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Has your Dyson lost its suction or has it died completely?


Well, help is at hand! I offer a local repair and reconditioning service for Dyson vacuum cleaners.


About my Dyson Service...


I inspect and test your Dyson to diagnose both mechanical or electrical faults.

I then inform you if any additional parts are needed and the cost thereof.

If, at this stage, you do not wish to proceed with the repair, there is NO CHARGE.


What's involved....


Dissemble the Dyson and rectify the fault(s)

Check filters and belts.

More often than not, no additional parts are needed.

Restore the suction

Replace faulty or worn parts on customer's request.

Thoroughly clean all body parts

Apply silicon lubricant, where required

Rebuild your Dyson with the new parts.

Finally test your Dyson to check everything is working 100%.

You then collect, or I can deliver locally at an extra charge of ?10.



Charges...

Service & Refurbishment - just ?29.99

Full Refurbishment with NEW motor - just ?79.99


Guarantee ...

All Work & Parts Guaranteed.



What to do next.....


1. Text your model number eg DC07, to me on 07747 028955

2. I will then revert with drop-off details and timing.



NB_ The following models are excluded - DC01, DC02, DC03, DC04, DC05, DC11, DC16, V6 and other hand-held models.

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