Cooktop Repair
in New Jersey
Induction, gas, or electric cooktop repairs. Licensed technicians, same-day service across Central NJ.
Signs You Need Cooktop Repair
- One or more burners not heating
- Burner won't ignite on gas models
- Cracked or chipped glass surface
- Control knobs not responding
- Error codes on induction cooktop
- Uneven heat across the surface

What We Check & What We Fix
What our technician checks on-site
- Test each burner zone individually — element continuity (electric) or spark and flame (gas)
- On induction: read error codes and test each zone coil resistance
- Check spark module output on gas models — swap igniter leads to isolate the faulty zone
- Inspect glass surface for micro-cracks that allow moisture into electronics
- Test control switch or knob continuity in all settings
- On induction: verify power supply voltage and check thermal cutout
Problems we fix most often
- Surface burner element or coil failure
- Gas igniter or spark module failure
- Induction coil or control board issue
- Cracked glass top replacement
- Bridge element failure on large burners
Parts we typically replace
- Surface element / radiant element
- Gas igniter electrode
- Spark module (ignition module)
- Induction control board
- Glass top panel
- Burner valve
- Control switch / infinite switch
Our Repair Process
Call or Book Online
Contact us by phone or submit a request online. We'll confirm availability and schedule a time that works for you.
Appointment Confirmation
We confirm your appointment and send a technician ETA. No waiting around all day — we arrive on time.
On-Site Diagnosis
Our technician arrives, diagnoses the problem, and explains what needs to be fixed. You approve before any work begins.
Repair & Testing
We complete the repair using OEM parts and test the appliance before we leave. All work is covered by our 365-day warranty.
Repair or Replace?
When Repair Makes Sense
- Single burner element or igniter failed — straightforward part replacement
- Spark module replaced — restores ignition to all gas burners
- Infinite switch (control knob) worn — precise heat control restored
- Bridge element failed on a large burner zone — replaceable part
When Replacement May Win
- Cracked glass on an induction or radiant cooktop — glass replacement often costs 60–80% of a new unit
- Full induction control board failure on a unit over 8–10 years old
- Multiple burner elements and the control board failing simultaneously
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Cooktop Repair — Common Questions
My induction cooktop shows an error code and will not heat — can it be repaired?
Yes, in most cases. Induction errors typically trace to a specific zone control board or an overheated coil. We diagnose which zone failed before ordering parts.
Is it safe to use a radiant or induction cooktop with a small crack in the glass?
No. Any crack in the glass top is a safety hazard — both from electrical risk and sharp edges. The unit should not be used until repaired.
Can you repair Wolf and Thermador induction cooktops?
Yes — both use proprietary induction components and we source OEM-compatible parts for common failures on both brands.
Why does my gas cooktop burner produce a weak, uneven flame?
Partially blocked burner ports are the most common cause. Remove the burner cap and clear the ports with a thin pin. If that does not help, the gas valve may need service.
How long do induction cooktops last?
Quality induction cooktops typically last 10–15 years. The induction coils themselves rarely fail; control board failures are the most common service issue.
Cooktop Service
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Same-day cooktop repair in Central NJ. Call now or submit a callback request.
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133 Fleming St
Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
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133 Fleming St, Piscataway, NJ 08854



