Gas Range Repair Edmonton

At Appliance Service Center, we offer expert gas range repair services that are prompt, dependable, and built to last.

Edmonton Gas Range services:

Our appliance repair company in Edmonton is equipped to repair all types of gas ranges, as well as electric stoves and other major appliances. No matter the issue, our highly trained technicians are ready. With transparent pricing, priority service, and a commitment to fixing your broken appliance.

We service all major brands, including Whirlpool, LG, KitchenAid, and more, and offer replacement parts and maintenance services to keep your appliances in top condition. Our same day appliance repair is available throughout the Edmonton area.

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Burner blockage

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Gas odor

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Surface burner failure

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Gas burner not lighting

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Incorrect oven temperature

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Igniter malfunctions

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Oven door not closing

7 Gas Range Problems we Repair, but not limited:

some of the most common gas range repair in Edmonton problems we repair – but this is just a small sample of what we can handle. At Appliance Service Center, we’re equipped to fix any issue, big or small.

1. Burner Blockages – Food debris or grease can clog the burner ports, leading to uneven flames or preventing the burner from lighting at all.

2. Gas Odor – A strong gas smell may indicate a leak or loose connection — this is a serious safety hazard and should be addressed immediately.

3. Surface burner failure – A surface burner that won’t heat may have a faulty igniter, clogged ports, or issues with the gas supply.

4. Gas Burner Not lighting – When clicking sounds occur but the burner won’t ignite, it’s often due to a dirty igniter, blocked burner, or faulty spark module.

5. Incorrect Oven Temperatures – If your oven doesn’t reach or maintain the set temperature, it may be caused by a failing thermostat, temperature sensor, or control board issues.

6. Igniter malfunctions – A weak or non-functioning igniter won’t properly light the gas, preventing the oven or burners from heating up as they should.

7. Oven Door not Closing– A bent hinge, worn gasket, or misaligned door can keep the oven from sealing, leading to heat loss and uneven cooking.

Major Gas Range Brands We service:

All Types of Gas range We fix:

We service all major types of gas ranges. Whether you have a freestanding, slide-in, drop-in, professional-style, double oven, or convection gas range, our experienced technicians are fully trained to repair and maintain all styles and brands with confidence and care.

Gas Range Repair - Hidden Wear in Gas Ranges

Gas ranges combine heat and precision, but their internal parts quietly age with each use.

  • Burner Port Blockage – Spills clog the tiny gas outlets.

  • Ignition Electrode Erosion – Constant sparking wears away the tip.

  • Gas Valve Seal Wear – Humidity changes cause seals to shrink or crack.

  • Oven Thermocouple Fatigue – Heat cycles eventually weaken the metal sensor.

  • Control Knob Shaft Wear – Repeated turning loosens the shaft connection.

Seasonal burner cleaning and checking seals can prevent leaks and uneven heating. Appliances deserve expert care and regular maintenance to ensure longevity and efficiency.

Our Services Include

Service Your Gas Range with Us!

At Appliance Service Center, we understand kitchen appliances are essential. Our professional appliance services in Edmonton go beyond just gas range repair. We’re your solution for all appliance repair needs. Our skilled technicians are experienced in repairing gas ranges from all major brands.

Household appliances like gas stoves, we offer same day appliance repair. Our maintenance services are designed to keep your home appliances running smoothly, while our installation services make upgrading to new appliances hassle-free.

F&Q: 10 Most Requested Gas Range Questions Answered

While delivering expert gas range repair, we also believe in keeping you informed. That’s why we’ve compiled the most common questions about gas ranges and shared clear, helpful answers to make things easier for you.

1. Why does my Burner won't ignite?

A burner that won’t ignite is a common gas range issue and usually happens because of:

  • Clogged burner ports – Food, grease, or debris block gas flow to the igniter.

  • Dirty or wet igniter – Moisture or residue can prevent a strong spark.

  • Faulty spark ignition switch – The switch that signals the igniter may be broken.

  • Loose or disconnected wiring – Igniter connections can become loose over time.

  • Failed spark module – If multiple burners won’t ignite, the spark module might have failed.

If your gas oven isn’t heating properly, common causes include:

  • Faulty igniter – The most common reason. It may glow but not get hot enough to open the gas valve.

  • Malfunctioning gas valve – If the valve doesn’t open, gas won’t flow into the oven burner.

  • Defective thermostat or temperature sensor – The oven might think it has reached the set temperature when it hasn’t.

  • Broken control board – In modern ranges, a failed control board won’t send signals to heat the oven.

A gas range typically lasts 13 to 15 years with proper care and regular maintenance.

  • High-quality, professional models can sometimes last longer.

  • Regular cleaning, prompt repair of small issues, and using the range as intended can extend its life.

Pilot light issues can happen for several reasons:

  • Dirty pilot orifice – Dust or debris blocks gas flow to the pilot flame.

  • Faulty thermocouple – This safety device senses the pilot flame; if it’s defective, it may shut off the gas supply.

  • Weak gas supply – Low gas pressure can cause the pilot to go out repeatedly.

  • Drafts – Air drafts near the range can blow out the pilot light.

Look out for these signs:

  • Strong smell of rotten eggs – Gas utilities add this odor for detection.

  • Hissing sound – Indicates gas escaping from a line or connection.

  • Dead houseplants nearby – A possible sign of continuous gas exposure.

  • Physical symptoms – Headaches, dizziness, nausea when near the appliance.

If you suspect a leak, leave immediately, avoid using electrical devices, and call your gas provider or emergency services right away.

A constant clicking when the burner is off often means:

  • Moisture around the igniter – Spills or steam can cause continuous sparking.

  • Misaligned burner cap – Improper placement affects the spark.

  • Faulty spark ignition switch – It may be stuck in the “on” position.

  • Electrical short – Wiring issues can keep the igniter firing continuously.

Uneven cooking or baking may be caused by:

  • Faulty oven thermostat or sensor – Incorrect temperature readings lead to uneven heating.

  • Damaged door gasket – Heat escapes, affecting internal temperature.

  • Blocked or misaligned oven vents – Disrupt proper air circulation inside the oven.

  • Improper rack placement or overloading – Can obstruct airflow around food.

The spark module controls electricity sent to each igniter to produce a spark.

  • If it fails, burners won’t ignite, or multiple igniters may stop working at the same time.

  • You might hear no clicking or get a weak or inconsistent spark.

  • Typically requires replacement by a technician.

Signs your igniter is failing include:

  • Glows but does not ignite gas – Common with oven igniters.

  • No glow at all – Complete failure.

  • Takes too long to ignite – Indicates weakening or partial failure.

  • Gas smell without ignition – Dangerous sign; shut off immediately and seek repair.

Very important. A blocked oven or range vent can:

  • Cause uneven cooking and overheating.

  • Allow dangerous carbon monoxide or gas buildup.

  • Increase wear on components due to trapped heat.

Promptly fixing a blocked vent helps ensure safe operation, even cooking, and prolongs your appliance’s lifespan.

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