Gas cooktop won't light? Oven not heating? Temperature way off? Our factory-certified technicians repair gas and electric ovens, stoves, ranges, and cooktops throughout Carroll County and West Georgia — same day, all brands, 90-day warranty.
Gas cooktop that won't light or a wall oven off-temperature — whatever configuration is in your kitchen, we've fixed it.
Burner won't light, weak flame, igniter clicks constantly, oven won't heat. Full gas range diagnosis and repair — all brands.
Burner not heating, oven element burned out, temperature inconsistent. Electric stove and range repair throughout West Georgia.
Standalone cooktops — gas burner ignition, electric coil or smooth-top burner repair, induction cooktop diagnosis. All brands.
Single and double wall ovens, built-in configurations. Not heating, temperature off, control panel errors, self-clean failures.
Every problem below is repairable. Most are diagnosed and fixed in one visit.
Most often a clogged burner port (food debris blocks the gas hole), a dirty or wet igniter after a spill, or a failed spark igniter that needs replacement. Occasionally a faulty gas valve. We diagnose and fix the exact cause.
An oven that runs too hot, too cool, or inconsistently usually has a failed temperature sensor or a thermostat that has drifted out of calibration. A separate oven thermometer confirms the problem. We recalibrate or replace as needed.
Almost always a failed oven igniter. The igniter glows but can't draw enough current to open the gas valve — gas never flows, oven never lights. You may see a faint orange glow. Igniter replacement is one of our most common oven repairs.
Usually a burned-out bake element — the coil at the bottom of the oven. You may see a visible crack or burn mark, or it may look intact but have failed internally. Bake element replacement is a straightforward single-visit repair.
A gas burner that keeps clicking after it's lit (or won't stop clicking at all) usually has moisture in the igniter from a spill, or the burner cap is misaligned after cleaning. We clean, dry, and properly reseat all components.
If you smell gas near your stove and no burners are on — this is a safety emergency. Leave the house, don't operate any switches, call the gas company first, then call us. A gas smell is never something to wait on.
Modern gas and electric ranges with digital displays show error codes when a component fails. We know what the codes mean on Samsung, LG, GE, Whirlpool, and other major brands — and carry the parts to fix the most common faults.
After a self-clean cycle, the oven door lock sometimes won't disengage — either because the latch motor has failed or the oven hasn't fully cooled. We release the door safely and diagnose whether the lock mechanism needs replacement.
For electric ovens: usually a failed broil element (the upper coil). For gas ovens: a separate broil igniter or valve issue. Broiler repair is a routine service we perform throughout Carroll County.
Gas cooktop repair is one of our most requested services in Carroll County. The "gas cooktop repair" search is one of the highest-volume appliance searches in West Georgia — and for good reason. Gas burner problems are common, frustrating, and often misunderstood.
The number one gas cooktop problem we see is a burner that won't light or lights inconsistently. Before calling us, try one thing: remove the burner cap, wipe the igniter tip with a dry cloth, and make sure the burner cap is seated evenly on the burner base. A wet igniter after a spill and a slightly misaligned burner cap are responsible for a surprising number of "broken" gas cooktop calls. If cleaning and reseating don't fix it, the igniter likely needs replacement — that's where we come in.
Most homeowners assume that if the oven igniter glows, it's working. This is one of the most common misunderstandings in oven repair. A gas oven igniter that glows orange but doesn't light the gas is almost certainly failed. Here's why:
The igniter does two things simultaneously. It glows to ignite the gas — but it also draws electrical current through a gas safety valve to hold it open. When the igniter weakens with age, it still glows, but it can't draw enough amperage to keep the valve open. Gas never flows. The oven never lights. You see a glow, hear the igniter, but nothing happens. Replacement is the fix, and it's a routine repair.
An oven that runs 25–75°F off from the set temperature is a very common complaint. The first step is always to verify with a separate oven thermometer — built-in displays and actual oven temperature often disagree. If there's a genuine gap, the cause is almost always a failed oven temperature sensor (a thin probe at the back of the oven cavity) or a thermostat that has drifted out of calibration. Both are straightforward repairs. Sensor replacement is quick; thermostat recalibration or replacement takes a bit longer but is done in a single visit.
Gas and electric. Freestanding, slide-in, built-in, and wall ovens. All configurations.
"Appliance Repair Carrollton was a lifesaver! They quickly diagnosed and repaired my broken oven the same day. The technician was knowledgeable, friendly, and professional. I highly recommend them!"
"Gas oven stopped working before Thanksgiving. They came out the same morning, replaced the igniter on the spot. Done in 45 minutes. I had Thanksgiving dinner on time because of these guys. Would call them for anything."
"Our Samsung gas range had two burners that wouldn't light. Tech came same day, cleaned the igniters and reseated the burner caps. Everything works perfectly. Didn't charge us for a part we didn't need. That kind of honesty is rare."
Most often a clogged burner port (food debris in the gas hole), a wet or dirty igniter tip after a spill, or a misaligned burner cap after cleaning. Try removing the cap, wiping the igniter dry, and reseating the cap evenly. If that doesn't fix it, the igniter likely needs replacement — we handle this every day in Carroll County.
Almost always a weak or failed oven igniter. The igniter glows but can't draw enough current to open the gas valve — gas never flows, oven never lights. Igniter replacement is one of the most common oven repairs in Carrollton, GA. Done in a single visit.
Usually a failed oven temperature sensor or a thermostat that has drifted out of calibration. Verify with a separate oven thermometer — if actual temperature differs from set temperature by more than 25°F, something needs repair. We recalibrate or replace the sensor/thermostat as needed.
Constant clicking after the burner is already lit means moisture in the igniter from a spill, or a burner cap that's slightly misaligned. Remove the cap, dry the area thoroughly, and reseat the cap evenly. If clicking continues, the igniter itself may need replacement. We diagnose and fix same-day throughout West Georgia.
Yes — both gas and electric, all configurations. Freestanding ranges, slide-in ranges, built-in ovens, wall ovens, cooktops. All major brands. Same-day service throughout Carroll County, Douglas County, Coweta County, Paulding County, and all of West Georgia.
Same-day oven, stove, and gas cooktop repair in Carrollton, GA and all of West Georgia. Gas and electric. Free estimate. 90-day warranty. Open 24/7.
Same-day appliance repair throughout Carrollton, Carroll County, and all of West Georgia. Open 24/7 including weekends and holidays. 90-day warranty on parts & labor.