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We repair gas, electric, and induction cooktops, and the fastest way to start is to call us and tell us what the burner is doing. Some failures you can see, others you hear first: a burner that clicks forever without lighting, a glass surface that goes warm but never hot, a knob that sparks. Around here dust settles into igniter ports and grease bakes hard in the summer heat, and both cause trouble. On a visit we pull power, test igniters or elements, check switches and wiring, and look at the control board. Gas units get a valve and orifice inspection. On electric and induction we take resistance readings on each element. Then we tell you plainly which part failed and what the repair involves.

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Cooktop Repair — residential cooktop being serviced

The cooktop symptoms we hear most

  • It clicks and clicks but won't light Failing spark igniter, cracked electrode, or debris and moisture sitting in the burner port
  • One burner is stone cold, the rest work fine Open element, burned receptacle, or a dead infinite switch on that circuit
  • The flame is orange and sooty instead of blue Air-shutter or orifice trouble, or a burner partly blocked by dust and spillover
  • My glass top heats on high only, no low setting Shorted infinite switch, or a control board that no longer cycles power
  • Touch controls beep and shut everything off Moisture under the control glass, a failing touch membrane, or an overheat sensor trip

Safe things to check first

Worth a look before you call — sometimes it saves you the visit.

  • 1Make sure the burner caps and grates sit flat in their seats. A cap that has shifted is enough on its own to stop a burner from lighting.
  • 2Check the breaker for the cooktop circuit, and on gas units confirm the supply valve behind or below the unit is all the way open.
  • 3Wipe the burner ports and igniter tips dry with a cloth, since spillover and cleaning water are a common reason for clicking with no flame.
  • 4Look under a glass top's control area for standing liquid or a cracked surface, and stop using the unit if you find a crack.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call us or fill in the form and describe what you hear, smell, or see. Water on the floor. A clicking compressor, a burning odor. Small details narrow the cause before anyone drives out.

  2. Step 2

    We schedule the visit

    You pick a window that fits your day, and we confirm the make and model so common parts ride along in the van. Tell us if the unit sits in the garage or on the patio. Heat changes what we check first.

  3. Step 3

    Diagnose and repair

    Our technician tests the unit, explains what failed, and lays out your options in plain words. Most repairs finish that same visit. If a part has to be ordered, you'll know before we leave.

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Cooktop Repair — quick answers

Is a clicking igniter dangerous to keep using?

Keep the gas off to that burner if it clicks without lighting, because unlit gas can pool. Shut the knob, air out the kitchen, and have the igniter and valve checked before you run that burner again.

Can a cracked glass cooktop be repaired?

No. The glass is one sealed piece, so it gets replaced rather than patched. A crack lets liquid reach the elements and wiring underneath. Turn off the breaker and quit cooking on that surface until it is swapped.

Why does my induction cooktop shut off mid-cook?

Induction units protect themselves from heat. Blocked vents, a clogged cooling fan, or a hot cabinet space will trip the shutdown, and dust buildup is common here. We clean the airway and test the fan and sensors.

Do you work on downdraft and modular cooktops?

Yes. Downdraft blowers, gas modules, grill inserts, and mixed gas-electric setups are all serviceable. Call us, and bring us the model number if you can find it on the underside frame or in the paperwork.

Should I repair the cooktop or replace it?

Depends on the part. Igniters, switches, and elements are ordinary repairs. A failed main board plus cracked glass on an older unit changes the math. We tell you what is wrong and you decide.

How long does a typical cooktop repair take?

Many finish in one visit when the part is a common igniter, element, or switch. Control boards and glass tops get ordered by model. Once we have the exact part number, we give you a timeline.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call us or fill in the form and describe what you hear, smell, or see. Water on the floor. A clicking compressor, a burning odor. Small details narrow the cause before anyone drives out.

  2. Step 2

    We schedule the visit

    You pick a window that fits your day, and we confirm the make and model so common parts ride along in the van. Tell us if the unit sits in the garage or on the patio. Heat changes what we check first.

  3. Step 3

    Diagnose and repair

    Our technician tests the unit, explains what failed, and lays out your options in plain words. Most repairs finish that same visit. If a part has to be ordered, you'll know before we leave.

Call (888) 352-5066
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  • Open 7 days
  • Written quote before work starts

Questions worth asking any repair company

Ask these of anyone you let into your home — us included. Call and we'll answer all five before you book anything.

  • 1Ask for their license numberThen verify it with your state licensing board rather than taking it on trust.
  • 2Ask for proof of insuranceLiability cover protects you if something goes wrong in your home.
  • 3Get the quote in writingIncluding the trip fee, whether it's credited against the repair, and parts.
  • 4Ask how they handle callbacksIf the same fault returns, what happens? Get the answer before work begins.
  • 5Check their own reviewsLook the business up independently — their Google profile, not just what they tell you.

Why homeowners call us

  • Built for desert heatSummer here punishes appliances. Compressors run long, coils choke on fine dust, and garage refrigerators fight ambient air near 115 degrees. We look for heat-driven failures first, because that's usually where the trouble started.
  • Any major brandWe work as an independent company on all major residential brands: refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ranges, ovens, and freezers. One crew handles both the kitchen and the laundry room, so you aren't juggling separate calls.
  • Straight explanationsYou hear what part failed and why, without a wall of jargon. If a repair doesn't make sense on an aging unit, we say that too. Then you're deciding with real information instead of guesswork.
  • Six-state coverageFrom Surprise out across the Southwest, our service area covers six states. The approach doesn't change from town to town: careful diagnosis, a tidy work area, and a clear plan before we start pulling anything apart.
  • All major brands, gas & electricWhirlpool, Samsung, LG, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid and more — as an independent repair company.
  • Straight answersIf it isn't worth repairing, we'll say so — often on the phone.

Cooktop Repair

States6
Gas & electricBoth
All major brandsYes
Open7 days

Small faults become big ones on a schedule of their own

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