
Electronic Repair Pricing
How Much Will My Repair Cost?
This is one of the most frequently asked questions. It is also one of the most important
questions. But...it is one of the hardest questions to answer if we have not seen
your damaged item.
Why We Evaluate Before We Quote
The cost to repair an item can have a significant range. The amount of damage is
the largest factor affecting the cost. Other variables considered in pricing include
the cost and availability of the replacement components, the testing required to
verify that the item has been repaired correctly, and also whether there have been
previous repairs or repair attempts. Evaluation is important to prepare an accurate
repair quote.
Browse our Repair
Catalog for reference pricing on over 26,798 industrial electronic
items.
No "Flat Fees"
This is why National Circuit does free evaluations. We base your repair price on
the evidence of damage on your items and how much work our techs estimate it will
take to make the repairs needed. Many other repair services just determine the cost
of a new one and then quote a repair price of 50% to 70% the cost of new.
Repair Cost versus Replacement Cost
Every now and then, we do get an item that approaches the 50%
cost of new to repair, but the majority are not that high so you don't have to pay
excessive repair charges. To come up with a rough estimate of what your repair cost
range may be, consider 25% to 50% the cost of replacement, however, your repair
price from National Circuit will be determined when we do a physical examination
and then you will get a written quote to approve.
Remember, there is no charge for us to evaluate your item and provide a quote for
repair. Just click the following link to reach the repair form needed to send your
damaged item to us for evaluation,
National Circuit Repair Form. And, you can always call us with questions
or to discuss your damaged items, 888-248-1238.
Please Note: National Circuit has a $250.00 minimum repair charge for each item
we repair.
We look forward to working with you,
The National Circuit Team
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