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We have been providing quality professional TV repair services since 2015 in South Africa. We repair all types of TV such as plasma, LCD  and LED TV. Kindly call 081 350 2967 or WhatsApp 064 082 8394 for the best TV repair service experience and a lower price in Bellville. We repair problems like No video, No Power, No Audio, Auto on/off problems, Bar on screen,  Patches on screen HDMI and etc. We have A+ Rating from our customers. Our skilled trained consumer electronics technicians find the right TV parts and offer the best quality repair service. We have taken care of thousands of customers and our experience makes the difference. We repair LG, Samsung, Sony, Panasonic TVs and all other major TV brands.  Before you come in person to TV Tech Services,  
call us at 
081 350 2967, we can give you a free estimate right over the phone. 

High quality parts!

 We ensure we use right high quality TV parts. We have technical resources to identify and procure right quality TV parts for your service needs

Great Service and Warranty!

* We offer 30 days warranty to all our services.
* Using right and quality parts is the key for a great TV repair service. We ensure our technicians and engineers use quality parts.

 Safety first
It's happening despite the widespread switch to lighter flat-screen TVs. In fact, safety experts say the switch may be making the problem worse as consumers take old, heavy sets out of their family rooms and put them atop unstable bedroom dressers and playroom shelves."Children will climb up on furniture to try to turn the TV on and there goes the heavy television as well as the piece of furniture," says Inez Tenenbaum, chairman of the commission. The TVs alone, weighing 50 to 100 pounds, can crush a child, she says."These TVs are on shelves never designed to hold them," says John Drengenberg, director of consumer affairs at Underwriters Laboratories, which sets safety standards for TVs and other products. But flat screen TVs are falling on kids, too, and a new survey shows few parents are installing those in the safest way."Every three weeks a child dies" from a tipped-over TV, says Kate Carr, president of Safe Kids Worldwide, a nonprofit advocacy group that surveyed 1,000 parents in September with funding from a company that makes TV mounts. "But this is entirely preventable."