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Burnaby Repair Guide

Everything you need to repair, not replace, in Burnaby. Find local repair shops, e-waste recycling, and average repair costs across Burnaby and Metro Vancouver.

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Burnaby sits at the geographic heart of Metro Vancouver, with major commercial hubs at Metrotown and Brentwood. The city’s central location and SkyTrain connections make it easy to access repair services, and the Lower Mainland’s rainy climate keeps demand for electronics repair steady year-round.

20+

Independent repair shops

3

E-waste / recycling depots

Regular

Free repair events

$90+

Typical service call

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Metrotown & Brentwood Repair Shops

Metrotown, Brentwood, Hastings

Burnaby’s two SkyTrain-connected town centres — Metrotown and Brentwood — have clusters of electronics repair shops in surrounding malls and strip malls. Many offer same-day smartphone and laptop repairs.

SmartphonesLaptopsTabletsE-Readers

Small Appliance Repair Services

Burnaby-wide (mobile service)

Small appliance repair technicians cover all of Burnaby. Many repair cafés and independent shops fix vacuums, kettles, toasters, and sewing machines.

VacuumsKettlesToastersSewing Machines

Average Repair Costs in Burnaby

Metro Vancouver repair costs tend to run 5–15% above the BC average due to higher labour rates. Community repair events offer free repairs for many categories. Based on regional data, costs here run approximately 7% above the provincial average.

CategoryCost Range (CAD)Difficulty
Smartphone screen$80 – $280Pro Recommended
Laptop (general)$100 – $450Pro Recommended
Small appliance$50 – $160DIY Possible

E-Waste Recycling & Disposal

When repair isn't possible, dispose of electronics responsibly.

Burnaby Eco-Centre

5100 Still Creek Ave, Still Creek

Accepts: Electronics, batteries, paint, small appliances, textiles

Encorp Return-It Depots

Multiple Metro Vancouver locations, Region-wide

Accepts: Electronics, beverage containers, batteries, paint

BC’s Extended Producer Responsibility program means most electronics can be returned free to any Return-It depot. Check encorpbc.ca for your nearest location.

Burnaby Climate & Your Devices

Mild winters with heavy rain and moderate summers. High humidity year-round, especially on the coast.

Winter Concerns

  • Persistent rain and humidity can cause moisture damage to phone charging ports and laptop connectors
  • Bringing cold devices indoors causes condensation on circuit boards, let them warm up before powering on
  • Power outages from winter storms can damage electronics without surge protection
  • Damp storage environments accelerate corrosion on exposed metal contacts and connectors
  • Damp storage causes mold on vacuum filters and corrodes small appliance heating elements

Summer Concerns

  • Heat domes push device temperatures past safe operating limits, shortening battery lifespan
  • Wildfire smoke particles can infiltrate laptop vents and clog cooling fans
  • Low humidity during smoke events increases static discharge risk around sensitive electronics
  • UV exposure degrades screen coatings and plastic housings faster during long summer days
  • Wildfire smoke residue clogs vacuum filters faster -- clean or replace filters more often during smoke season

British Columbia Right-to-Repair

British Columbia has introduced right-to-repair legislation that would require manufacturers to make parts, tools, and repair documentation available to consumers and independent repair shops. The bill is progressing through the provincial legislature.

What This Means for You

  • Independent shops would gain access to OEM parts and diagnostics
  • Repair manuals and schematics would be publicly available
  • Manufacturer warranties cannot be voided by independent repair
  • More competition among repair providers drives down costs
  • Reduced e-waste through extended product lifespans

British Columbia Consumer Warranty Rights

BC's Sale of Goods Act provides implied warranties of merchantable quality, fitness for purpose, and description matching. The Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act (BPCPA) adds consumer protections against deceptive or unconscionable acts.

Read our full guide to British Columbia consumer warranty rights →

Community Repair Events

Burnaby has a vibrant community repair scene. These events are free to attend and staffed by volunteer fixers who help you repair your broken items.

Metro Vancouver Repair Cafés

Several times per yearVarious community centres across Metro Vancouver

Free community repair events where volunteer fixers help repair electronics, small appliances, clothing, and more. Events rotate through Metro Vancouver municipalities including Burnaby. Check local community centre listings for upcoming dates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get electronics repaired in Burnaby?

Burnaby has local repair shops for smartphones, laptops, and tablets. Many Metro Vancouver-wide mobile repair services also cover Burnaby. For free repairs, check Metro Vancouver Repair Café events that rotate through community centres in the region.

How much does device repair cost in Burnaby?

Smartphone screen repair in Burnaby typically costs $80–$280 CAD, laptop repairs $100–$400, and small appliance repairs $50–$160. Metro Vancouver repair costs tend to run 5–15% above the BC average due to higher labour rates. Community repair events offer free repairs for many categories.

Where do I recycle old electronics in Burnaby?

You can drop off electronics for free at regional recycling depots in the Metro Vancouver area. BC’s Extended Producer Responsibility program means most electronics can be returned free to any Return-It depot. Check encorpbc.ca for your nearest location.

Does Burnaby's climate affect my devices?

Yes. The Lower Mainland’s mild but wet climate — rain, humidity, and seasonal temperature swings — creates common repair challenges for electronics and small appliances. Extreme temperatures drain batteries faster, humidity corrodes charging ports, and power surges from storms can damage unprotected electronics. Store devices away from exterior walls and use surge protectors.