Console down.
Get back in the game.
PS5 no signal. Xbox not reading discs. Nintendo Switch with cracked screen or Joy-Con drift. Game console repair at our Surrey lab โ HDMI port, disc drive, overheating, water damage, controller repair. Free diagnostic. Most repairs 24โ48 hours.
Select your console
and symptom.
Returns the likely cause, repair difficulty, turnaround, and estimated cost. Free assessment confirms exact price.
Every console repair we do.
PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PS4 โ all repairs in-house at our Surrey lab.
From broken console to playing again.
Free diagnostic. Written quote. In-house repair. Tested before return. No fix, no fee.
Nintendo's extended Joy-Con warranty
may cover your repair for free.
Joy-Con drift is a well-documented defect caused by worn thumbstick potentiometers โ Nintendo has acknowledged it and extended their repair program multiple times. Before paying for Joy-Con drift repair anywhere, check whether your Joy-Cons qualify for Nintendo's free repair service.
If your Joy-Cons are out of warranty, we repair thumbstick drift by replacing the potentiometer module โ same-day, same price as a new Joy-Con or less.
Check Nintendo warranty: repairs.nintendo.com. Free repair for qualifying Joy-Cons regardless of original purchase date.
Every console brand and generation.
PS5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, PS4, older generation consoles โ all repaired in-house in Surrey.
Dedicated electronics lab.
Not a phone shop side service.
Most shops that offer "console repair" can replace simple parts but can't handle board-level faults. We can.
What to do — and what to avoid.
- Check Nintendo warranty (repairs.nintendo.com) before paying for Joy-Con drift repair
- Overheating? Try vacuuming the vents first โ dust buildup is very common on PS4 and PS3
- PS5 no display? Try a different HDMI cable and port before assuming port failure
- Switch won't charge? Try a different USB-C cable โ some cheaper cables cause charging issues
- Get a free diagnostic before buying a replacement console โ most issues are repairable
- Don't open the console yourself to "check" โ tamper-evident seals and complex layouts cause damage
- Don't use consumer soldering irons for HDMI port repair โ precision hot air rework required
- Don't factory reset to "fix" a system software issue without backing up save data first
- Don't use "fix it yourself" Joy-Con kits โ wrong replacement parts cause worse drift
- Don't leave a consistently overheating console running โ thermal damage to APU is expensive