Range & Oven Repair — Safe, Accurate, Reliable
When cooking appliances fail, safety matters. We repair gas and electric ranges and ovens with precise diagnostics and proper testing.
Smell Gas? Leave the Home and Call Your Gas Company Immediately.
A gas smell near your range or oven is a serious emergency — do not attempt to use any appliances, switches, or phones inside the home. Ventilate and leave, then call your gas utility from outside. Once the leak is cleared, call us at (845) 362-0900 to diagnose and repair the appliance before using it again.
Your range and oven are at the center of your kitchen — when they fail, it affects every meal. At Renah Appliance Repair, our licensed technicians diagnose and repair all types of ranges, ovens, cooktops, and wall ovens across Rockland County, Westchester, Orange County, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and New Jersey. We work on gas and electric models, from standard freestanding ranges to built-in wall ovens and professional-grade luxury appliances.
We're factory-authorized for Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Bosch, and more — and we're experienced with high-end brands including Viking, Wolf, Thermador, and Miele that require specialized training. We provide upfront pricing before any repair begins, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. Same-day and next-day appointments are available in most service areas.
Common Problems — By Appliance Type
Select your appliance to see what our technicians typically find first.
🔥 Gas Range — Common Problems We Fix
The most common cause is a dirty or cracked igniter — food debris around the igniter tip prevents sparking. A failed spark module, a loose igniter wire, or a faulty spark switch can also prevent ignition. On sealed burner models, a clogged burner cap is a frequent culprit. Before calling, try cleaning around the burner base and igniter with a dry toothbrush. Schedule service →
Constant clicking when the burner is off is almost always caused by moisture — a spill that got into the igniter assembly. Leaving the burner uncovered and running the range briefly often dries it out. If it persists, the spark switch for that burner may be sticking, or the spark module is faulty and sending continuous signal. Book a visit →
Gas oven heating problems are most often caused by a failed igniter (the most common oven repair across all brands), a faulty gas safety valve, or a temperature sensor that's reading incorrectly. On most gas ovens, the igniter must draw enough current to open the gas valve before the burner lights — when the igniter weakens, it glows but doesn't open the valve. Schedule a heating diagnosis →
Weak or uneven flames across one or more burners usually indicate clogged burner ports — food debris has blocked some of the small holes in the burner head, restricting gas flow. Cleaning with a toothpick or thin wire often resolves it. If all burners are uniformly weak, a gas pressure issue or a partially closed supply valve may be the cause. Book a diagnosis →
Unresponsive controls, a blank display, or error codes on a gas range typically indicate a failed control board or user interface board. On modern smart ranges, a software update or a reset sometimes clears spurious error states. We're trained on the diagnostic modes for all major brands. See brands we service →
Also: oven door not closing (worn hinge or door spring), self-clean cycle failure (door latch motor or thermal fuse), gas smell from oven (call us immediately — (845) 362-0900).
⚡ Electric Range — Common Problems We Fix
On coil burner ranges, a single dead burner is almost always the burner element itself — it's a plug-in component and one of the easiest appliance repairs to perform. If a coil element visibly arcs, sparks, or has a break in it, it needs replacement. On smooth-top (glass/ceramic) ranges, a failed radiant element under the glass is the most common cause. If multiple burners are dead, a failed surface element switch or a control board issue is more likely. Book a visit →
A cracked glass cooktop is both a cosmetic and safety issue — sharp edges and exposed heating elements make it important to address promptly. Glass cooktop replacement is one of the more involved range repairs, but for mid-range and high-end ranges it's typically far less expensive than replacing the whole unit. We source replacement glass for all major brands. Schedule an assessment →
An electric oven that won't heat at all almost always has a burned-out bake element (the element at the bottom of the oven cavity) or a failed broil element. These are visible failures — the element often has a visible break or burn mark. Uneven baking (food burning on one side) usually points to a hidden element failure or a faulty temperature sensor sending incorrect readings to the control board. Diagnose oven heating →
Error codes like F1, F3, F7, or E0 on an electric range indicate control board or sensor failures. Some ranges enter a locked state after a power surge or a failed self-clean cycle — the oven door stays locked and the control panel won't respond. We diagnose and resolve control board issues for all major brands. A hard reset (cutting power at the breaker for 5 minutes) sometimes clears a stuck error state. Book a diagnosis →
Also: oven door not sealing (worn door gasket or broken hinge), self-clean issues (thermal fuse or door latch motor), surface element switch failures (single burner stuck on high or won't respond).
