Is Your Kitchen Range Letting You Down? Professional Range Repair in Philadelphia PA
Your range is a two-in-one appliance — cooktop on top, oven below — and when either part stops working, your kitchen grinds to a halt. We provide expert range repair in Philadelphia PA for gas and electric models, fixing cooktop burners, oven elements, igniters, control boards, and everything in between.
Same-day appointments available throughout Philadelphia. One visit handles the whole unit.
Gas and Electric Ranges | Freestanding and Slide-In Models | Licensed and Insured | 90-Day Warranty
Gas burner igniter replacement: $90 to $180. Bake element replacement: $95 to $175. Convection fan motor replacement: $120 to $220. Control board replacement: $165 to $340. Door hinge pair replacement: $100 to $185. Broil element replacement: $90 to $170.
All pricing confirmed in writing before work starts.
Fix burner, ignition, oven heat, and control issues in one appliance.
Get help with heating elements, switches, oven sensors, and control panels.
Restore cooking performance when the oven section stops working.
A trained technician checks both cooktop and oven functions.
Fast help for busy households and rental properties.
A range combines two different appliance systems in one unit: a surface cooking system and an oven system. When a range technician only understands one side, they may miss issues originating in the other. Our technicians are trained to diagnose both systems simultaneously during a single visit, which means you get a complete assessment without booking two separate calls.
Philadelphia properties contain a wide variety of range configurations depending on the age of the building, the extent of kitchen renovations, and the preferences of homeowners and landlords. Our technicians service all of the following types.
The most common range type in Philadelphia homes, particularly in older row homes and rental properties throughout Northeast Philadelphia, South Philadelphia, and Kensington. Freestanding gas ranges sit between cabinets and have controls on a back panel. They are straightforward to access for service and carry a predictable set of failure patterns our technicians know well.
Common in properties where gas service is not available or where landlords have converted from gas to electric. Freestanding electric ranges use a 240-volt supply and can have either coil surface elements or smooth glass ceramic cooktop surfaces above the oven cavity.
Increasingly popular in renovated Philadelphia kitchens in neighborhoods like Northern Liberties, Passyunk Square, and Rittenhouse Square. Slide-in ranges have controls at the front of the unit rather than the back panel, sit flush with the counter surface, and provide a more integrated kitchen appearance. Their front-mounted controls experience more exposure to cooking spills and grease, which affects certain components differently than rear-control models.
A dual-fuel range combines a gas cooktop with an electric oven cavity. These are common in higher-end Philadelphia properties and among homeowners who prefer gas cooking performance above with the precise temperature control of an electric bake element below. Dual-fuel ranges have both gas and electrical components that our technicians are trained to service together.
Brands like Wolf, Viking, Thermador, and BlueStar are found in higher-end Philadelphia homes, particularly in Society Hill, Chestnut Hill, and Fairmount properties. These ranges have more robust components and higher repair costs for parts, but their build quality and replacement cost make professional repair the clear right answer in almost every situation.
Before scheduling a service call, check a few things that occasionally resolve the issue without a technician visit.
For electric ranges, confirm the unit has power at the outlet and that the circuit breaker has not tripped. Electric ranges require a dedicated 240-volt circuit. A partially tripped breaker can cause the oven to lose heat while the stovetop continues working on the remaining 120 volts, which confuses the diagnosis. Reset the breaker fully, wait 30 seconds, and check whether function is restored.For gas ranges, confirm the gas supply valve behind the unit is fully open and that other gas appliances in the property are operating normally. If other gas appliances are also not working, contact your gas utility provider before calling for appliance service.If those checks do not resolve the problem, the issue is a component failure and needs professional diagnosis.Call today for professional range repair in Philadelphia PA.
Kevin in Fairmount had a KitchenAid dual fuel range where the electric oven had stopped reaching temperature and was showing an F3E1 sensor error. The gas cooktop was working fine. Our technician replaced the oven temperature sensor and recalibrated the bake element performance. Total repair: $145. Total time on site: 65 minutes. Kevin mentioned he had expected to pay over $300.
