Professional and expert ClassPro Television Backlight Replacement service: Local Service in Al Hamra, Riyadh
You’re in the middle of a movie or a match. Suddenly, the screen goes pitch black. The sound is still playing perfectly. You can hear the dialogue. You just can’t see a single thing.
Most people immediately assume their ClassPro TV is totally dead. They start pricing out new screens online. Stop. Don’t throw it away.
Nine times out of ten, the actual LCD panel is perfectly fine. It’s just a backlight failure. I see this exact issue constantly, and it is completely fixable. But how you fix it—and where you fix it—matters. Let me walk you through exactly how Mr. Amin handles this, why we refuse to do major screen surgery on your living room rug, and how to verify the problem yourself right now.
The 10-Second “Flashlight Test” for Your ClassPro TV
Before we even talk about repairs, let’s do a quick problem diagnosis.
Grab your smartphone. Turn on the flashlight. Get right up to the black screen—maybe an inch or two away—and shine that bright light straight into the glass. Look closely at the illuminated area. Do you see a faint, ghost-like image of your TV menu? Can you see moving shapes from the show that’s playing?
If yes, congratulations. Your screen is not broken.
The backlights are simply rows of LED strips hidden behind the display panel. Their only job is to push light through the image so you can see it. When those LED strips burn out, the picture is still there. It’s just hiding in the dark. You simply need a backlight replacement.
The Trap of Living Room Repairs (And Why We Don’t Do It)
I am going to be entirely blunt about how some guys handle TV maintenance. They’ll tell you it’s faster to just rip the TV apart right on your floor. That is a terrible idea.
A modern ClassPro panel, especially the larger 65-inch models, is basically a massive, fragile sheet of thin glass. To get to the burned-out backlights, you have to lift that entire panel off the chassis. If it flexes too much? It snaps. Instantly ruined.
Then, you have the dust issue. Your house has dust, static, and microscopic debris floating in the air. Underneath your TV panel are several layers of white diffusion paper. If a technician is working on your carpet and a single speck of dust settles between those layers, you will be staring at a permanent, annoying dark shadow on your screen forever.
That is not clean work. You absolutely cannot do this properly outside of a controlled environment.
Safe Logistics: From As Sihi Street to Our Al Munsiyah Workshop
This is why we built our strict “Zero Transport Risk” home service model. You shouldn’t have to risk breaking your own TV trying to squeeze it into a car.
Let’s say you live over by 7269-7293 As Sihi in Al Hamra, maybe right around the corner from Zam Zam Grill. You call us. Our respectful staff arrives quickly to do the initial voltage check right in your home. Once we confirm the LEDs are dead, we take on the heavy lifting.
We safely pack the ClassPro TV into our specialized transport vehicle. We take it straight out of Al Hamra and route it to our dedicated clean-room workbenches on Mohammed Al Barqi street in Al Munsiyah. We have the massive suction-cup rigs needed to safely lift the glass. We have an anti-static, dust-free setup.
The Ugly Truth About “Cheap” Backlight Fixes
Once it’s safely on our bench, we fix the real problem. And here is where a lot of shops cut corners.
When a TV goes black, it usually means just one or two small LED bulbs on the strip burned out. A lazy technician will just open the TV, find the one bad bulb, melt it off, and solder a cheap spare in its place. Sure, it turns on. But the rest of the old LED strip is already worn out. Three weeks later, a different bulb burns out, and your TV is black again.
We refuse to work like that. Complete integrity means fixing it permanently. We rip out every single old LED strip. All of them. We install a full, brand-new set of original parts. This gives your ClassPro TV perfectly even brightness and years of extended life. Because we do this in our own workshop, the speed of work is incredibly fast, and we return the TV to you fully tested.
Quick Answers for Al Hamra Residents
If you are staring at a black screen right now, here are the direct answers you need:
- How long does a fast repair take? We pick up the TV from Al Hamra, repair it at our Al Munsiyah workshop, and typically return it within 24 to 48 hours.
- Do I have to transport the TV? No. Our team handles the safe pickup and return to guarantee zero transport risk.
- Will it look like it did before? Better. By using full sets of original parts instead of patched bulbs, the brightness and color uniformity are fully restored.
Don’t let a bad backlight convince you to trash a good TV. Let a real expert handle it properly.




