Stove Repair in Denver
Stove Repair
When it comes to enjoying the modern conveniences of your kitchen, the stove is one of the most important appliances. Cooked with love homemade meal is a great way to meet together with your family. If your stove breaks down, it can be an inconvenient and frustrating experience. Don’t let problems with your stove negatively affect your family life! Call Denver Appliance Repair at (303) 200-9921 to schedule a service appointment and we will get your appliance working properly again at the soonest possible time.
Gas stove burner won’t light
Here are some of the most probable causes:
Defective Spark Module
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Defective Spark Ignition Switch
The igniter switch is an electrical switch, which sends voltage to the spark module to produce a spark. If the burners do not spark when you turn the burner control knob to the On position, the burner igniter switch should be replaced.
Worn Out Spark Electrode
The spark electrode (also called a surface burner igniter) is an insulated electrode which sends a spark to light a surface gas burner. If the spark electrode is worn out, it might not produce a spark, or the spark might be too weak to ignite the gas. Replace the spark electrode if it fails to spark.
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Faulty Surface Element Board
Some stoves have relays that regulate the power supply to the surface elements. If more than two burners fail at the same time, it means the surface element board is defective and should be replaced.
Damaged coil surface element
The coil surface element is controlled by a surface element switch and provides the heat for the cooktop. If the coil element won’t heat, it should be replaced.
Defective Surface Element Switch
The surface element switch is used to turn on/off the heating elements on an electric cooktop. When its contacts fail, the switch will not turn the surface burner on/off and will not control the heat level of the burner.
Electric stove surface element won't turn off
Here are some of the most probable causes:
Defective Surface Element Switch
Each surface element is controlled by its own switch. When the element reaches the designated temperature, the switch shuts off the voltage. This cycle repeats throughout the cooking process to maintain the proper temperature. However, the electrical contacts inside the switch can sometimes fuse together, causing the switch to send continuous voltage to the surface element.
Damaged Surface Element
Electric stoves have two common styles of surface elements: a conventional coil and a smooth top radiant coil. When the selector knob is turned to a heat setting, the switch allows voltage to travel to the element, closing the circuit and causing the element to heat. If the element is shorted out, it may prevent the elements switch from shutting off the voltage.
Stove Repair, Service, And Installation Near You
The technicians at Denver Appliance Repair have seen a wide range of stove problems and can handle any type of repair. They use only genuine manufacturer parts, which come with a 90 days guarantee.