How Much Does Data Recovery Cost?
Data recovery doesn't have a fixed price. The cost depends on what's wrong with the device, how complex the recovery is, and how urgently the data is needed. That's why any honest data recovery company must examine the device before quoting.
Pricing usually comes down to how badly the device is damaged and whether the data is physically recoverable. Many personal recoveries qualify for "no data, no fee" — meaning you don't pay if nothing can be recovered.
Pricing is driven by complexity, time pressure, and business impact — not just the device itself. Emergency response, RAID rebuilds, and downtime risk are usually the biggest cost factors.
We know that's not what you want to hear. You've lost important data, you're stressed, and you need to know what this is going to cost before you commit to anything.
We get it. And we're going to be completely transparent with you about how data recovery pricing works — because understanding why prices vary will help you avoid the companies that give cheap quotes upfront and expensive surprises later.
Why We Can't Quote a Price Without Seeing Your Device
Data recovery isn't like replacing a phone screen or fixing a laptop keyboard. Those are standardised repairs with predictable parts and labour. Data recovery is diagnostic work — more like medicine than mechanics.
Consider two identical external hard drives, same brand, same model, same capacity. One has a simple firmware corruption that takes a few hours to fix. The other has catastrophic head failure requiring cleanroom surgery, donor parts, and days of careful work. They look the same from the outside. The cost to recover them could be vastly different.
What You're Really Paying For
Data recovery pricing isn't arbitrary. When you pay for professional recovery, you're investing in accountability and the removal of uncertainty.
Time
Complex recoveries can take days or weeks. A RAID rebuild might require dozens of hours. Physical repairs demand patience — rushing destroys data.
Expertise
Our engineers have spent years learning how drives fail. Knowing when to stop before making things worse separates recovery from permanent loss.
Equipment
ISO 3 cleanrooms cost hundreds of thousands. Specialist imaging hardware and firmware tools aren't cheap. A proper lab requires serious investment.
Parts
Physical recoveries often need donor components from identical drives. We maintain thousands of donor parts to avoid waiting for shipments.
Risk Assumption
When you hand over a failed drive, you're transferring the problem to us. If we damage it further, that's on us. If recovery takes longer than expected, we absorb that. You're paying for accountability.
What Actually Affects Data Recovery Pricing
Beyond the basics, these are the technical variables that determine the final quote.
The type of failure
- Logical failures (corruption, deletion) - Generally less complex
- Physical failures (clicking, water damage) - Require cleanroom & parts
- Firmware failures - Require specialist code knowledge
The type of device
- Hard Drives (HDD) & SSDs
- RAID Arrays & Servers
- USB Flash & Memory Cards
- Mobile Phones & Virtual Machines
The urgency
- Standard Service (7-10 days)
- Emergency Service (12-72 hours)
- Priority resources & 24/7 work
Extent of damage & History
- Powered down immediately vs repeatedly restarted
- Fire/Flood damage severity
- Prior failed attempts (opened drives add complexity)
How Pricing Works for Different Cases
These factors combine to determine not just the price, but how we quote your recovery.
Standard Recoveries
Single Drives, USBs, SSDs, Memory Cards
Many of these cases are covered by our "no data, no fee" policy. If we can't recover your data, you don't pay.
No data, no feeComplex Recoveries
RAID Arrays, Servers, Ransomware, Multi-Drive
These are quoted individually based on the scale, urgency, and technical requirements. The assessment is still free — you'll receive a clear quote before any chargeable work begins.
Free assessment & clear quoteEmergency Service
Priority Resources & 24/7 Work
Priority resources and 24/7 work carry additional costs, but for businesses facing downtime, speed often matters more than savings.
12–72 hour turnaround
In every case, you'll know exactly what you're paying for before you commit.
How R3's Pricing Process Works
- 01
Free Initial Assessment
We diagnose the problem. Costs nothing, commits you to nothing.
- 02
Clear Quote
You'll know exactly what you're asked to pay before we proceed.
- 03
No Data, No Fee
For most standard recoveries, you don't pay if we can't recover your data.
- 04
Verify Before Payment
See a list of recovered files before you pay the invoice.
The Problem With Cheap Quotes
The data recovery industry has a transparency problem. Some companies quote low to get your device in the door, then "discover" additional problems that require additional fees.
Industry Standard
Typical computer shop or reseller
- Quote GuaranteeEstimate / Variable
- ProcessOften Outsourced
- Success RatePay to Attempt
- CommunicationCall Centre Sales
R3 Data Recovery
Specialist Laboratory
- Quote GuaranteeFixed Price Upfront
- ProcessIn-House Lab (Sheffield)
- Success RateVerify Before Pay
- CommunicationDirect Engineer Access
What's Your Data Worth?
Data recovery is an investment in something irreplaceable. The right question isn't just "how much does it cost?" but "what is the cost of not recovering?"
If you're a business...
Pricing usually comes down to downtime and risk. What does it cost per hour to have your systems offline?
- Value of lost customer records
- Regulatory consequences (GDPR)
- Cost to recreate years of work
"We've seen businesses face five and six-figure losses from data they could have recovered for a fraction of that cost."
If you're an individual...
It's about irreplaceability. Family photos that exist nowhere else. A thesis representing months of work.
- Memories of loved ones
- Creative projects & portfolios
- Vital legal documents
"We've seen people lose irreplaceable photographs... images that no amount of money could recreate."

"Data recovery is an unregulated industry, so trust is everything. Part of earning that trust is telling you when recovery isn't worth it. If you have a device with data you could recreate in an afternoon, we'll tell you to save your money. We will never pressure you into a recovery that doesn't make sense for your situation."
Why R3?
Transparent. Capable. Honest.
Get an Honest Answer
The only way to know what your recovery will cost is to let us look at your device. The assessment is free.
Or email enquiries@r3datarecovery.com