🧱 Oven & Wall Oven — Common Problems We Fix
An oven that heats but doesn't reach the set temperature, or one that produces unevenly cooked food, usually has a faulty temperature sensor (oven probe) or a weak bake/broil element. The temperature sensor is a thin probe inside the oven cavity — when it drifts out of calibration or fails, the oven either overheats, underheats, or runs hot on one side. This is one of the most common oven repairs across all brands. Schedule a temperature diagnosis →
Usually a burned-out oven bulb — these are appliance-specific bulbs rated for high heat and not standard household bulbs. If a new bulb doesn't resolve it, the light socket or door switch may have failed. A straightforward repair in most cases. Schedule service →
A door that doesn't seal properly wastes energy and causes uneven cooking — the oven can't hold temperature. Common causes are a worn door gasket (the rubber or silicone seal around the door frame), a broken hinge, or bent hinge arms from a door being forced open during a self-clean cycle. All are repairable — we carry door gaskets and hinges for all major brands. Book a repair →
An oven door that stays locked after a self-clean cycle is a very common complaint. The oven's thermal fuse may have blown from the extreme heat of the clean cycle, locking the door motor in place. A failed door latch motor or a control board issue can also prevent the door from unlocking. Do not try to force the door open — this bends hinges and creates additional damage. Schedule a locked-door repair →
A failed convection fan motor prevents air circulation and turns a convection oven into a standard radiant oven — cooking times increase and results become less consistent. The fan motor itself is the most common failure, followed by a loose or broken fan blade. We stock convection fan assemblies for all major brands. Book a convection repair →
🍳 Cooktop — Common Problems We Fix
Induction cooktops only heat induction-compatible (magnetic) cookware — if the cooktop isn't activating, first confirm the pan is induction-compatible by testing with a magnet. If compatible cookware isn't being detected, the induction coil, the power board, or the control board may have failed. Induction cooktop repair requires specific training — our technicians are experienced with Bosch, Samsung, GE, and all major induction brands. Schedule a diagnosis →
A cracked glass surface on a cooktop or range is a safety issue — stop using it immediately. Sharp edges, exposed heating elements, and the risk of the crack spreading with heat all make this urgent. Glass cooktop replacement is a worthwhile repair on mid-range and high-end units, and far less expensive than replacing the entire appliance. We source replacement glass for all major brands. Request a glass assessment →
The same igniter and spark module issues that affect gas ranges also affect separate cooktops. Clogged burner ports, moisture in the igniter, dirty burner caps, or failed spark switches are the typical culprits. Persistent clicking after ignition usually means moisture trapped in the igniter assembly — dry thoroughly before calling. Schedule cooktop service →
Touch control cooktops (induction and electric) sometimes enter a locked state after a power fluctuation or spill. Check for a child lock indicator on the display — holding the lock button for 3–5 seconds usually unlocks it. If controls remain unresponsive after a reset, the user interface board has failed and needs replacement. Book a control diagnosis →
Also: cooktop maintenance — we offer a standalone Cooktop Deep Clean service for $179, addressing grease buildup, burner port cleaning, grate degreasing, and surface restoration.
Gas Range & Oven Safety — Know the Warning Signs
Gas appliances require extra vigilance. These situations require immediate action — do not attempt DIY repair on gas components. Call your gas utility first, then call us:
- Gas smell from any appliance or near the range — evacuate, ventilate, call the gas company
- Yellow or orange flame instead of blue — indicates incomplete combustion and possible CO production
- Burner that won't turn off — do not force the knob; shut off the gas supply valve and call us
- Range that won't light but you can smell gas — do not keep trying to ignite it; open windows and call us
- Soot or carbon marks above burners — indicates a gas/air mixture issue that needs professional adjustment
Our technicians are experienced with gas appliance repair and follow all safety protocols. Call (845) 362-0900 for same-day gas appliance service.
Every Type of Cooking Appliance
Freestanding ranges to professional dual-fuel — we service them all.
