Average Washing Machine Repair Costs in the UK

The average cost to repair a washing machine in the UK is £80–£200, depending on the fault and your location. Most straightforward repairs — a broken door seal, a faulty pump, or a worn drum bearing — sit in the middle of this range. More complex electronic faults or parts for premium brands can push the bill higher.

Here is a summary of typical costs you should expect in 2026:

Repair typeAverage cost (inc. parts)
Call-out / diagnostic fee£50–£90
Door seal replacement£80–£130
Pump replacement£90–£150
Control board repair / replacement£120–£250
Drum bearing replacement£100–£180
Carbon brush replacement£70–£110
Heating element replacement£80–£140

What Is Included in the Call-Out Fee?

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Most washing machine engineers charge a call-out or diagnostic fee — typically £50–£90 — to visit your property and assess the fault. This usually covers the first 30–60 minutes of labour. Some engineers include this in the overall repair price if you go ahead; others charge it on top regardless.

Always confirm before booking whether the call-out fee is deducted from the repair cost if you proceed, or whether it is charged separately.

Labour Rates by Region

Where you live in the UK has a significant effect on what you pay. London and the South East typically carry a 15–25% premium over national average rates. Here is a rough guide:

RegionTypical hourly labour rate
London£70–£100/hr
South East£60–£90/hr
Midlands / North West£50–£75/hr
Yorkshire / North East£45–£70/hr
Scotland / Wales£45–£70/hr

Parts Costs and Where They Come From

The cost of spare parts varies enormously. A generic door seal for a mid-range machine might cost £15–£30; the same part for a Miele or AEG could be £60–£120. Engineers typically mark up parts by 20–40% to cover sourcing time and warranties. Always ask your engineer to show you the parts invoice if you want full transparency.

How to Get the Best Price

Getting at least two quotes before booking is the single most effective way to avoid overpaying. Prices between local engineers for identical jobs can vary by 30% or more. Use a quote comparison service to get up to three local engineers competing for your repair — most homeowners save between £30 and £80 by comparing.

Also check whether the repair comes with a guarantee. Reputable engineers offer a 30–90 day parts and labour warranty; some provide 12 months. This is worth factoring into any price comparison.