Dependable
Stove Repair Service
At ASU
technology Repair and Maintenance LLC, we are committed to providing our
customers with the highest quality stove repair services. We have a team of
experienced and certified technicians who are qualified to handle any stove,
range or cooktop issue. We understand that your stove is a crucial part of your
kitchen, and we will work quickly and efficiently to get your stove back up and
running. We offer a variety of services, including oven repair, range repair,
and cooktop repair. We also offer maintenance and cleaning services to keep
your stove in top condition. Whether you need a simple adjustment or a major
repair, we are here to help. Contact us today to schedule your service
appointment.
Trusted
Stove Repair Experts
Whether
you're cooking a weekday meal or hosting a dinner party, you rely on your stove
to perform its best. That's why we're committed to providing fast, reliable
stove repair services for all major brands and models. We understand the
intricacies of each brand and model, and our repair technicians are equipped
with the latest tools and techniques to get your stove up and running again in
no time. Plus, we offer competitive pricing and a satisfaction guarantee to
ensure that you're completely satisfied with our work. So if your stove is
giving you trouble, give us a call today. We'll have it running like new
in no time.
Your Local Stove Repair Service
Whether
your oven isn't heating evenly, your stovetop burners aren't igniting, or your
range is making strange noises, we can help. We understand that a broken stove
can be a major inconvenience, which is why we offer same-day service in most
cases. We also offer a 90-day warranty on all parts and labor, so you can rest
assured that your stove will be in good hands
The gas
burner won't light
One common
reason a gas burner won't light is because the igniter is dirty. The igniter is
the small metal part that creates the spark that lights the gas. Over time, it
can become covered in grease and dirt, which prevents it from working properly.
To clean it, simply remove it from the burner and scrape away any debris with a
toothpick or other sharp object. If the igniter still doesn't work, you may
need to replace it. Another possible reason your burner won't light is that the
gas valve is turned off. The gas valve is usually located near the back of the
stove, and it controls the flow of gas to the burners. Make sure that the knob
is in the "on" position before you try lighting up the burner.
Gas stove
top keeps clicking
If your gas
stove top keeps clicking, there could be a few different causes. One
possibility is that the igniter is dirty or damaged. Over time, dirt and debris
can build up on the igniter, preventing it from sparking properly. Another
possibility is that the gas valve is not opening all the way. This can be
caused by a variety of things, including a dirty valve or a blockage in the
line. If you suspect that the gas valve is the problem, you should call a
qualified technician to inspect and repair it. Finally, if your stove is
clicking but not igniting, it could be due to a problem with the pilot light.
If the pilot light goes out, gas will continue to flow but will not ignite.
Induction
element is not heating
A number of
factors can prevent an induction element from heating up. If the element is not
receiving enough power, it will not be able to generate the high levels of heat
needed in order to cook food. This can be caused by a tripped circuit breaker
or a blown fuse. Another potential problem is that the cookware being used is
not compatible with induction cooking. Induction cooktops work by creating a
magnetic field that only ferrous metal pans with a flat bottom will work with. If
the cookware is not compatible, the element will not heat up. Finally,
induction elements have sensitive sensors that can be damaged if they come into
contact with water. If the sensor is damaged, it will no longer be able to
properly regulate the temperature.
Electric
burner is not heating
One
potential reason why your electric burner is not heating up could be that the
element is not working. If this is the case, you will need to replace the
element. Another possibility is that the burner itself is not getting power.
This could be due to a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse. If the breaker
has been tripped, simply reset it and try again. If the fuse has blown, you
will need to replace it with a new one of the same amperage. Finally, it is
also possible that the temperature control switch is not working properly. If
this is the case, you will need to replace the switch. By troubleshooting these
potential problems, you should be able to get your electric burner working
again.
Brands We Service
Our team consists of professionals who have many years of experience in the field and we are always ready to help you.