In Hillview, KY, the stove is the kitchen's engine — and when it goes wrong, the impact is immediate. Cold burners. An oven that won't reach temperature. An igniter that clicks endlessly without catching. These aren't background problems. They disrupt meals, routines, and households on a daily basis until they're resolved.
Viking Refrigerator Repairs handles gas and electric stove and oven repair across Hillview — covering all major brands, from Whirlpool and Samsung to LG, Frigidaire, GE, KitchenAid, Kenmore, and more. We diagnose accurately, quote before we start, and repair to a standard that doesn't require a follow-up visit.
Before: You're cooking a meal and two of the four burners light immediately. The back left burner takes three or four clicks before it catches — and sometimes it doesn't at all. The oven was set to 375°F but things come out underdone, so you've started adding 15 minutes to every recipe. The glass top has a hairline crack in one corner you've been ignoring because it hasn't grown — yet.
Right now: You've adjusted everything around the faults. You use the two front burners. You set the oven hotter to compensate. You avoid that corner of the cooktop. The appliance still technically works — just not the way it should.
After a Viking repair: All four burners light on the first click. The oven hits temperature accurately and holds it. The glass top is intact. You're cooking from recipes as written again, not from workarounds.
That gap — between managing around a fault and having a fully functioning appliance — is a one-visit fix for most stove and oven faults in Hillview.
Gas igniter faults are worth addressing quickly — not just for convenience, but for safety. An igniter that's intermittently failing can allow small amounts of unburned gas to accumulate before catching. In most cases this is minor, but in a kitchen with poor ventilation, it's a meaningful risk. The igniter replacement itself takes under an hour.
Glass cooktop cracks behave similarly: a hairline crack from a dropped pan spreads under thermal stress. A crack in the corner of the cooking surface that looks stable today can become a cracked panel requiring full replacement after two or three high-heat cooking sessions. Catching it early — and assessing whether it needs sealing or full replacement — is significantly cheaper than addressing it after the crack has run.
Oven temperature drift is often a thermostat or bake element fault. Both are inexpensive repairs. The cost of continuing to undercook food, overbake, and adjust every recipe is lower in cash but real in daily frustration.
We've been servicing cooking appliances in Hillview, KY long enough to know what a complete stove or oven repair looks like — and what corners get cut when jobs are rushed.
On every gas stove or oven repair, we run a leak test after reconnection. That's not optional — it's the job. On every glass cooktop replacement, we inspect the cooktop frame and mounting clips before fitting the new surface, because a warped frame cracks a new panel under heat expansion. On every oven heating fault, we test the thermostat calibration after replacing the element, because an element and a thermostat can fail together and one hidden fault turns a resolved job into a callback.
These aren't extras. They're what a properly completed repair looks like.
It's a question clients ask regularly — and the answer is more nuanced than most expect.
Gas stove repairs tend to be lower-cost per fault. Igniters are inexpensive and quick to replace. Burner caps and ports can often be cleaned rather than replaced. The gas valve is the most expensive gas stove component, but valve faults are less common than igniter or spark module issues.
Electric stove repairs vary more. A bake element is inexpensive. A control board replacement on a newer touch-interface range can be significant. Glass ceramic cooktop replacement is the most expensive electric stove repair — the surface itself is the cost, not the labour.
The appliance worth repairing quickly is almost always the one that needs the simpler fault addressed: an igniter, an element, a thermostat. Left alone, these create secondary faults in connected components. In Hillview, the most expensive stove and oven repairs we handle are usually the ones that started as something straightforward and were left too long.
A: Usually a faulty thermocouple or flame sensor — the safety mechanism that cuts gas when it detects no flame. It's a simple component replacement, typically same-day.
A: Often an individual burner element or the infinite switch controlling that burner. We can usually diagnose and fix in a single visit.
A: Yes. We source replacement glass for major brands including GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, and Frigidaire. We confirm fitment before ordering.
A: Both. We handle safe gas connections, leak testing, and calibration for new installations in Hillview, KY.
A: We'd recommend getting it assessed. In most cases, the risk is low — but an intermittently failing igniter can occasionally allow brief gas accumulation before igniting. It's a simple fix worth not delaying.
"Samsung glass cooktop had a burner zone that stopped responding. Viking came out, diagnosed a faulty control board module for that zone, and ordered the part. Back the next day to fit it. Whole surface working again."
— Nneka F."Gas oven wasn't holding temperature. Viking found a faulty bake element and replaced it same afternoon. Now my oven bakes exactly as it should. I feel like I got my kitchen back."
— David O."The technician replaced the igniter module and ran a safety check on the gas connection before leaving. That last part wasn't something I asked for — they just did it."
— Yemi A.