Clock battery change in Exeter
Professional clock battery change services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60
Typical Duration
5-10 mins
Location
Exeter, Devon
Clock battery changed and time reset so it actually works again. Simple job but saves you the faff of tiny screws and ladders.
That Clock That's Been Wrong for Months
Shows 3:15 all day? You've stopped noticing it.
Changing a clock battery is one of those jobs that's technically simple but somehow never happens. Fiddly little screws, finding the right battery, getting the ladder out - it's just easier to ignore it.
💡 Pro tip: Dead clock batteries can leak and damage the mechanism if left too long. Worth sorting sooner rather than later.
Why Get Someone Else to Do It?
| ✅ Me Doing It | ❌ DIY |
|---|---|
| Done in 5 minutes | "I'll do it later" (never does) |
| Ladder if clock is high | Balancing on chair |
| Right battery fitted and tested | Wrong battery, try again |
| Clock working when I leave | Still shows wrong time |
What's Included
🔧 The Service
- Get clock down (ladder if needed)
- Open clock, replace battery
- Test mechanism works
- Set to correct time
- Rehang if it was wall-mounted
📦 You Get
- Clock that works
- Correct time set
- Battery disposal
- Peace of mind it won't fall off the wall
Pricing
| Clock Type | Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Wall clock (low) | 5-10 mins | £60 |
| High wall clock (needs ladder) | 10-15 mins | £60 |
| Mantle/table clock | 5 mins | £60 |
Based on £60 minimum (first hour). Bundle with other small jobs to maximize value.
Perfect If...
✅ Clock is high up - not risking a ladder yourself
✅ Tiny fiddly screws - your patience ran out
✅ Wrong time for months - just been putting it off
✅ Elderly or less mobile - reaching/fiddling is difficult
Why Choose Us for Clock battery change in Exeter?
Clock working and keeping time
Right battery fitted
No fiddling with tiny screws yourself
Clock rehung if needed
What to Expect
Step 1: Access
Get the clock down safely (ladder if needed, or just reach if it's a mantle clock).
Step 2: Battery Swap
Open it up, pop in new battery, close it back up properly. Test the mechanism runs.
Step 3: Reset & Rehang
Set the correct time, hang it back up level if it's wall-mounted. Job done.
🔧 DIY Tips
Want to change the battery yourself? Here's how:
🔧 What you'll need
- Correct replacement battery (check old one first)
- Small screwdriver (usually Phillips)
- Something to note the time
- Ladder or step stool (if wall-mounted)
🔋 Changing the battery
- Get clock down if wall-mounted (carefully!)
- Open the back - usually small screws holding cover
- Note battery type - written on the battery itself
- Remove old battery - note which way round it goes
- Fit new battery - match positive/negative orientation
- Test - mechanism should start ticking
- Set time - use time-setting wheel on the back
- Replace cover - don't lose the tiny screws
⏰ Setting different clock types
- Standard quartz: Turn wheel on back to set time
- Chiming clocks: Let them chime through the hours - don't force the hands
- Day/date display: Small wheels or buttons for each function
- Radio-controlled: Auto-sets after battery fitted, just wait
⚠️ Common mistakes
- Battery in backwards (won't work, won't damage it)
- Forcing clock hands the wrong way (damages chime mechanism)
- Dropping tiny screws (work over a tray)
- Not testing before putting back on wall
💡 Pro trick: Change batteries in all your clocks at the same time (spring and autumn clock changes). Buy a pack of the right batteries and do them all - they usually last 1-2 years.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
⏰ Got multiple clocks? Bundle them in one visit. Whether it's 3 clocks or 10, you're already paying the £60 minimum, so adding more only adds minutes.
Twice-a-year reminder? When clocks change for BST/GMT, that's a good time to check batteries and replace any that are weak.
Antique clocks with pendulums or mechanical movements need specialist clock repairers, not battery changes. I can advise if unsure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can't I just change the clock battery myself?
Absolutely you can - it's simple. But some clocks are mounted high, screws are tiny and fiddly, or you just can't be bothered. That's where I come in. I'll sort it, test it works, and rehang it if needed.
Do you supply the battery?
Yes - I carry common clock batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, button cells). If your clock needs something unusual, I'll let you know and can grab one before visiting or you can have it ready.
What if the clock still doesn't work after a new battery?
Then it's not the battery - the mechanism might be kaput. I'll test it and let you know honestly if it's worth repairing or if you need a new clock. At least you'll know for certain.
Can you reset the time as well?
Yes - I'll set it to the right time before leaving. Some clocks are awkward to adjust, especially ones that chime or show dates. I'll get it all working properly.
My clock is really high up - can you reach it?
Yes - I bring a ladder for high clocks. Safer than you balancing on a chair. I'll get it down, change the battery, reset it, and hang it back up level.
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