How much does TV screen replacement cost at Silicon Electronics

Table of Content
  1. Factors Affecting Costs
  2. Quote Process
  3. Value Comparison

TV screen replacement costs at Silicon Electronics depend on the TV size, brand, and model, with no fixed prices listed publicly on their site or pages.

Expect ranges similar to Nairobi market standards: Ksh 8,000–15,000 for a 32-inch LED, Ksh 19,000–22,000 for 40–43 inches, and up to Ksh 38,000+ for 55-inch or larger screens from brands like Samsung, LG, or Hisense.

Silicon Electronics provides transparent quotes after free diagnosis via WhatsApp photos or on-site checks at their Luthuli Avenue workshop—call 0722462875 for an exact figure tailored to your TV.

Factors Affecting Costs

Screen size drives the bulk of expense, as larger panels like 50–55-inch QLEDs hit Ksh 32,000–48,000 due to part scarcity and labor.

Brand matters too—premium Sony or LG panels cost more than Vitron or TCL equivalents, plus extras like labor (Ksh 2,000–5,000) or delivery.

They stock genuine parts for quick Muthaiga/Nairobi turnarounds, often completing jobs in 24–48 hours with 3–6 month warranties.

Quote Process

Send TV model details and damage photos to 0722462875 for instant assessment—no upfront fees.

Quotes cover parts, labor, and testing; repairs proceed only after approval, avoiding surprises.

On-site service reaches Muthaiga fast from Kangari Hse, with pickup options for CBD areas.

Value Comparison

Silicon’s approach beats generic shops by using original screens, preventing repeat faults common in cheap knockoffs.

For a 43-inch, their effective pricing (around Ksh 20,000–25,000 total) often undercuts new budget TVs while saving your frame.

Contact them directly at SiliconElectronics.co.ke or phone for Muthaiga-specific rates as of April 2026.

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