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Burton, Daisy 0 Reputation points
2026-03-11T10:13:58.7233333+00:00

Are laptop feet covered under warranty if you have a extended cover plan?

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  1. Clary-N 9,005 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-03-12T07:00:16.0166667+00:00

    Hi Burton, Daisy,

    For Surface laptops, the rubber feet are considered a replaceable part. If your device is still under warranty or covered by an extended protection plan like Microsoft Complete, this may be covered, particularly if the feet came off through normal use rather than an accident. The easiest way to confirm coverage is to start a service request, as Microsoft will check eligibility right away during that process.

    I’d suggest signing in to your Microsoft account, selecting your Surface under Devices, and creating a repair request. You can note that the laptop feet have come loose, and it will show whether replacements can be provided at no cost or if there would be a charge. Even if it turns out not to be covered, replacement feet are still available so you won’t need to replace the whole device. For full details, you can also review the official warranty and protection plan terms here: Warranty and Protection Plan Terms & Conditions

    I hope this helps clear things up a bit. If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m happy to help.


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    2026-03-11T10:14:12.56+00:00
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    Laptop feet are available as replacement components and can be purchased for out-of-warranty repair. Coverage under an extended protection plan (such as a Microsoft Protection Plan) depends on the specific terms of that plan, which vary by country or region and are not detailed in the provided information.

    For devices in warranty or covered by an extended plan, service eligibility and any costs are determined when creating a service order. If not covered, laptop feet can still be obtained as out-of-warranty replacement parts.


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