not turn on, has no picture, shows lines on the screen, or keeps restarting? Repair Price helps UK customers compare local Philips TV repair options so you can find a suitable repair shop, check likely costs, and decide whether fixing your television is better value than replacing it.
Philips TVs can develop faults with LED backlights, Ambilight systems, power boards, HDMI ports, sound output, smart TV software, and display panels. By comparing local repair shops first, you can avoid guessing the problem and get clearer advice from technicians who work with Philips televisions and similar smart TV models.
Different Philips TV models can show different symptoms depending on the age of the set, screen type, and internal board design. Some faults are simple to diagnose, while others need testing by a qualified TV repair technician.
Philips TV repair prices vary depending on the model, screen size, part availability, and whether the fault is board-level, software-related, or panel-related. These guide prices can help you understand what to expect before requesting a quote.
If you are unsure whether the issue is worth repairing, our TV repair or replacement guide explains when fixing a television makes financial sense and when upgrading may be the better option.
Repair Price makes it easier to contact suitable TV repair shops without searching one business at a time. You can submit details about your Philips television, describe the fault, and compare responses from available repair providers.
For a broader overview of television repair services, you can visit our main TV repair comparison hub.
Screen-related faults are among the most common Philips TV repair requests. A blank display, dark patches, flickering image, or coloured lines can point to several different causes, so proper diagnostics are important before replacing parts.
Our TV screen repair guide explains common display problems, including backlight failure, panel damage, and image distortion, so you can better understand what may be happening before booking a repair.
Modern Philips smart TVs may develop app issues, freezing menus, Wi-Fi connection problems, sound dropouts, or software glitches. Some issues can be corrected with resets or updates, while others may require internal board testing.
If your television has a repeated fault but you are unsure what is causing it, our guide to common TV faults explains typical symptoms and what they may mean.
Local repair availability can make a big difference, especially with larger televisions that are difficult to transport. Repair Price helps customers compare TV repair services in nearby towns and cities across West Yorkshire.
A Philips TV is often worth repairing when the screen panel is intact, the television is a good-size model, and the fault is linked to a replaceable board, backlight, port, or speaker component. Repairing can be much cheaper than buying a new TV, especially for larger smart TVs and Ambilight models.
Repair may be the better choice when:
If your Philips TV is beyond economical repair, recycling may still be the responsible option. Televisions contain circuit boards, metals, plastics, wiring, and electronic components that should not be sent to general waste.
You can explore our main electronics recycling service for unwanted devices, or view our dedicated TV circuit board recycling page for information about recovering value from television PCBs and internal boards.
Many customers comparing Philips TV repair also need support with other household electronics. Repair Price helps users compare repair options across multiple device categories.
Most Philips TV repairs can range from around £50 to £240 depending on the fault, model, screen size, and parts required. Panel replacement is usually the most expensive repair and is not always economical.
Yes, in many cases this can be repaired. A Philips TV with sound but no picture may have a backlight fault, display board issue, or panel-related problem. A technician can test the set to confirm the cause.
Often, yes. Philips Ambilight models can be worth repairing when the screen is undamaged and the problem is linked to power, backlight, sound, software, or board faults.
Some local TV repair shops offer collection or call-out services for larger televisions. Availability depends on your area, the repair provider, and the size of the TV.
Yes. If repair is not cost-effective, a Philips TV can usually be recycled through an electronics recycling route, helping recover circuit boards and reduce e-waste.
These review examples are written to reflect the type of feedback customers may give after comparing local TV repair options through Repair Price.
Daniel, Bradford
“My Philips TV had sound but the screen stayed black. Repair Price helped me compare local options quickly and I found a shop that explained the backlight repair clearly.”
Nadia, Leeds
“The HDMI ports on our Philips smart TV stopped working. I used the site to request quotes and found a repairer who gave straightforward pricing before booking.”
Martin, Huddersfield
“I was unsure whether to repair or replace my TV. Comparing repair quotes helped me make a better decision and avoided wasting a perfectly usable television.”
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