Range Stove Repair

Range Stove Repair

A vast spectrum of range/stove issues have been handled by our specialists. Consequently, you can be sure that we have the experience and expertise to handle absolutely any types and models of stove or range service you may need.

Our expert technicians can quickly diagnose and provide the best solution for your stove or range.

Range Surface Element Won’t Turn Off

One of the most common kitchen range repair difficulties is stuck surface components.
If the surface element itself isn’t the source, it’s probably a bad surface element swap. This may cause the switch to constantly send power to the surface element.

Range Vent Hood Doesn’t Vent To The Outside

Start by turning on the vent hood and checking for rotation. If it doesn’t spin properly (or at all), examine the fan blade’s connection to the motor shaft. Also, check for obstructions and clean the filters. If not, the exhaust fan must be tested for continuity. If it’s receiving electricity but the blade isn’t turning.

Stove Burner Won’t Light

If your range’s stove burner won’t ignite, it’s probably due to a faulty spark module, ignition switch, or electrode. The spark electrode and spark module should be inspected first, since they ignite the gas and power each burner. When one starts to wear out, the spark it’s meant to ignite weakens or disappears. If any or all of the burners fail to ignite, the spark ignition switch has failed.

Pilot Light Goes Out

Not all gas stoves are equipped with a pilot light. Newer types are often equipped with an electronic ignition mechanism, which removes the need for a pilot light altogether. If you have an older gas stove, it is probable that it has a pilot light, which means you may have problems with the flame going out. Drafts and debris are two of the most common reasons for the pilot light to go out. It’s also possible that the stove is growing old and the pilot light is starting to go away.

Weak Burner Flame

If the burner flame on the top of the oven looks to be less remarkable than usual, it is possible that the issue is due to blocked burner flame apertures in the oven. Additionally, insufficient gas or insufficient air reaching the burner might cause poor quality flames to appear on a burner.

Gas Odor

The presence of a strong gas smell might indicate the presence of a significant issue. Light a burner, and you’ll often detect a little gas smell, but a very strong odor necessitates more investigation and troubleshooting. Detecting the smell of gas when the pilot flame is blazing or the electric igniter is plugged in might indicate that one of the burners hasn’t been entirely turned off yet. You may be experiencing a gas smell because your stove is leaking gas, which is a potentially life-threatening issue.

Noisy Surface Burner Flame

Noises linked with your flame that are out of the ordinary normally signal a problem with gas flow – typically, either too much air or too much gas is getting to the burner. This results in a loud hissing sound, and you may observe yellow in your flames as a result of the scenario. You should not attempt to handle this scenario unless you are well-versed in the subject matter. When you use too much or too little gas in your gas stove, you might create a potentially hazardous scenario.

Greasy Cooking Surface

When you cook on a regular basis, it’s inevitable that grease will accumulate on your gas burner. Not only does this make your stove seem unclean, but it also increases the likelihood of a kitchen fire occurring. Cleaning the burners on a regular basis helps to maintain greater efficiency, which results in less gas being used on a lower flame.

It might be that your stove/range is malfunctioning. You can trust us to assist you and your whole family!

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