Viking Stove Repair

Reliable Viking stove repair from certified technicians, with same-day appointments when available. When a stove burner won’t light, sparks endlessly, or runs a weak flame, we find the fault and fix it — usually in a single visit.

Viking Stove Problems We Fix

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  • Burner won’t light — failed igniters, spark electrodes, and spark modules
  • Endless clicking — moisture, misaligned burner caps, shorted igniter switches
  • Weak or yellow flame — clogged ports, air-shutter calibration, gas supply issues
  • Burner won’t turn off or control feels wrong — gas valves and knobs
  • Gas smell at the stove — connection and valve inspection (treat as urgent)
  • Stovetop surface and grate hardware — warped grates, sealed-burner assemblies

Safety First With Gas Stoves

A misbehaving gas stove is not a DIY project. Shutting off a burner valve, pulling the gas connection, or re-jetting burners belongs to trained hands. If you smell gas: stop using the appliance, ventilate the kitchen, and call a professional before using it again. Our technicians are certified, insured, and check the gas path end-to-end on every stove repair.

What to Expect

Full diagnosis, then an up-front quote before work begins. Igniters, electrodes, and burner parts for Viking stoves are common truck stock, so most ignition repairs are completed same-visit, guaranteed on parts and workmanship.

Where We Service Viking Stoves

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

Why won't my Viking stove burner light?

The usual suspects, in order: a dirty or wet igniter, a misaligned burner cap, a failed spark electrode, or a dead spark module. If a cleaned, dry, properly seated burner still won’t light, a component has failed and needs replacement.

Persistent clicking after ignition usually points to moisture in the burner assembly or a shorted igniter switch. Let the area dry fully; if clicking continues, the switch or harness needs service.

Yes. Yellow or lazy flames mean an incorrect air-gas mix — often clogged ports or an air shutter needing adjustment (and at altitude in Denver, calibration). It’s a routine fix, and worth doing promptly since a poor burn wastes gas and can soot cookware.

Yes — if both the stovetop and oven act up, the technician diagnoses the whole appliance in one visit and quotes a combined repair.

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