Freestanding Ranges
Gas and electric. All major brands. Single-unit range with cooktop and oven.
Wall Ovens
Single and double wall ovens — built-in, combination, and microwave-wall oven pairs.
Cooktops
Gas, electric, induction, and downdraft cooktops. All brands including Bosch and Thermador.
Slide-In & Drop-In Ranges
Built-in style slide-in and drop-in ranges. Requires extra care to protect surrounding cabinetry.
Professional & Dual-Fuel
Viking, Wolf, Thermador, La Cornue — professional-grade and dual-fuel ranges requiring specialized service.
Commercial Cooking Equipment
Restaurant and commercial kitchen ranges and ovens. Commercial service →
Luxury & Professional Range Repair — Viking, Wolf, Thermador, and More
High-end ranges require factory-trained technicians, genuine OEM parts, and experience with the specific engineering of each brand. We've serviced professional-grade cooking equipment across Rockland, Westchester, and the greater New York area for decades. If your Viking burner won't light, your Wolf oven has an error code, or your Thermador igniter is clicking constantly — we know these machines.
Your Range & Oven Repair Visit, Step by Step
Transparent process, no surprises — from first call to final test.
Call or Request Online
Call your nearest line or request service online. Let us know if it's gas or electric, and share the brand, model, and symptoms — error codes especially help us come prepared.
On-Site Diagnosis
Our technician inspects the ignition system, heating elements, temperature sensor, controls, and gas components as applicable — identifying the root cause, not just the symptom.
Upfront Quote — You Decide
Clear pricing before any work begins. No surprises. We'll tell you honestly if a repair doesn't make financial sense for your specific appliance.
Repair Completed
Most repairs are completed the same day. We stock igniters, elements, sensors, and control boards for all major brands on our service vehicles.
Full Function Test & Warranty
We test all burners, oven heating, and controls before leaving. Our repairs include a parts warranty. Warranty service →
Range & Oven Repair — Frequently Asked Questions
📍 Range & Oven Repair Across New York & New Jersey
From Monsey and Spring Valley to White Plains, Yonkers, Brooklyn, and Bergen County NJ — our technicians are local to the communities they serve. Trusted for appliance repair across the region for over 38 years. See our full service area →
Keep Your Whole Kitchen Running
If your range has been struggling, your dishwasher and microwave are likely putting in similar mileage. We service every major kitchen appliance and can often schedule multiple repairs on the same visit. Our whole-home maintenance plans cover every appliance in your kitchen and laundry room — including a dedicated Cooktop Deep Clean ($179) and Inner Oven Cleaning ($189) — starting at $399/year.
Problems We Fix.
Ranges and ovens require different repair approaches depending on fuel type. Our technicians are trained to service both gas and electric systems, ensuring safe operation and accurate temperature control.
Ranges & Ovens
• Oven not igniting or heating
• Range not turning on
• Gas smells during operation
• Oven door not closing or sealing
• Shattered or cracked oven glass
• Food burning or undercooking
• Flames too low or uneven
• Melted or damaged controls
• Buttons not responding
• Error codes
Gas Smell or Electrical Issues? Don’t Ignore It.
Gas odors, overheating controls, or electrical malfunctions can pose serious safety risks. Our technicians test ignition systems, temperature sensors, and safety components to ensure your appliance operates correctly and safely.
Authorized Warranty Range & Oven Repair
If your range or oven is within the manufacturer’s first year and you have your receipt, we can generate warranty paperwork and coordinate service — saving you time and frustration.
We service and are authorized under warranty
For many major manufacturers, including:






Residential, Multi-Family & Commercial Repair
• Residential kitchen appliances • Multi-family & property management • Commercial and medical facilities • Warranty & contract service
Frequently Asked Questions
A clicking igniter that won’t light can indicate a faulty igniter, clogged burner port, or gas valve
issue. For safety, avoid using that burner and call us for same-day service.
Uneven heating usually points to a failing bake or broil element, a malfunctioning temperature
sensor, or a convection fan issue. We can diagnose and repair it on-site.
Yes, our technicians are trained on all major brands including high-end professional ranges. We
use original manufacturer parts.
This is a common issue where the door lock mechanism or control board malfunctions during or
after a self-clean cycle. Do not force the door. Call us and we can fix it safely.
