Range Repair in Charlotte, NC
Range Repair Charlotte, NC — burner won't ignite, oven not heating, or temperature way off? HeyKey's certified technicians fix all major gas and electric ranges fast across Charlotte, NC. Same-day available — we're ready when you areSame-day range repair Charlotte NC available — call (803) 805-7122 today.
Common Range Repair Issues and Solutions
1. The Range is not heating
Common Cause
Likely suffering from a failed bake/broil element, a faulty gas igniter, or a tripped circuit breaker.
How to Fix
Owner troubleshooting steps:
Failed Heating Element (Electric): If the baking element (bottom coil) does not turn red or has blistering/cracks, it is broken and must be replaced.
Weak/Broken Igniter (Gas): If the Range clicks but won't light, the igniter is likely too weak to pull enough current to open the safety valve.
Tripped Circuit Breaker: Check your home's main electrical panel for a tripped breaker. Ranges often use a double-pole breaker that may need to be reset.
Faulty Temperature Sensor: If the sensor is touching the Range wall or damaged, it can prevent heating. It should be located and checked to ensure it is not touching the Range back.
Control Board Failure: If the Range shows an error code, has no display, or has burnt spots, the electronic control board may be broken.
Door Seal Issues: A damaged gasket allows heat to escape, making the Range seem like it's not heating properly
2. Range is not able to reach set temperature
Common Cause
Usually caused by a faulty temperature sensor, damaged heating elements (electric), or a bad igniter (gas).
Faulty Temperature Sensor: If the sensor touches the Range wall, it can cause incorrect readings. Ensure it is positioned correctly.
Damaged Heating Element (Electric): Visually check the bake and broil elements for blisters, rust, or breaks. A malfunctioning element won't produce enough heat.
Bad Igniter (Gas): If the igniter glows but doesn't light the gas, or takes too long to glow, it is likely weak and needs replacement.
Incorrect Calibration: The Range's thermostat may be out of calibration and need to be adjusted.
Door Gasket/Seal: A broken or worn door seal allows heat to escape, preventing the Range from reaching high temperatures.
Control Board: A faulty control board may not be sending enough power to the heating elements.
How to Fix
Owner troubleshooting steps:
Check with a thermometer: Confirm the temperature discrepancy with a dedicated Range thermometer.
Calibrate the Range: Most modern Ranges allow adjustment, often found under "settings" or by holding the "bake" button.
Inspect elements: Look for physical damage (broken, blistered) and test with a multimeter for continuity.
3. Range Door Hinges or Seal Issues
Common Cause
Usually caused by:
Hinges/Seal: Damaged or misaligned door hinges, or a worn-out door gasket letting heat escape.
Self-Clean Lock: The door lock mechanism may be stuck, often requiring a manual reset or power cycle.
How to Fix
Owner troubleshooting steps:
First, check the seals and hinges. Are they clean?
Make sure nothing is stuck. We recommend a thorough cleaning with soapy water and a sponge.
4. Range Control Board/Panel Issues
Common Cause
Usually caused by:
Display Errors: Modern Ranges may show error codes, suggesting a faulty circuit board or sensor
Range main control board is cooked during the self-cleaning mode.
How to Fix
Owner troubleshooting steps:
Power Reset: Turn off the circuit breaker for 5-10 minutes to reset the electronics.
Inspect for Damage: If you feel any electrical burning smell, turn off the breaker and book a service call with us.
5. Convection Range is not heating up
Common Cause
Usually caused by:
Convection element fails out.
Main control board malfunction
How to Fix
Owner troubleshooting steps:
check the circuit breaker or fuse box to your house and make sure there is proper electrical power to the Range.
Double check the Range temperature has been selected when testing to see if it heats up. If your Range is not heating up or heating up unevenly, this might be a technical fault
Range burners not working? HeyKey technicians provide reliable range repair in Charlotte, NC — call today for same-day service.
Our Work in Charlotte
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Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of range repair in Charlotte depends on the specific issue and required parts. We provide honest, transparent pricing and diagnostic fees that are applied toward your repair.
We service all major and premium brands, including Sub-Zero, Wolf, JennAir, Thermador, KitchenAid, Viking, and more.
Yes, we offer same-day service appointments whenever possible to get your kitchen appliances back in working order quickly.
Most ranges, especially high-end brands like Wolf or JennAir, are well worth repairing. A professional repair can extend the life of your appliance for years at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
You can schedule your service by calling us directly or using our online contact form. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate your busy lifestyle in Charlotte.
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Range Repair Charlotte NC — whether it's a gas burner that won't light or an electric oven that's not heating right, HeyKey's certified technicians get it sorted fast. Serving Charlotte, NC — same-day available.