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Is it worth it to repair a TV?

Updated: May 15, 2023



Are you sitting on your couch, staring at your broken TV, wondering if it's worth the hassle and expense of repairing it? I'm sure you've heard people say that it's better to replace than repair, but let's face it - TVs are not cheap. In this article, we'll check out some pros and cons of repairing your TV, so you can make an informed decision.


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The cost of repairing a TV versus buying a new one

First of all, let's talk about the cost of repairs. Depending on the issue, repairing your TV could cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand. If your TV is already a few years old, it may not be worth spending that kind of money on repairs(obviously). But if you have a newer TV that's still under warranty or has a long lifespan, it might make more sense to repair it.


For example, let's say you have a 65-inch OLED TV that you bought just two years ago for $2,500. One day, the screen goes black and you can't get it to turn on. You call a repair technician, who tells you that the issue is with the power supply board and it will cost $500 to fix. Is it worth it? Well, if you consider the fact that a brand new 65-inch OLED TV costs upwards of $3,000, and that your current TV is still under warranty, it might be worth repairing it.


On the other hand, if you have a 10-year-old plasma TV that you paid $1,000 for back in the day, and it suddenly stops working, it might not make sense to spend $500 or more to repair it. Plasma TVs are notoriously difficult to repair and are prone to developing multiple issues over time, so you might be better off putting that money towards a new TV that will last you another decade.


Factors to consider when deciding whether to repair or replace a TV (such as the age of the TV, the cost of repairs, and sentimental value)

Another factor to consider is the sentimental value of your TV. Maybe it's the TV you watched with your family every Sunday for the past five years, or the TV you got as a gift from a loved one. In that case, repairing it might be worth it, even if it's not the most cost-effective option.




But let's be real here - sometimes, repairing a TV is just not worth the hassle. If you have to wait weeks for a technician to come and diagnose the issue, and then wait even longer for the parts to arrive, you might be better off just buying a new TV. And let's not forget about the potential for additional issues to arise - if your TV is already several years old, it's more likely to develop more problems down the line, even after it's been repaired.


Old TV


In summary, the decision to repair or replace your TV ultimately comes down to a few factors - the cost of repairs, the age and lifespan of your TV, the sentimental value, and the hassle of the repair process. There's no right or wrong answer, but hopefully, this article has given you some food for thought.


And now, a word of caution - if you do decide to repair your TV, please don't try to do it yourself unless you're a trained technician. Not only could you potentially cause more damage, but you could also injure yourself in the process. Trust me, I've seen some horror stories online.

In conclusion, if your TV is relatively new, still under warranty, and has sentimental value, repairing it might be worth it. But if your TV is already several years old and has a history of issues, it might be time to say goodbye and invest in a new one. Whatever you decide, just remember - there's nothing like a good TV binge session to unwind after a long day.


If you've decided that repairing your TV is not the right choice for you, consider turning to the experts at Coastline TV Installs to help you remove your old TV from the wall and dispose of it properly. We also offer professional TV installation services, so you can trust us to safely and securely mount your new TV and ensure that it's set up correctly. Our team of trained technicians has years of experience and can handle all types of TVs, so you can rest assured that your TV is in good hands. Contact us today to schedule your TV removal or installation service.


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