Accurate diagnosis is what separates a technician who fixes the problem from one who replaces parts speculatively and still sends you a bill. Our approach is systematic.
When we arrive at your Philadelphia home, rental unit, or commercial property, the technician begins by checking the power supply and gas supply as relevant to the range type. The stovetop burners are tested individually. The oven section is tested for preheat behavior and temperature accuracy. On gas models, the igniter glow and valve opening behavior are observed. On electric models, bake and broil element continuity is tested. The door seal and hinge condition are inspected. Any stored error codes are retrieved on electronic control models.
Based on those findings, the technician walks you through exactly what is failing, what the repair involves, what parts are needed, and what the total cost will be before any work begins. You approve the repair before it starts. There are no charges added after the fact.
Our team holds manufacturer training certifications relevant to the range brands most common in Philadelphia homes. Gas range repairs meet all applicable Pennsylvania safety requirements. We are fully licensed and insured. Our 90-day warranty covers all parts and labor on every range repair we perform.
Range repair is one of ten appliance services we provide throughout Philadelphia. If your property has other appliance problems alongside the range issue, our technicians handle all of them.
For refrigeration problems, we offer refrigerator repair in Philadelphia PA covering cooling failures, compressor issues, ice maker problems, and defrost system faults, as well as freezer repair in Philadelphia PA for standalone chest freezers, upright freezers, and combination units of all brands and configurations.
For other kitchen appliance problems, we provide oven repair in Philadelphia PA for wall ovens and built-in oven units separate from the range, stove repair in Philadelphia PA for cooktop-only units, 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 appliance problems in your property, we handle washing machine repair in Philadelphia PA for top-load and front-load washers, and dryer repair in Philadelphia PA for both gas and electric dryer units of all major brands.All services are available to homeowners, tenants, landlords, property managers, apartment owners, and local businesses throughout Philadelphia.
Your range handles both your cooktop and your oven, and when either side fails, your entire kitchen is affected. We cover all of Philadelphia with fast range repair service for gas and electric models. Our team serves Center City, South Philadelphia, North Philadelphia, West Philadelphia, and Northeast Philadelphia. We also provide range repair in Fishtown, Manayunk, Rittenhouse Square, University City, and Germantown. Mayfair, Port Richmond, Kensington, Roxborough, and Old City are all covered within our regular service routes. Freestanding ranges in Germantown homes and slide-in dual fuel models in Old City renovations are both well within our expertise. We diagnose and repair both the cooktop and oven sections of your range in a single visit whenever possible. Our service vans are stocked with the most common range parts for Whirlpool, GE, LG, Samsung, and KitchenAid. Coverage also extends to nearby communities in Montgomery County and Delaware County. Call us to confirm your address and get your appointment booked for today.
Your range does too much work to sit broken. Call us today for urgent range repair anywhere in Philadelphia PA.
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Let us know whether the stovetop, oven, or both are affected. We schedule your visit right away.
Our technician inspects all components and gives you honest pricing before any repair begins.
We repair the range and test the cooktop and oven separately to confirm everything works correctly.
Your range handles both cooking and baking, so a breakdown can interrupt your whole kitchen routine. Call now to get a local technician to your Philadelphia home as soon as availability allows.
All Major Range Brands | Gas and Electric Range Service | Philadelphia-Wide Coverage | 90-Day Warranty
Not necessarily. F-codes can indicate sensor failures, door lock problems, or element issues. We run a full diagnostic before assuming the board is the cause.
Yes. We service high-end professional ranges alongside standard residential models.
Yes. We evaluate both sections in one visit and give you a combined estimate.
Yes. A stuck clock or locked-out control is usually a control board or user interface board issue. We diagnose and replace both components.
Yes. Slide-in range repairs are a routine part of our work in Philadelphia kitchens.
Most repairs allow immediate use. For gas repairs involving valve work, we recommend allowing 30 minutes after the repair is complete before using the range.
On most brands it indicates a temperature sensor fault, but the code alone is not enough to confirm the diagnosis. Our technician tests the component directly before ordering any part.
Most repairs including igniter, element, and sensor replacements are completed in one to two hours during the first visit.