Burner Won’t Light? Stove Running Unevenly? Get Expert Stove Repair in Philadelphia PA
Whether you cook every night or only on weekends, a stove that misbehaves makes every meal harder than it should be. A burner that will not ignite, one that never fully shuts off, or a cooktop that heats unevenly are not problems you need to live with.We repair gas and electric stoves throughout Philadelphia PA with same-day availability. Our technicians fix the problem at the source, not just the symptom.
Cooking on a malfunctioning stove is frustrating and, with gas models, potentially unsafe. Get it repaired by professionals today.
All Stove Types Serviced | Local Philadelphia Technicians | Upfront Pricing | 90-Day Warranty
Gas igniter switch replacement: $85 to $160. Electric surface element replacement: $80 to $155. Infinite switch replacement: $90 to $165. Glass cooktop surface replacement: $200 to $450 depending on brand. Control board replacement: $155 to $310. Gas safety valve replacement: $130 to $220.
Written estimates confirmed before work starts on every job.
We fix the specific stove problems that Philadelphia homeowners, tenants, landlords, and property managers call us about every week.
The igniter clicks but no flame appears. Cracked spark electrodes, contaminated burner ports, and failed igniter switches are the most common causes.
A partially blocked burner port or a failing gas valve solenoid reduces flame output and cooking performance.
A burned-out coil element or a faulty receptacle block cuts heat to one or more burners on an electric stove.
The radiant element beneath the glass surface has failed. We test output under power and replace what has actually failed.
Moisture or food residue in the igniter assembly causes continuous clicking even when no burner is in use. Cleaning or switch replacement resolves it.
A knob that will not hold its position or a surface element switch that is stuck at high heat indicates a failed control component.
Modern stoves with electronic controls display fault codes for specific component failures. We interpret and test before replacing.
Is your stove showing a symptom not listed here? Call us and describe what it is doing. Our technicians handle the full range of gas and electric stove failures.
Our technician tests every burner, checks gas pressure or electrical supply depending on stove type, tests igniter function and spark quality, checks surface element resistance on electric stoves, and retrieves any stored fault codes on electronic models. You get a complete picture of what is failing before any repair decision is made.
We test and replace spark electrodes, igniter switches, and gas valve solenoid coils on all major gas stove brands. Gas components are handled with proper safety procedures at every step.
We test and replace coil surface elements and the receptacle blocks they plug into. On smooth-top ceramic glass stoves, we test radiant elements under power and replace them when confirmed failed.
We diagnose and replace failed surface element switches, control boards, and touchpad panels on both gas and electric stove models. We test the replacement component before closing the service call.
Food debris and carbonized spills block gas burner ports and contaminate igniter electrodes. We clean both as part of gas stove service, restoring full flame output and reliable ignition.
We use original equipment manufacturer parts or manufacturer-approved equivalents wherever possible. Using the correct part for your specific model avoids repeat failures caused by incompatible components.
Every repair comes with a written warranty. If the same problem returns within the warranty period, we return and correct it at no additional cost.
We diagnose before we replace. A correct diagnosis is the difference between a repair that lasts and one that does not. We test before we recommend.
Upfront pricing every time. You receive a firm written quote before any work begins. The price we quote is the price you pay.
Same-day availability throughout Philadelphia. We serve all Philadelphia zip codes with same-day and next-day appointment availability in most areas.
Parts on the vehicle. Our service vehicles carry the most commonly needed replacement parts for all major stove brands. Most repairs are completed in one visit.
Written warranty on every repair. We back our work.
Experienced with all Philadelphia property types. From original row homes in South Philadelphia with older freestanding gas stoves to renovated Fishtown kitchens with slide-in induction units, we have worked in every type of Philadelphia property.
Appliance Repair in Philadelphia PA has been serving homeowners, tenants, landlords, and property managers throughout the city . Our technicians are trained and certified to work on all major gas and electric stove brands and carry the knowledge to diagnose both common and uncommon stove failures accurately. We do not work from guesswork. We use manufacturer diagnostic documentation, calibrated testing equipment, and hands-on component verification before recommending any repair. Every technician on our team understands gas safety procedures and electrical safety protocols for appliance work.
Our work is backed by verifiable customer reviews a written warranty on all repairs, and a transparent pricing policy that puts the decision in your hands at every step.
A property manager in Northeast Philadelphia contacted us about a gas stove in one of their rental units near the Bustleton Avenue corridor. The tenant reported that two burners had stopped igniting and a third was producing a very weak flame.
Our technician arrived the same morning. Inspection found that the igniter electrodes on two burners had cracked from age and that the burner ports on the third burner were significantly blocked with carbonized food residue from previous cooking. One of the three igniter switches was also showing intermittent contact failure.
The technician cleaned all six burner ports thoroughly, replaced the two cracked igniter electrodes, and replaced the failing igniter switch. Total repair time was under ninety minutes. All three burners were tested and confirmed to produce correct flame output before the technician left.The property manager had the unit back in full working order the same day without replacing the stove, saving significantly compared to a new appliance purchase and installation.
Accurate diagnosis is what determines whether a repair actually fixes the problem or simply delays the next failure. Our technicians do not replace parts speculatively.
When we arrive at your Philadelphia home, rental unit, or commercial property, the technician begins by checking the gas supply or electrical supply as relevant to your stove type. Every burner is tested individually for ignition response and flame output on gas models, or for heating element function on electric models. Igniter electrode condition and spark quality are assessed on gas stoves. Surface element resistance is measured on electric stoves. Control knob and switch function is tested across all positions. Any stored fault codes are retrieved on electronic models and cross-referenced with manufacturer documentation for your specific stove.Once the diagnosis is complete, the technician explains exactly what has failed, what the repair involves, which parts are needed, and what the total cost will be before any work starts. You approve the repair before anything is ordered or replaced. There are no charges added after the fact.
