Stove Repair Edmonton

At Appliance Service Center, we specialize in expert stove repairs that are prompt, dependable, and built to last.

Our Service:

Stove repair in Edmonton, you can expect a reliable service from start to finish. Our insured technicians will schedule you an appointment, and be ready to get your appliance back in working condition. Every repair is completed using only brand new, genuine parts, which is backed by a comprehensive warranty.

With our commitment to excellent service and customer satisfaction, you can trust us to deliver reliable repairs and honest communication every step of the way. Contact us today to experience the best appliance repair service in Edmonton.

Stove repair Edmonton
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Burner Won’t Light

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Burner Heats Slowly

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Consistent Clicking Sound

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Pilot Light Issues

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Incorrect Temperature

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Strange Noises

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Oven Door Won’t Shut

7 Frequent Stove Issues We Repair:

We Fix the most common stove repair Edmonton problems. We can handle every type of stove repair. When you choose us, you can count on fast, reliable, and professional service to get your stove back in top shape.

1. Burner won’t light – The igniter clicks but nothing happens? This could be due to a clogged burner, faulty ignition switch, or gas flow issue.

2. Burner heats slowly A slow-heating burner may point to a damaged heating element, poor electrical connection, or internal wiring problems.

3. Consistent Clicking Sound – If your stove keeps clicking even after the burner is lit (or doesn’t light at all), the igniter may be dirty, wet, or malfunctioning.

4. Pilot light Issues – A pilot light that won’t stay lit could mean a problem with the thermocouple, gas valve, or airflow disruption.

5. Incorrect Temperature – Oven not reaching or maintaining the right temperature? The thermostat or temperature sensor may be failing.

6. Strange Noises – Unusual buzzing, popping, or rattling sounds often signal faulty components, loose parts, or electrical issues.

7. Door Won’t Shut – A door that won’t fully close can prevent proper cooking and heat retention – usually caused by worn hinges, broken springs, or misalignment.

All Major Brands of Stove We Fix:

Stove Types We Service:

No matter what kind of stove you own, we’ve got the expertise to fix it. From built-in and wall ovens to freestanding, slide-in, and drop-in models whether it’s gas, electric, or dual fuel our skilled technicians work on all makes and styles. If it heats, we can handle it.

Stove Repair - What Wears Down Your Stove Over Time?

Stoves are at the heart of the kitchen, but each cooking session puts strain on its internal components.

  • Burner Connection Wear – Repeated heating loosens electrical or gas connections.

  • Igniter Degradation – Constant sparking erodes ignition surfaces.

  • Switch Contact Fatigue – Frequent knob turns wear out metal contacts.

  • Wiring Insulation Drying – Edmonton’s low humidity makes wire insulation brittle.

  • Surface Element Warping – Rapid temperature changes from cold pots to hot burners cause metal fatigue.

Regular burner cleaning and cautious cookware use can reduce the stress that leads to major stove repairs.

Our Services Include

Fix Your Stove With Us!

Our Edmonton stove repair services cover all types and brands of major appliances from trusted household names. Our well-trained technicians have extensive experience in appliance repair, making us the best choice for businesses and homeowners alike.

We offer flexible scheduling to fit your busy life. Whether you need gas stove repair or electric stove repair, we deliver excellent service every time. Customer satisfaction is our top priority. Trust our team in Edmonton for all your stove and appliance repair needs.

F&Q: 10 Common Stove Questions Answered

Stove repairs are one of our specialties – but we also believe in keeping things simple and clear. That’s why we’ve put together a list of frequently asked questions, so you can get the answers you need without the guesswork.

1. What are the different types of stoves?

Stoves come in various styles, each suited to different preferences, fuels, and kitchen layouts:

  • Gas Stove – Uses natural gas or propane. Offers fast heat control and is preferred by many chefs.

  • Electric Coil Stove – Heats via exposed coils. Affordable and reliable, though harder to clean.

  • Electric Smooth-Top (Ceramic or Glass) – Sleek, modern look with flat surface. Easier to clean but prone to scratches.

  • Induction Stove – Uses electromagnetic fields to heat cookware directly. Very efficient and safe but requires compatible pots/pans.

