Stove Repair
in New Jersey
Burners not lighting, gas issues, control board. Licensed technicians, same-day service across Central NJ.
Signs You Need Stove Repair
- Burners won't ignite or light
- Burner won't maintain a steady flame
- Clicking noise that won't stop
- Uneven heat across burners
- Control knob loose or not responding
- Gas smell near the appliance

What We Check & What We Fix
What our technician checks on-site
- Test each burner igniter individually — check for spark and proper spark location
- Inspect igniter electrode for cracks, carbon deposits, and correct gap
- Check spark module output with a multimeter or by swapping igniters
- Inspect gas burner ports for food debris blocking flame distribution
- Test surface element continuity on electric stoves (should read 20–60Ω per element)
- Test control switch continuity in all positions
Problems we fix most often
- Igniter dirty or failed
- Burner valve stuck or worn
- Spark module failure
- Surface element or coil burned out
- Control switch failure
Parts we typically replace
- Igniter switch
- Spark module (ignition module)
- Burner gas valve
- Surface element / coil (electric)
- Control switch
- Burner cap assembly
- Igniter wire harness
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
- One or more igniters failed — individual igniters are inexpensive and quick to replace
- Spark module not firing all burners — module replacement fixes the entire range
- Burner valve stuck or leaking — straightforward replacement on most units
- Electric surface element burned out — standard part swap
- Control switch worn — affordable fix that restores precise heat control
When Replacement May Win
- Sealed gas manifold failure requiring full manifold replacement
- All control switches failing simultaneously on an entry-level old unit
- Porcelain cooking surface badly cracked or chipped
- Parts cost for an older entry-level stove approaches or exceeds unit value
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Stove Brands We Repair
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Stove Repair — Common Questions
Why does my gas stove keep clicking after the burner lights?
Food debris or liquid under the burner cap is contacting the igniter electrode. Remove the burner cap and clean the cap and electrode area thoroughly — this usually resolves it without a repair visit.
One burner will not light at all — is it the igniter or the gas valve?
Test by holding a lighter to the burner. If gas flows and lights manually, the igniter or spark module is the issue. If no gas flows, the burner valve has failed.
Do you repair Wolf and Viking professional stoves?
Yes — Wolf and Viking gas stoves and burner systems are a specialty. We carry common igniter and valve parts for both brands.
My electric stove coil is only red-hot on one side — what is wrong?
The coil element has a broken internal conductor at the connection end. The element needs replacement.
How can I prevent burner igniter problems on my gas stove?
Keep burner ports clear of food debris and dry the burner area completely after any spillover cleaning. Moisture on the igniter electrode is the most common cause of continuous clicking.
Stove Service
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Same-day stove 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