This is a question every homeowner, tenant, and property manager should consider before committing to either option. We answer it honestly every time because a repair recommendation that does not serve your interests financially is not good service.
For most stove failures involving a single identifiable component such as a gas igniter, a surface element, a gas valve solenoid coil, a receptacle block, or a control switch, repair makes strong financial sense on a unit that is under twelve years old. These are predictable and manageable failures on otherwise functional appliances and the repair cost is well below the cost of a comparable new stove.A control board replacement is a more significant cost. On a stove under eight years old and in otherwise good condition, it is typically worth doing. On a stove that is twelve or more years old with multiple simultaneous failures, or where the repair cost approaches the price of a comparable new unit, replacement deserves honest consideration.For landlords and property managers in Philadelphia, the repair versus replace decision also involves tenant occupancy timelines and unit turnover schedules. We can advise on the most practical path for your specific situation.
| Situation | Recommended Action |
|---|---|
| Gas igniter failure, unit under 10 years | Repair |
| Electric surface element failure | Repair |
| Gas valve solenoid coil replacement | Repair |
| Receptacle block replacement | Repair |
| Control switch replacement | Repair |
| Control board, unit under 8 years | Repair |
| Cracked ceramic glass cooktop surface | Assess replacement cost |
| Control board, unit over 12 years | Assess carefully |
| Multiple simultaneous failures | Likely replace |
| Structural frame or cavity damage | Replace |
Stove repair is one of ten appliance services we provide throughout Philadelphia. If your property has other appliance problems alongside the stove issue, our technicians handle all of them with the same same-day availability, upfront pricing, and written warranty on parts and labor.
For other cooking appliances, we provide oven repair in Philadelphia PA for wall ovens, built-in ovens, and oven sections of range units that require separate service, and range repair in Philadelphia PA covering both the stovetop and oven sections of freestanding and slide-in range units in all gas, electric, and dual-fuel configurations.
For refrigeration problems we offer refrigerator repair in Philadelphia PA covering cooling failures, compressor issues, ice maker failures, and defrost system faults, as well as freezer repair in Philadelphia PA for standalone chest freezers, upright freezers, and combination refrigerator-freezer units of all types and brands.
For other kitchen appliances we handle dishwasher repair in Philadelphia PA for drainage failures, leaking, and cleaning performance issues, microwave repair in Philadelphia PA for both countertop and over-the-range units, and garbage disposal repair in Philadelphia PA for jams, leaks, and motor failures.
For laundry appliances we provide washing machine repair in Philadelphia PA for top-load and front-load washers of all brands, and dryer repair in Philadelphia PA for gas and electric dryer units across all major manufacturers.
All services are available to homeowners, tenants, landlords, property managers, apartment owners, and local businesses throughout Philadelphia and surrounding zip codes.
Cooking on a stove with one bad burner gets frustrating quickly, and we cover all of Philadelphia to make sure that frustration ends the same day you call us. Our stove repair team serves gas and electric models across the full city. We cover Center City, South Philadelphia, North Philadelphia, West Philadelphia, and Northeast Philadelphia. Our technicians also serve Fishtown, Manayunk, Rittenhouse Square, University City, and Germantown on a daily basis. Mayfair, Port Richmond, Kensington, Roxborough, and Old City are all fully within our service zone. Freestanding gas stoves in Kensington row homes and glass cooktops in Manayunk kitchens are both part of our everyday repair work. We stock igniter switches, infinite switches, surface elements, and control boards for all top brands. We give you a confirmed arrival window so there is no all-day waiting around for a technician. We extend service beyond city limits into Montgomery and Delaware County as well. Wherever your stove is in Philadelphia, our certified technicians are close and ready.
A broken burner makes every meal harder than it should be. Call us right now for affordable stove repair in Philadelphia PA.
Do not wait until one burner problem turns into a bigger cooking issue. Get your gas or electric stove inspected by a local technician and know the repair cost before work starts.
Call or book online and describe which burners are affected. We confirm your appointment fast.
Our technician inspects ignition, burners, and controls then quotes the repair before starting.
We complete the repair and test every burner to confirm safe, proper operation before leaving.
When a burner will not light, heat properly, or stop clicking, your kitchen becomes harder to use and less safe. Call now for professional stove repair in Philadelphia and get the problem checked before it turns into a bigger issue.
Gas and Electric Stove Repair | Ignition and Burner Issues | Local Philadelphia Technicians | Upfront Pricing
In most cases yes. A ten-year-old gas stove that needs an igniter or valve solenoid has several more productive years ahead of it. We will tell you honestly if the repair does not make financial sense for your specific unit.
This is almost always caused by moisture or food residue in the igniter cap around a burner. Clean the cap with a dry cloth first. If it continues, call us for a switch replacement.
A yellow or orange gas flame indicates incomplete combustion, often caused by a clogged burner port. This should be addressed promptly. Call us and we will come out the same day.
Yes. We service all stove configurations including freestanding, slide-in, and drop-in designs.
Yes. Our vehicles stock the most commonly needed parts for all major stove brands, which allows us to complete most repairs during the first visit without a separate parts run.
Yes. We work with landlords and property managers throughout Philadelphia regularly, coordinate scheduling to minimize tenant disruption, and provide repair documentation on request.
No, cracked ceramic glass cannot be safely patched. The full panel requires replacement. We assess whether replacement cost makes sense for your specific model and give you an honest recommendation.
A cracked spark electrode, contaminated burner cap, or blocked burner port is the most common cause. Clean the burner area and try realigning the cap. If it still will not light, the electrode or igniter switch needs replacement.