  • Dual-Fuel Stove – Combines gas burners with an electric oven. Offers the best of both worlds.

  • Wood-Burning Stove – Mostly used in rural or off-grid areas. Offers heating and cooking functions.

  • Pellet Stove – Burns wood pellets. Used more for heating but some models have cooktop functions.

  • Freestanding Stove – Not built-in; can be placed anywhere with proper connections.

  • Slide-In & Drop-In Stove – Designed to fit flush with countertops or cabinets for a built-in look.

  • Standard Widths: Most home stoves are 30” wide. Professional ranges can be 36″, 48″, or more.

  • Oven Capacity: Small households: 2-3 cubic feet, Medium families: 4-5 cubic feet, Large households or frequent entertainers: 6+ cubic feet

  • Measure Available Space: Always measure the width, depth, and height of the installation area.

  • Consider Burners/Oven Needs: 2-4 burners: Casual cooking, 5+ burners: Frequent or large-scale cooking

While exact settings vary by model, here’s a general guide:

  • Low Heat: Simmering, Melting chocolate or butter, Gentle warming

  • Medium Heat: Sautéing vegetables, Pancakes or eggs, Controlled cooking

  • Medium-High Heat: Searing meat, Stir-frying

  • High Heat: Boiling water, Browning meat quickly, Deep frying

Some models also include:

  • “Power Burner” or “Booster” setting for rapid heat

  • Simmer or Keep Warm dedicated settings

Daily/Weekly Maintenance:

  • Wipe spills immediately to prevent staining.

  • Use a soft cloth or sponge with mild detergent.

  • Avoid abrasive pads on glass or ceramic tops.

FeatureFreestanding StoveInset (Slide-In/Drop-In) Stove
PlacementCan be placed anywhereMust fit into a designated space
ControlsUsually located at the backControls at the front/top
LookVisible sides, standaloneSeamless, built-in appearance
InstallationEasier, often plug-and-playMore complex, may require cabinet modifications
CostGenerally less expensiveUsually more expensive

Common causes include:

  • Clogged Burner Holes – Food or grease blocks gas flow.

  • Faulty Igniter – You may hear clicking, but no spark is created.

  • Loose Connections – Igniter wires may be disconnected or corroded.

  • Gas Supply Issues – The valve might be shut or there’s no gas reaching the burner.

  • Moisture – Wet igniters from cleaning can prevent sparking.

Solution:  Clean burner components, dry everything thoroughly, and ensure gas is flowing. If the igniter doesn’t click or spark, it may need replacement.

Possible reasons:

  • Faulty Temperature Sensor – Causes inaccurate readings.

  • Calibration Issues – The thermostat may need adjustment.

  • Damaged Heating Element (Electric) – A broken element won’t heat properly.

  • Improper Oven Rack Placement – Can impact heat distribution.

  • Door Seal Worn Out – Heat escapes, preventing proper temperature.

Tip: Use an oven thermometer to test actual temp vs. setting. A repair technician can recalibrate or replace faulty parts.

This might be due to:

  • Weak Heating Elements (electric stoves)

  • Partially Blocked Gas Burners (gas stoves)

  • Door Not Fully Sealed – Heat escapes.

  • Too Many Racks or Foil Blocking Airflow

  • Oven Size – Larger ovens naturally take longer.

  • Malfunctioning Control Board or Sensor

If preheating takes more than 15-20 minutes (standard), it may require professional inspection.

Symptoms might include unresponsive buttons, flashing error codes, or incorrect functions. Causes include:

  • Moisture or Grease Build-up

  • Worn-Out Touchpad or Buttons

  • Electrical Surge or Power Outage

  • Loose Wiring or Connector Faults

  • Malfunctioning Control Board (PCB)

Try resetting the unit by unplugging for a few minutes. If that doesn’t help, professional repair is likely needed.

This unusual behavior can stem from:

  • Overheating Issues – Safety features trigger shutoff.

  • Defective Thermostat or Sensor – Sends false signals.

  • Electrical Short – May cause power cycling.

  • Loose or Faulty Control Board Connections

  • Power Supply Fluctuations

This should not be ignored – it could be a fire or shock risk. Turn off the appliance and schedule a service call promptly.

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