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Appliance Repair quotes in Cambridgeshire

Thousands of homeowners across Cambridgeshire use Trade Quote Network to find reliable Appliance Repairs without the guesswork. Typical Appliance Repair costs in the county run from £60 to £200 — comparing three local quotes is the most reliable way to judge fair pricing for your job.

Common Appliance Repair jobs across Cambridgeshire include washing machine repair, tumble dryer repair, dishwasher repair. Fill in the form above and up to 3 vetted local tradespeople will contact you directly — no obligation.

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Appliance Repair costs in Cambridgeshire

Job type
Typical cost
Call-out & assessment
£18 – £42
Small / straightforward job
£60 – £88
Mid-range job
£88 – £130
Larger or complex job
£130 – £200
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Appliance Repairs in Cambridgeshire

Appliance repair demand in Cambridgeshire reflects the county's mixed urban-rural character, with significant clusters around Cambridge, Peterborough, and Ely, alongside scattered villages and fenland communities. The housing stock ranges from Victorian terraces and Edwardian semis in urban areas to period farmhouses and converted agricultural buildings in rural districts, many of which contain older kitchen and laundry appliances that require specialist attention. The county's role as a commuter region for London and its growing tech and biotech sectors mean many households prioritise quick repair turnarounds to minimise disruption, particularly in dual-income professional households. Rural properties across the Fens and surrounding areas often rely heavily on domestic appliances due to distance from town centres, creating steady demand for reliable local repair services.

Homeowners in rural and fenland areas of Cambridgeshire should factor in potential callout surcharges for engineers serving remote locations, as some villages lie 15–20 miles from major repair centres and access may be limited during winter flooding. Period properties, particularly converted barns and Grade II listed farmhouses common in the countryside, may require engineers experienced in retrofitting modern appliances into older spaces or working within conservation guidelines, which can affect both repair complexity and costs. Properties in Cambridgeshire's flood-risk zones, especially around the River Great Ouse and Welland, may experience higher wear on appliances due to damp conditions, and engineers should be made aware of location to assess water ingress issues properly.

Questions to ask your appliance repair before booking

Are you registered with a recognised appliance repair accreditation scheme?
Ask whether the engineer holds Domestic Appliance Service Association (DASA) membership or a City and Guilds qualification in appliance servicing, as these demonstrate verified technical competence. For gas appliance repairs such as gas cookers or hobs, Gas Safe registration is a legal requirement, so always check the engineer's Gas Safe ID card before any work begins.
What does your written quote include beyond the labour and parts price?
A proper written quote should detail the specific fault being addressed, the make and model of any replacement parts, a parts and labour guarantee period (typically 90 days to 12 months), and a clear call-out fee breakdown. Be cautious if no written guarantee is offered or if the quote lists only a total figure with no itemised parts costs, as this makes disputes difficult if the same fault reoccurs.
Will you use genuine manufacturer parts or third-party alternatives for this repair?
This question reveals whether the engineer prioritises a lasting fix or a cheap quick solution, as non-OEM parts can void any remaining manufacturer warranty and may fail sooner. A trustworthy repairer will explain which parts they intend to use and why, and should offer you the choice if both options are available at different price points.

Frequently asked questions — Appliance Repair in Cambridgeshire

Is it worth repairing a washing machine or tumble dryer?
A general rule: if the appliance is under 8 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a replacement, repair is worthwhile. Over 10 years old, or if the compressor/motor is failing, replacement often makes more financial sense. An engineer can diagnose and advise before committing.
How much does appliance repair cost?
A call-out and diagnosis typically costs £60–£100. Most repairs including parts run £100–£250. Major component failures (motor, drum bearing, control board) can cost £200–£400 including parts — approaching replacement cost for budget appliances. Get a fixed quote including parts before authorising work.
How quickly can an appliance engineer visit?
Most domestic appliance repair engineers offer next-day or same-day call-outs for priority bookings. Some provide 2-hour arrival windows. Emergency out-of-hours calls are available but cost significantly more.
Can the engineer get parts for older appliances?
Parts for most major brands (Bosch, Hotpoint, Samsung, Siemens, Beko) are available up to 10–12 years after production. After that, parts may be scarce or only available used. The engineer will check parts availability before visiting for older models.
How much does Appliance Repair cost in Cambridgeshire?
Appliance Repair costs in Cambridgeshire typically range from £60 to £200 depending on the job. Comparing quotes from vetted local tradespeople in Cambridgeshire ensures you pay a fair price — use the form above to get up to 3 free quotes.
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