HP Pavilion 15 Keyboard Replacement Cost Pakistan
As one of the most common consumer laptops in Pakistani homes and universities, the Pavilion 15 is also the highest-volume keyboard replacement job at our Hafeez Center workshop — most standard configurations are non-backlit membrane, and this is the single most commonly spilled-on keyboard we see, given how often it's used for study, streaming, and everyday household use with food and drinks nearby.
Pricing in Pakistan runs Rs. 3,000 – 4,000 for a Tier-1 compatible keyboard, or Rs. 4,000 – 5,000 for a genuine HP-branded unit. Backlit variants (less common on this model, but present on some configurations) add Rs. 500 – 800 to either tier, since the backlight ribbon routes separately from the main keyboard cable. We carry the common Pavilion 15 keyboard variants in stock for same-day repair.
Cost breakdown
compatible
- price
- Rs. 3,000 – 4,000
- notes
- Tier-1 compatible keyboard, standard non-backlit membrane matching most Pavilion 15 configurations. Backlit variants add Rs. 500-800. What most owners choose.
oem
- price
- Rs. 4,000 – 5,000
- notes
- Genuine HP-branded keyboard unit, matched to your exact TPN-Q model number. Backlit variants add Rs. 500-800 here too.
labour
Included in the price above. Bench time: 15-30 minutes — four bottom-panel screws, one ribbon cable, one of the fastest keyboard swaps we do.
warranty
15-day workmanship warranty plus a 30-day warranty on the keyboard unit itself. Covers key registration and backlight function where applicable.
Signs your keyboard needs replacement
- ▲One or more keys don't register, double-type, or feel different in travel from the rest of the keyboard
- ▲Keys are sticky or stuck down following a liquid spill — extremely common on this model given how often it's used near food and drinks
- ▲A key cap has come off and won't clip back on securely
- ▲An entire row or section of keys stops registering together, pointing to a ribbon cable fault
- ▲The keyboard feels loose or doesn't sit flush in its housing after a drop or impact
Turnaround time
Walk-in
Same-day at Hafeez Center in almost all cases — most Pavilion 15 keyboard swaps take 15-30 minutes given how frequently this model comes through our workshop.
Courier from other cities
5-9 working days round-trip from Lahore, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Islamabad, Rawalpindi or Sargodha; 7-13 working days from Karachi, Multan, Peshawar, Hyderabad, Abbottabad or Bahawalpur; 9-16 working days from Quetta or Sukkur. That covers courier there, free diagnosis within 24 hours of arrival, the repair itself, and courier back — we confirm your exact date on WhatsApp once diagnosis is done.
Frequently asked
Can I replace the Pavilion 15's keyboard myself?
Yes, easily — this is one of the simplest keyboards to self-service on our whole list. Four screws on the bottom panel, one ribbon cable, and the keyboard pops out. With the correct TPN-Q part number confirmed, most people manage it in under 10 minutes.
My keyboard got wet — should I act immediately?
Yes, always. Power the laptop off right away without restarting it, turn it upside down to drain liquid away from the motherboard, and bring it in as quickly as possible. If only the keyboard absorbed the spill, replacement (Rs. 3,000-5,000) is all that's needed. If liquid reached the motherboard because the laptop kept running, that turns into a much more expensive board-level repair — the first hour matters most.
Does the Pavilion 15 come in a backlit version?
Select configurations do, though most Pavilion 15 and HP 15s units ship with standard non-backlit membrane keyboards. Backlit variants route the backlight ribbon separately from the main keyboard cable, which adds Rs. 500-800 to either price tier. We confirm which you have before quoting.
Can you fix a single key instead of the whole keyboard?
Yes, for Rs. 300-600 per key, if only one or two keys are physically affected with no liquid damage. Given how affordable a full keyboard is on this model, though, full replacement is often the more practical choice once more than a couple of keys are involved.
Is it worth replacing the keyboard, or should I just buy a new laptop?
Replacing the keyboard wins easily in nearly every case — a working Pavilion 15 trades at Rs. 45,000-65,000 used, and even the top end of our keyboard pricing (Rs. 5,000) is under 12% of that. It only becomes questionable if the laptop has several other simultaneous faults; we'll give you an honest combined quote at free diagnosis.
Book this repair
WhatsApp us photos or walk in to Hafeez Center for a fixed-price quote before any work starts.