Need TV Repair Services in Nairobi?
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Tom Mboya Street is one of Nairobi's busiest commercial thoroughfares, lined with electronics shops, mobile phone dealers, and service businesses from the CBD down toward Nairobi River. If your television has developed a fault and you are in this part of the city, a TV repair workshop is within reach — call 0723763173 to speak with a technician and arrange an assessment.
Scope of Repairs
The workshop handles LED and LCD televisions across all screen sizes, from compact bedroom sets to large-screen living room panels. Samsung, LG, Hisense, Sony, TCL, Skyworth, and Bruhm sets are all serviced. Smart TV repairs — covering Android TV, Tizen, and webOS platforms — include firmware restoration, app store connectivity issues, and system resets when the smart interface becomes unresponsive.
Hardware repairs cover the full board set: power supply board, main board, T-con board, and backlight assembly. Panel-level faults are assessed on a case-by-case basis to determine whether repair is economically viable.
The Tom Mboya Street Area
Tom Mboya Street and its immediate surroundings represent one of Nairobi's densest concentrations of electronics retail and repair activity. The street is accessible from River Road, Accra Road, Mfangano Street, and the Ronald Ngala corridor, making it straightforward to reach from Eastlands, Gikomba, and the broader city centre. For customers along this stretch who need a television repaired without the expense and delay of a manufacturer service centre, a local workshop offering direct service is a practical option.
Faults the Workshop Addresses
A television showing a bright white screen or coloured vertical stripes typically has a T-con board fault — the component that drives the individual columns of the LCD panel. Replacing or repairing the T-con board resolves this without any panel replacement.
A TV that powers on, shows the logo screen, then shuts down has a protection circuit triggering on the power board — usually caused by a failed capacitor or a shorted component pulling too much current. Resolving the underlying fault on the power board restores normal operation.
Smart TVs stuck in a boot loop — repeatedly restarting without completing the startup sequence — can often be recovered through a forced firmware flash or a factory reset procedure, avoiding the need for any hardware replacement.
Booking a Repair
Call 0723763173 to describe your television's symptoms and receive a preliminary assessment. The workshop provides a diagnosis and quote before any repair work begins, so you know the cost upfront. If transporting the TV is a challenge, call to discuss the available options for your location.
For TV repair near Tom Mboya Street, Nairobi, call 0723763173.