Microwave Repair in Las Vegas

Looking for expert microwave repair in Las Vegas? Our certified technicians fix all brands and models, handling issues like no heating, faulty doors, or electrical problems quickly and safely. We offer same-day service, honest pricing, and guaranteed results. Trust our skilled local team to restore your microwave’s performance and convenience. Call today for fast, reliable microwave repair in Las Vegas!

Our service fee for microwave diagnostics in Northwest Las Vegas and Summerlin is $50.
The service fee in the rest of the Las Vegas area is $75.
The service fee is applied to the total repair cost.

We're flexible; we offer same-day or next-day appointments, including weekends. Most microwave issues can be repaired on site.

We repair all major microwave brands: Frigidaire, GE, Kenmore, KitchenAid, LG, Magic Chef, Maytag, Samsung, Whirlpool, and more.

Repairing a microwave is worth it if the unit is under 10 years old and the repair cost is below 50% of the price of a new appliance. You could call us for the approximate cost of repair.

The high-voltage capacitor inside a microwave can hold a lethal electrical charge, even after the appliance is unplugged. This charge can be powerful enough to cause serious injury or even be fatal. In some cases, the stored electricity can remain for days or weeks after the microwave has been disconnected from power.
Do NOT attempt to repair a microwave yourself if you do not have enough experience.

A microwave that runs but will not heat is usually caused by a failed magnetron, diode, or high-voltage capacitor, which is dangerous to diagnose without proper training. Because the high‑voltage section can store lethal electricity even unplugged, internal repairs are best left to a professional technician.

Can be due to a blown fuse, bad door switches, a faulty control board, or power supply issues.
Because microwaves contain high voltage, any checks beyond basic power and outlet testing should be left to a professional for safety.

Usually a worn turntable motor, broken coupler, or cracked roller guide.
A microwave turntable that stops spinning is usually caused by a failed turntable motor or internal component.
Turntable motors sit under the floor of the cavity, and accessing them means removing panels and working near wiring and, on some designs, the high‑voltage area, so manufacturers recommend having a qualified technician test and replace the motor.

Caused by a damaged membrane switch, keypad failure, or a failing control board.
If all keys are dead or only a few work and you must press very hard, the problem is usually internal.

Often relates to overheating, defective thermal cutoffs, faulty magnetron, or failing control board relays.
Internal checks involve dangerous high voltage, so repair should be done by a qualified technician.

Could be a bad magnetron, cooling fan, turntable motor, or high-voltage component.
Loud humming or buzzing, especially combined with weak or no heating, often points to a failing magnetron, high‑voltage diode, or capacitor, which are high‑voltage components and not DIY‑safe.