Range & Dual-Fuel Range Repair in Miami
Same-day gas range repair across Miami, FL
- Same-day service
- Licensed & insured
- 90-day warranty
- Flat upfront pricing
When your range or gas range stops working, you want it diagnosed today, not next week. Our Miami technicians repair every major range brand, arrive with the common failure parts on the truck, and quote a flat price before any work begins. Most jobs are finished in a single visit and every repair is backed by a 90-day parts and labor warranty.
Range problems we fix every day
Oven won't heat but burners work
On gas ranges this is almost always a weak oven igniter: it glows but no longer draws enough current to open the gas valve, a classic GE failure. On electric ranges it's usually a burned-out bake element or a failed relay on the control board. Igniters and elements are stocked parts, typically $150 to $300 installed.
Burner won't light or keeps clicking
Continuous clicking points to a wet or cracked spark igniter, a corroded spark electrode, or a shorted spark module. A single dead burner is usually its own igniter or a clogged burner port; every burner clicking at once means the spark module or a stuck knob switch. Most of these are sub-$250 same-visit repairs.
Oven temperature is off or food cooks unevenly
A drifting oven temperature sensor is the usual cause, followed by a failing convection fan (a known Samsung complaint) or a weak igniter cycling the burner too slowly. Sensor replacement is inexpensive; we verify with an independent thermometer before and after so the fix is proven, not guessed.
Range display dead or throwing error codes
A dead display or F-code usually traces to the electronic oven control board, sometimes a door lock circuit; Samsung door lock errors are common. Power surges are a frequent trigger. Board replacements run $250 to $450; on premium ranges like Viking or Wolf a board is still far cheaper than the appliance.
Gas smell or burner flame looks wrong
A lazy yellow flame or a flame that lifts off the burner points to a misadjusted air shutter or a leaking surface burner valve. Viking ranges are known for valves that need recalibration. Any persistent gas smell warrants shutting off the supply and calling promptly; valve and orifice work is a routine repair for a technician, not a DIY job.
Self-clean locked the oven door
Self-clean cycles run the oven hot enough to kill weakened components, so a stuck door lock motor or a blown thermal fuse right after self-clean is a pattern we see weekly. Both are quick, inexpensive replacements. If the control board scorched, we'll price it before touching anything.
Range brands we repair in Miami
Don't see your brand? We service more than the list above, so call and ask.
Repair or replace your range?
Igniters, elements, sensors, and spark modules typically run $150 to $350 to fix, against $800 to $1,500 for a mid-grade replacement range plus delivery and gas hookup. Under 10 years, repair wins easily. Replacement makes sense when a budget electric range past 12 years needs a control board plus an element, since stacked repairs approach half the new price. Premium ranges flip the math entirely: a Viking, Wolf, or Thermador costs $4,000 to $10,000 new, so even $600 repairs on a 15-year-old unit are sound money.
Common range repairs and prices
| Repair | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Oven igniter (gas) | $150 – $280 |
| Bake or broil element (electric) | $140 – $260 |
| Oven temperature sensor | $130 – $230 |
| Spark module / surface igniter | $150 – $300 |
| Electronic oven control board | $250 – $450 |
| Door lock assembly or hinge set | $160 – $320 |
Ranges include parts and labor. You get a flat quote before any work begins; see our terms.
How it works
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Call or book online
Call (305) 555-0134 or send the form. Tell us the appliance, brand, and what it's doing. A model number helps but isn't required.
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Same-day diagnosis
A licensed technician arrives in your window, diagnoses the fault, and gives you a flat repair price before any work starts. The diagnostic fee is waived when you approve the repair.
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Fixed on the spot
Trucks carry the common failure parts for the major brands, so most repairs finish in one visit, backed by a 90-day parts and labor warranty.
Our process and warranty
Every range repair starts with a full diagnosis and a flat, written price. Approve it and the diagnostic fee is waived. We use OEM or OEM-equivalent parts, test the appliance through a complete cycle before we leave, and back the work with a 90-day parts and labor warranty. If the same fault returns within 90 days, we come back and make it right at no charge.
Range repair anywhere in Miami
- Coral Gables
- Hialeah
- Miami Beach
- Kendall
- Doral
- Aventura
- Coconut Grove
- Brickell
- Little Havana
- Westchester
- North Miami
- Cutler Bay
- Palmetto Bay
- Homestead
- Miami Lakes
Range repair FAQ
How much does it cost to repair a range?
Most range repairs land between $150 and $350 installed; igniters, elements, sensors, and spark parts cover the bulk of calls. Control boards run $250 to $450. We quote a flat price after diagnosis and before any work starts.
How long does a range repair take?
Typically 45 to 90 minutes. Igniters, elements, and sensors for GE, Samsung, and Whirlpool are stocked on our trucks, so most jobs finish in one visit. Premium-brand parts for Viking, Wolf, and Thermador sometimes need ordering, which adds a few days and a second visit.
Why does my gas oven take forever to heat up?
A weakening igniter is the usual reason: it still lights the burner eventually but cycles gas slowly, stretching preheat from 12 minutes to 25 or more. Watch through the window: if the igniter glows for more than about 90 seconds before the burner lights, it's on its way out and is a cheap fix.
Is my 12-year-old range worth repairing?
For a single mechanical failure like an igniter or element, yes: those parts don't care about age and the repair costs a fraction of replacement. If a 12-year-old budget range needs a control board or has multiple failures at once, we'll usually recommend putting the money toward a new unit instead.
Do you work on dual-fuel and pro-style ranges?
Yes. Dual-fuel ranges combine gas burner systems with electric ovens, and our technicians handle both sides, including pro-style units from Viking, Wolf, and Thermador. Sealed burner recalibration, dual-stacked burner reignition faults, and star-burner igniter work are all routine for us.
Book your repair online
Tell us what's broken and we'll call you back within 15 minutes during business hours.