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Our service fee for range 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 range issues can be repaired on-site during the first visit.
We repair all major range brands: Bosch, Frigidaire, GE, GE Cafe, GE Monogram, Hotpoint, Kenmore, KitchenAid, LG, Maytag, Miele, Samsung, Thermador, Viking, Whirlpool, Wolf, and more.
One of the most frequent issues. Usually caused by weak or failed igniters, ignition switch, wiring, or spark module issue.
Electric range burners not heating typically result from a faulty heating element (broken coil or open circuit), a defective infinite switch failing to send power, a damaged receptacle/terminal block, or loose wiring.
Often traced to a faulty infinite switch that can no longer regulate power to the element.
Could also indicate a faulty infinite switch (stuck contacts keeping full power on), a shorted heating element, a malfunctioning temperature limiter/safety thermostat, or loose/damaged wiring/connections.
A serious issue. A gas odor from a range when burners are on or off could be caused by faulty igniters, leaking valves/regulators, clogged tubes, or safety valves that fail to fully shut off flow; this is a serious safety hazard requiring immediate repair.
Occurs when the ignition system detects no stable flame, causing the spark module to keep sparking; common triggers are faulty switches or spark module.
Gas range: Usually stem from a faulty igniter that glows but fails to draw enough amps to open the safety valve, a blocked gas supply, or issues with the temperature sensor, control board, or wiring.
Electric range: A failed bake element or broil element is the top cause. Other possibilities include a malfunctioning relay board, temperature sensor, or blown thermal fuse.
Typically relates to a weak igniter, overheated safety valve, or failing control board.
Inaccurate oven temperature on a gas range typically arises from a faulty temperature sensor/probe or issues with the thermostat/control board.
Usually stems from a weak or faulty igniter that fails to glow hot enough to open the safety valve and ignite gas, or issues like no power/gas supply, a faulty safety valve, or a faulty control board.
Typically results from power supply issues like a blown thermal fuse triggered by overheating, a faulty main control board failing to power the display, or a defective display/LED board itself.
Depends on the brand, but common causes include failed sensors, control board faults, stuck relays, or wiring issues.