Stove Repair in Austin, TX

Ever had that moment when you’re ready to cook up a storm but your stove just won’t play ball? Maybe the burners won’t heat up or the igniter just won’t spark. Whether it's a small fix or a big job, our professional stove repair services have the expertise to get your stove working again!


How Our Stove Repair Process Works

Stove Repair Services

At Appliance Repair Rangers we offer a full range of stove repairs:

Heating Element Repair: We will diagnose the faulty burner that is not heating or producing hot temperatures as it should and replace the broken parts to have it working. It includes replacing the control switches, electrical connectors or heating coils.

Gas Ignition Repair: Gas cooking stoves and ranges are equipped with an ignition system to give the flames on each cooking burner. If your gas range is suffering from ignition problems or is not giving off enough flames or heat, we will repair or replace your ignition parts to make it work safely and efficiently.

Heat Distribution: Cooking appliances that do not provide even heat distribution or do not heat up to the temperature settings that you desire are easy for us to recalibrate. We will inspect temperature sensors, heating elements and the electronic controls of the cooking unit to restore an accurate heat control system for cooking.

Interface Components Repair: Non-responsive touch control panels, buttons or knobs are the external components of your appliance that can contribute to the total function and performance of the whole unit. We will repair or replace the broken parts to regain full control of your cooking appliance.

Power System: Electrical issues on electric cooking appliances can also affect performance and work in the kitchen. We will give you a safe and efficient solution for your electrical faults, circuits or GFCI failure.

Each of these repairs will not only fix your stove problems but also improve cooking efficiency, safety, and convenience in your kitchen.

 

Why
Appliance Repair Rangers?

When it comes to stove repairs you want a team that knows appliance problems and can fix them. At Appliance Repair Rangers we pride ourselves on our service and expertise. Here’s why you should choose us for your stove repair:

Experience and Knowledge

Our technicians are stove repair experts, we know what we’re doing. With over 25 years hands-on experience we can fix any stove problem quickly.

Quality Parts and Tools

We use only top quality parts and tools so you can be sure your stove will work for years to come.

Customer Satisfaction Guarantee

Your satisfaction is our promise. We guarantee all our work.

Emergency Stove Repair Near Me

Stove problems can happen at any time. Our emergency repair service is available near you when you need us most.

Common
Stove Repairs

Stoves are the heart of our kitchens, we cook and bring our families together. Like any appliance they can have problems that disrupt our cooking routine. Whether you have a gas stove, electric stove or an oven, knowing what to look out for can help you identify the problem early and get it fixed quickly. Here are some of the most common stove repairs homeowners face, with a brief description of each.

Gas Stoves

  • Burners won’t light: Igniters are faulty or dirty.
  • Uneven heating: Burners produce uneven flames.
  • Gas leaks: A serious safety issue, caused by faulty gas lines or connections.
  • Stovetop flame issues: Flames are too high or too low, gas pressure problem.
  • Knob problems: Knobs are loose, broken or hard to turn, affecting burner operation.

Electric Stoves

  • Burners not heating: Electric burners won’t heat up due to faulty heating element or wiring.
  • Indicator light not working: Indicator light not functioning correctly, you’re not sure what temperature the burner is at.
  • Temperature control problems: Thermostats are malfunctioning, temperature settings are inaccurate.
  • Cracked or broken cooktop: Glass or ceramic cooktops crack or shatter, need to be replaced.
  • Electrical issues: Wiring problem will make the stove not work at all.

Oven issues (Gas and Electric)

  • Oven not heating: Oven won’t reach desired temperature due to faulty heating element or igniter.
  • Temperature inconsistencies: Oven heats unevenly, food is burnt or undercooked.
  • Self cleaning not working: Self cleaning won’t work or leaves residue behind.
  • Door seal problems: Worn or damaged door seals causing heat loss, cooking inefficiency.
  • Control panel issues: Control panel not responding or showing errors.

Stove Repair
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DIY Repair Guide for Stoves

A malfunctioning stove or range can be frustrating but there are often solutions that are within reach with some basic household tools and a little know-how. These tips will help you fix your stove or range if it isn't working or if it's not working properly. Follow these four simple troubleshooting steps:

  1. Power Source: Make sure your range is properly plugged in and inspect your electrical breaker for any tripped safety switches.
  2. Burner Heads: If your gas burners won't light or the flame is too low there could be a clog in the line. Remove burner caps and clean off debris with a soft-bristled brush.
  3. Igniter: If your gas burners won't light the igniter could be to blame. Test the igniter with a multimeter and replace as needed.
  4. Element: If your range is not heating properly the element may need to be replaced. Use a screwdriver to remove the old element and install a new one in its place.

Should the above steps fail, call the professionals at Appliance Repair Rangers for complete range repair.

We Repair All Major Brands of Stoves

We are able to service all makes of stoves in Austin, including Whirlpool, Maytag, Sub-Zero, LG, Samsung, GE, and more.

Stove Repair FAQs

1How much will it cost to repair a stove?
The average cost to repair a stove ranges from $150 to $400. On the low end are more basic services, such as cleaning burner heads or replacing knobs. If you need to have a control board or heating element replaced, the cost will be on the high end of that range. Either way, you will be provided with a price estimate before work is started so that there are no surises or hidden fees.
2How long does a stove repair take?
Most repairs take a few hours. However the time will depend on the complexity of the issue and availability of parts.
3Is it worth it to repair my stove, or should I just get a new one?
If your stove is less than 10 years old and the repair cost is less than half of the price of a new model, then you should definitely have it repaired. This is especially true for newer appliances with only minor issues. If your stove is older and will need multiple repairs that would total more than half of the price of a new model, then it's probably time to replace it.
4How long does a stove last?
Stove lifespan depends on usage, maintenance and quality. Well maintained stoves can last 10-15 years but some can last longer with proper care.
5What kinds of stoves do you service?

All Makes and Models! This includes:

  • Natural Gas and Propane
  • Electric
  • Magnetic Induction
  • Glass-ceramic top
  • Commercial
  • Slide in
  • Freestanding
  • Wall oven
6What should I do if my stove won't turn on?
First check that it's plugged in and that the circuit breaker hasn't been tripped. For gas ranges, also verify that the gas supply valve is open. If everything seems correct but the range still won't turn on, then it could be an internal electrical problem that requires a diagnosis by a professional.
7How do I know if my oven's heating element is bad?
If the heating element is physically damaged (cracks, blistering), then it definitely needs to be replaced. Uneven heating accompanied by increased cooking times is another common symptom of a bad heating element. You should also expect your oven's heating element to glow red when it's turned on; if it does not, then it will need to be replaced.
8Why does my stove make a clicking sound even after the burner is lit?Sample question
In most cases this is caused by a faulty igniter switch which is not sensing that the burner has lit. It can also be caused by moisture or food particles on the igniter preventing it from sensing that the burner is on. The component will need to be cleaned or replaced in either case.