Viking Cooktop Repair
Certified Viking cooktop repair for gas, electric, and induction models — same-day when available. Cooktops fail differently by fuel type, and our technicians are trained across all three, plus Viking’s professional rangetops.
Viking Cooktop Problems We Fix
- Gas burners won’t ignite — igniters, spark modules, burner ports
- Induction zones not detecting cookware or shutting off — generator boards, sensors, ventilation faults
- Electric elements not heating — burned-out elements, infinite switches, wiring
- Cracked glass or damaged surface hardware — assessment and panel replacement options
- Knobs and controls unresponsive — switches, touch controls, control boards
- Rangetop griddle or grill section failures — elements, thermostats, gas valves
Gas, Electric, Induction — and Rangetops
We service Viking gas cooktops (sealed and open burner), electric radiant cooktops, induction cooktops, and 30″–48″ professional rangetops. Induction repairs are electronics work — power boards and coil sensors, not flames — and benefit most from a technician with brand-specific diagnostic experience.
One Visit, Most Repairs
Complete diagnosis, complete quote, then the work — with common Viking cooktop parts stocked on the truck and a guarantee on parts and labor.
Where We Service Viking Cooktops
Viking Appliance Repair Pros operates local teams in three markets:
Book online or call (855) 666-9755 and we’ll route you to the right team.
FAQ
Do you repair Viking induction cooktops?
Yes. Induction faults are usually electronic — generator boards, zone sensors, cooling fans — and we diagnose and replace those components rather than guessing at the symptom.
Why won't my Viking gas cooktop burner light?
Same chain as any sealed burner: dirty or wet igniter, misaligned cap, failed electrode, or spark module. A technician isolates it in minutes.
What's the difference between a cooktop and a rangetop repair?
Rangetops are deeper, knob-controlled professional units that drop over a cabinet face; cooktops sit flush in the counter. We service both — the diagnosis approach just differs slightly by build.
My induction zone shuts off mid-cooking — why?
Most often overheating from blocked ventilation under the unit, an incompatible pan, or a failing zone sensor. If airflow and cookware check out, the sensor or board needs service.
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Services from Viking Appliance Repair are trusted, reliable and professional.