In Our Repair Services, Tips from Experienced Technicians

Gas stoves have a very long service life. They can last for up to 15 years without developing any serious problems. But continuous use can cause significant wear and tear. If you keep an eye out for gas stove issues and get repairs promptly, there will be no need to replace the appliance. An experienced professional will carry out a thorough examination before conducting appliance repair.

Common Problems With Gas Stoves

Most gas stove issues are easy and affordable to fix. You may need to replace a small component or clean the appliance thoroughly for it to work properly again. Common signs of gas stove issues include:

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Gas stoves are great, long-lasting appliances, but like any other equipment, they can eventually present issues & it is important to know how proceed.
  • Surface Burner Doesn’t Light – If a surface burner doesn’t light and needs a few tires to come on, you need to clean it. Debris can clog portholes in the burner and obstruct gas flow.
  • Pilot Light Is Off – Pilot light is the spark that helps ignite the burner. Your gas stove won’t work if it goes out. You can clean and relight it to get the appliance running again. If the pilot light still doesn’t come on, call a technician for gas stove repair.
  • Weak Flame – Stoves have weak flames if there’s an issue with the gas supply. Clogged portholes, damaged gas supply lines, leaks, etc., can all cause weak flames as they obstruct supply.
  • Noisy Flames – If the flame is too bright and noisy, there’s excess gas flowing into your burners. Call a professional to assess your appliance and fix the issue. Excess gas flow can create a fire hazard and an unsafe situation in your kitchen.

While DIY repairs are possible, consider calling a professional technician for the job. Professional repairs are more reliable and won’t cause any damage to your appliance.

When Should You Call Professional?

You should call a professional if your stove starts emitting strange odors and has an inconsistent flame. A leak is easy to detect but finding its source can be difficult. A professional technician will have the right tools to isolate it.

Most gas stove repair technicians consider leaks and blockages an emergency. They will respond quickly and send a technician to your location for assistance quickly. These emergency services are available 24/7 so you can call regardless of the day or time. Contact us if you have a gas stove issues. A trained technician will examine it carefully before recommending repairs if needed. In some cases, the appliance is beyond repair and you need to replace.