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True Fix Long Island offers local Stove repair near you. Our certified neighborhood technicians diagnose and fix any Stove problem, from simple issues to complex repairs. We service Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Sub-Zero, and all other manufacturers. Book your Stove repair today for same-day service.
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Common Stove Problems We Fix
Diagnosed on site before we quote — a symptom names a condition, not a component.
- Not Igniting
- Burner Not Heating
- Gas Odor from Stove
- Uneven Heating
- Gas Burner Not Lighting
- Oven Section Not Heating
- Surface Element Not Heating
- Clock / Timer Not Working
- Control Panel Not Responding
- Oven Temperature Inaccurate
- Broiler Not Working
- Self-Clean Not Working
- Storage or Warming Drawer Not Working
- Stove Not Level
- Anti-Tip Bracket Not Installed
- Oven Door Problem
- Stove Moving When Using Oven Door
- Power Cord or Terminal Block Issue
- Burner Weak on One Side of Grate
- Oven Baking Lopsided
- Burner Indicator Light Stuck On
- Wrong Burner Igniting
- Yellow Flame on One Burner Only
- Oven Takes Long Time to Ignite
- Burner Cap Misaligned After Cleaning
- Broil Element Incorrect Position
- Gas Regulator on Stove Failing
- Pilot Light Out (Older Standing Pilot Stove)
- Thermocouple Failure
- No Power for Electronic Ignition
- Stove Top Porcelain Discolored
- Oven Temperature Knob Not Controlling Oven
- Burning Smell from Storage Drawer
- Burner Cap Cracked or Damaged
- Stove Top Surface Chipped or Cracked
- Broil Drawer Issue
- Gas Stove Will Not Self-Ignite at All
- Oven Not Responding to Controls
- Low Gas Pressure Affecting Stove Performance
Stove Repair — Common Questions
The questions our Long Island dispatchers field most often. Can't see yours? Ask us directly — it takes a minute.
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Our Long Island team is ready — same-day service across Nassau & Suffolk County.
Stove repair typically costs $100–$450 depending on the issue and brand. We give upfront pricing before any work begins. Call (631) 985-3690 for a free estimate.
Yes! We offer same-day Stove repair across the area. Book online or call (631) 985-3690 to confirm your appointment within minutes.
We repair all major brands: Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Sub-Zero, and all other manufacturers.
If your Stove is under 10 years old and repair costs less than 50% of replacement cost, repair is almost always the smart choice. Our technician will give you an honest on-site assessment.
Every Stove repair includes a 90-day parts warranty and 30-day labor warranty. We stand behind our work.
Stove repair on Long Island
Stove repair across Long Island — Nassau and Suffolk, twenty-eight service areas, a hundred and twenty-one ZIP codes, and 31 manufacturers that actually build stoves. Most repairs run $120–$400 and take about 1–2 hours on site including diagnosis.
We work a stove in a set order: igniters and burner components first, then the oven sensor and element, then the door — the cooking and baking sides fail independently and the diagnosis has to establish which is at fault. That sequence exists because it is the cheapest path to the right answer, not the fastest path to a sale — and it is why we diagnose on site rather than quoting from a description over the phone.
Call (631) 985-3690 with the brand, the model number and what the stove is actually doing. The diagnostic fee is credited against the repair, and the price you approve afterwards is the price you pay.
The stove symptom most often misread
Across every brand we service, the stove fault we see misinterpreted most is a burner that clicks continuously, which is a wet or fouled igniter far more often than an electrical fault and frequently clears with proper cleaning. It matters because the wrong reading leads to the wrong part, and on a stove the wrong part is frequently the most expensive one in the machine.
A technician who works stoves daily recognises the pattern within the first few minutes on site. That is the entire value of a diagnostic visit: not confirming that the appliance is broken, which you already know, but establishing precisely which component failed and what it will cost to put right — before you have committed to anything.
What Long Island does to a stove
The island draws its water from a sole-source aquifer, and the mineral content varies enough that two houses on the same street can show visibly different scale build-up. For a stove specifically, the local factor is the mix of gas and electric supply across Long Island housing, which means the same model appears in both configurations and the parts differ accordingly.
Housing adds the second variable. North Shore villages and estates put stoves into rooms built around them, with cabinetry-aware removal as part of any job. South Shore streets add airborne salt and post-2012 rebuilds that relocated laundry and re-routed ducts. Inland, the postwar tract housing pairs current appliances with drains, vents and circuits two generations older. We diagnose the installation alongside the machine because of it.
Stove brands we repair
We service stoves from all 31 manufacturers that build them — Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore and Amana across the mass market, and Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking, Thermador, Miele, Gaggenau, Dacor, JennAir and Fisher & Paykel on the built-in and professional side, alongside commercial equipment where the category calls for it.
The badge matters less than the platform behind it. Several brands share engineering and parts with each other — Maytag, KitchenAid, Amana, Roper and JennAir all sit on Whirlpool's platform, Frigidaire on Electrolux's, Hotpoint on GE's — and Kenmore is a badge whose actual manufacturer varies by model. That is why we ask for the model number when you book rather than working it out on your kitchen floor.
Water quality and what it does to appliances in Long Island
Long Island draws its drinking water from a sole-source aquifer, and the mineral content varies enough across Long Island that two houses on the same street can have visibly different scale build-up. Scale is not a cosmetic problem inside an appliance — it insulates heating elements, narrows solenoid valve orifices, and coats the level sensors that tell a machine how much water it has taken on.
In practice that shows up as a dishwasher that no longer dries, a washer that overfills or underfills, an ice maker producing hollow or cloudy cubes, and a coffee-plumbed refrigerator whose dispenser slows to a trickle. We check inlet screens and valve bodies as a matter of course on Long Island calls rather than treating them as an afterthought, because replacing a control board on a machine whose real fault is a blocked inlet screen is an expensive way to fix nothing.
Dryer venting — the most common fault we find in Long Island
A restricted vent is the single most under-diagnosed appliance fault in Long Island, and it is the one most likely to have been "repaired" twice already before we see it. The tell is a dryer that heats normally at the start of a cycle and then cuts out, or one that runs its full cycle and leaves the load warm and damp.
We check the transition hose behind the machine first, then the run itself, then the exterior termination. Rigid or semi-rigid metal duct, the shortest practical path, and a termination that actually opens are what a dryer needs; foil accordion hose stuffed into the gap behind a machine is what it usually has. Where the run is genuinely too long for the appliance, we say so — that is a duct problem, not something a new thermal fuse will solve.
Diagnosis before pricing, every time
We do not quote an Long Island repair over the phone, because a symptom does not identify a fault. "Not cooling" can be a failed evaporator fan, a defrost system that has iced the evaporator solid, a leaking sealed system, a stuck damper, or a control board that has lost its temperature sensor — and those range from an inexpensive part to a repair not worth doing.
The technician diagnoses on site, tells you the specific fault and the total price to fix it, and you decide before any work starts. The price we give is the price you pay; it does not move once the machine is apart. If the honest answer is that the repair is not economic, we say that too, and the diagnostic fee is credited against the repair if you go ahead.
Parts, availability and what "same-day" honestly means
The parts question decides whether an Long Island call finishes today or next week, so we ask for the model number when the appointment is booked. It is on a sticker inside the door frame, behind the kick plate, or on the back panel, and with it the technician can load the likely failure parts for that specific platform before setting off.
We fit manufacturer-specified parts. Pattern components are cheaper and we can source them where a genuine part is discontinued, but they are not the default, and we tell you which you are getting. The 90-day parts warranty applies either way.