Find out how much e-reader repairs cost in Denver, Colorado. Prices adjusted for local market rates.
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Average Repair Cost
$60-$140
Replacement Cost
~$158
Local Repair Shops
20
verified shops
Regional Pricing: Repair costs in Denver tend to run about 5% above the national average, reflecting local labor and parts costs. All prices on this page are adjusted for Denver rates.
| Repair Type | Cost Range | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Screen replacement E-ink screens are fragile and specialized. Repair cost often approaches or exceeds device replacement cost. | $84-$189 | Professional |
| Battery replacement Batteries are glued in on most models. Kobo offers official replacement parts via iFixit. Kindle does not. | $42-$105 | DIY Medium |
| Charging port repair Charging port often soldered to motherboard, especially on older models. USB-C models easier to repair. | $53-$126 | Professional |
Estimated ranges based on industry data sources. Your actual cost may vary by location and repair provider.
Wide temperature swings, low humidity, and intense UV at high elevation. Winters bring heavy snow along the Front Range; summers are warm and dry with afternoon thunderstorms.
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Colorado Right-to-Repair: Coloradoβs Consumer Right to Repair Digital Electronic Equipment Act (HB 24-1121), effective January 2025, requires manufacturers to make parts, tools, and documentation available to consumers and independent repair providers.
If repair isn't worthwhile, don't throw your e-reader in the trash. Denver has e-waste recycling options:
Colorado does not have a statewide mandatory electronics recycling law. However, the City of Denver operates recycling drop-off centers, and certified recyclers like Blue Star Recyclers (a social enterprise) accept electronics across the metro area. Best Buy also accepts electronics.
20 verified repair shops near Denver. Data refreshed monthly from public listings.
1150 S Lipan St, Denver
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View on Google Maps β2367 E Kentucky Ave, Denver
View on Google Maps β2500 E 1st Ave, Denver
View on Google Maps β1330 Logan St #102, Denver
View on Google Maps β110 16th St Mall STE 1400 215, Denver
View on Google Maps β4150 E Iowa Ave, Denver
View on Google Maps β2000 S Colorado Blvd Tower One Suite 2000 - 1006, Denver
View on Google Maps β2189 Cherrybark Ct, Denver
View on Google Maps β3310 Brighton Blvd, Denver
View on Google Maps β2150 S Bellaire St #100, Denver
View on Google Maps β461 S Jersey St, Denver
View on Google Maps β5650 N Argonne St #4-107, Denver
View on Google Maps β9400 E Hampden Ave, Denver
View on Google Maps β7800 Smith Rd, Denver
View on Google Maps β2120 S Broadway Unit C, Denver
View on Google Maps β1272 S Sheridan Blvd, Denver
View on Google Maps β8200 E 8th Ave, Denver
View on Google Maps β6446 E Hampden Ave, Denver
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In Denver, e-reader repairs typically cost $60 - $140 USD depending on the issue. Repair costs in Denver tend to run about 5% above the national average, reflecting higher local labor and parts costs.
Denver has 20 verified repair shops that service e-readers, including ColdPros Commercial Appliance Service, Denver Tech Support, FiXiFY Appliance Repair, and more. Options range from authorized service centers to independent repair shops.
It depends on the repair cost relative to replacement. In Denver, if the repair costs less than 40% of a new e-reader (around $158 USD), repair is usually worthwhile. For devices with multiple issues, replacement may be more economical.
The 20 verified repair shops in Denver have an average rating of 4.9 out of 5, ranging from 4.8 to 5.0. Data refreshed monthly from public listings.
The most common e-reader repairs in Denver include screen replacement ($63 USD-$158 USD), touchscreen digitizer ($53 USD-$126 USD), charging port repair ($42 USD-$105 USD). Prices reflect local Denver rates.
Coloradoβs Consumer Right to Repair Digital Electronic Equipment Act (HB 24-1121), effective January 2025, requires manufacturers to make parts, tools, and documentation available to consumers and independent repair providers.