Oven, Range & Cooktop Repair in Lubbock, TX
An oven that won't heat, a gas range with an igniter that won't catch, or a cooktop burner that's dead -- these aren't problems you can work around for long. Lubbock Appliance Repair provides oven repair in Lubbock for gas and electric ovens, ranges, and cooktops -- including induction, ceramic glass, and coil-top models. We diagnose before we replace, and every repair where we replace a part is backed by a 365-day warranty.

Common Oven, Range & Cooktop Problems We Fix
- Oven not heating or heating unevenly
- Burner not lighting or clicking constantly
- Broiler not working
- Temperature calibration issues
- Control board or display failure
- Door hinges, seals, or latch problems
- Induction cooktop not responding or not heating
- Gas cooktop burner not lighting or uneven flame
- Electric cooktop element not working or cracked glass surface

Brands We Service
We repair most major brands, including Whirlpool, Maytag, LG, Samsung, GE, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Bosch, Amana, and more. If you don't see your brand listed, call us -- we can let you know before you schedule.
Our Approach to Oven Repair in Lubbock
- We diagnose the problem before recommending any parts or repairs.
- We give you a clear, upfront price before work begins.
- If a replaced part turns out not to be the cause, you are not charged for it.
- All repairs where we replace a part include our 365-day parts and labor warranty.
- All technicians are background-checked and drug-screened annually.
Interested in keeping your appliances running longer? Learn about our preventative appliance maintenance services.

Cooktop and Stovetop Repair in Lubbock
A dedicated cooktop -- whether it's built into a counter or part of a freestanding range -- has its own failure points separate from the oven below it. We repair gas, electric coil, and smooth glass (radiant) cooktops across all major brands.
Common cooktop problems we fix:
- Gas burner not lighting or clicking constantly -- usually an igniter, spark module, or clogged burner port
- Electric coil element not heating -- typically a failed element or a bad connection at the socket
- Glass cooktop cracked from impact -- the glass surface can be replaced on many models
- Cooktop not responding to controls -- touchpad and electronic control failures are increasingly common on newer units
- Uneven heating -- can be a failing element, igniter, or gas valve depending on cooktop type
Control board failures: Cooktop control boards -- especially on newer glass-top and induction models -- are one of the more common failures we're seeing. If your cooktop controls are unresponsive, showing error codes, or behaving erratically, the board is often the cause. We offer component-level board repair that can save you significantly compared to a full board replacement.
Induction cooktops: We service induction cooktops, but they require specific diagnostic tools due to the electromagnetic heating system. If your induction burners aren't activating, are showing fault codes, or heat intermittently, we can diagnose the control board, power supply, and induction coil assemblies. Induction diagnostics take more time than standard electric or gas -- we'll confirm parts availability and serviceability for your specific model before scheduling.
Is the repair worth it? See our appliance repair-vs-replace guide for oven age thresholds and the 50% rule.
Frequently Asked Questions -- Oven, Range & Cooktop Repair
Q: How much does oven repair cost in Lubbock?
A: Repair costs vary depending on the problem and the parts required. We provide a clear price after diagnosis, before any work begins. There are no surprise charges.
Q: Is it worth repairing an oven or buying a new one?
A: That depends on the age of the unit, the cost of the repair, and the replacement cost. We'll give you our honest assessment -- if it doesn't make financial sense to repair, we'll tell you.
Q: Do you repair both gas and electric ovens?
A: Yes. We service gas ranges, electric ranges, dual-fuel ranges, wall ovens, and cooktops across all major brands.
Q: My gas burner won't light -- what could be causing that?
A: Common causes include a faulty igniter, clogged burner ports, or a failed spark module. In some cases it's a simple cleaning issue; in others a part needs replacement. We'll identify the actual cause before recommending anything.
Q: My oven temperature seems off -- food is burning or undercooked. Can that be fixed?
A: Yes. Temperature calibration issues are commonly caused by a failing temperature sensor or a control board problem. This is typically a straightforward repair once we've confirmed the cause.
Q: My oven burner clicks constantly even when it's not in use -- is that normal?
A: No. Continuous clicking usually means the igniter switch is stuck or there's moisture in the igniter assembly. It's worth having it looked at -- it can sometimes indicate a more serious igniter issue.
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If your oven or range has a control board failure, we offer component-level board repair that can save you hundreds compared to a full board replacement.
Not sure where to find your model number? Check our model and serial number guide.

