From a gas burner that keeps clicking but won't light, to an induction cooktop showing error codes, to an electric coil that heats unevenly, Era Service diagnoses and fixes all cooktop types, same day in most of.
From a GE Profile gas cooktop in Ontario to a Wolf range in Riverside, Era Service technicians arrive stocked with igniters, spark modules and valve assemblies to fix the problem on the first visit, same day in most of the Inland Empire.
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the Inland Empire kitchens run the full spectrum, from apartment-grade electric coil cooktops to professional 48-inch gas ranges and sleek induction surfaces. Era Service technicians are trained on all three technologies and carry the diagnostic tools specific to each. Whether you have a Wolf gas cooktop in Riverside or a Samsung induction unit in Chino Hills, we show up prepared to fix the problem on the first visit. Every repair includes a flat-rate upfront quote and a 90-day warranty on parts and labor.
A cracked igniter electrode, clogged burner cap or faulty spark module will prevent ignition. We test each component at the source and replace only what has failed.
The igniter sparks non-stop even when the burner is on? A stuck switch, moisture in the igniter well or a shorted spark module is to blame, easy to fix once diagnosed.
Clogged burner orifices restrict gas flow and produce a low, lopsided flame. We clean the orifice and inspect the gas valve, regulator and supply line for pressure issues.
Fault codes on induction units typically mean an inverter board failure, a temperature-sensor fault or a cracked glass zone. We read the code, isolate the board-level fault and repair it.
If one or more induction zones won't activate at all, the cause is usually a failed coil, a dead touch-control module or a damaged power board, all repairable without replacing the unit.
A dead coil element or a failed infinite switch (the knob that controls heat level) is the most common electric cooktop complaint. We test both and replace the defective part.
A cracked glass-ceramic surface on a smooth-top or induction cooktop is a safety hazard. We source and install the correct glass panel for your model.
Worn valve stems and cracked knob shafts cause gas valves to stick or spin without engaging. We replace valves and knob assemblies to restore precise control.
Gas, electric coil, smooth-top glass-ceramic and induction, our technicians are certified on every surface type and carry the right test equipment for each.
Call before 1 PM and we'll aim to have a technician at your home the same day in most parts of the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley.
Parts and labor are both covered for 90 days. If the repaired component fails again in that window, we come back at no charge.
No hourly billing surprises. You see the full cost of the repair before we start, and the work.
Wolf, Viking and Thermador cooktops require brand-specific parts and calibration procedures. Our techs are trained to work on high-end commercial-style appliances.
Weekend and evening appointments are available, because a broken cooktop on a Sunday shouldn't mean waiting until Monday.
Call (818) 266-4554 or fill out the online form. Tell us the cooktop type (gas, electric or induction) and the symptom you're seeing.
We test igniters, valves, power boards and control modules with calibrated tools to identify the exact failure, not just the surface symptom.
The written quote covers parts and labor in full. You approve it before anything is replaced. No surprise line items after the fact.
Most cooktop repairs are done the same visit. We verify the fix before we leave, and the 90-day warranty starts the moment the job is complete.
Continuous clicking without ignition usually means a wet or cracked igniter electrode, a clogged burner cap, or a faulty spark module. Our technician will clean, test and replace the specific part causing the problem.
Yes. Induction error codes typically point to a failed inverter board, a temperature sensor fault, or a cracked glass surface. We diagnose and repair induction units from Wolf, Thermador, Bosch, Samsung and other brands.
Uneven heating on an electric coil is usually caused by a faulty burner element or a worn infinite switch (the control knob mechanism). Both are straightforward repairs we complete in a single visit.
A weak flame typically means a blocked burner orifice or a failing gas valve. We clean and inspect the burner assembly, and replace the valve or regulator if needed using genuine parts.
It depends on the failure. A continuously clicking igniter is annoying but usually safe; a gas burner that won't shut off is a safety hazard requiring immediate attention. When in doubt, call us, same-day visits are available.
Have an oven that also needs attention? See our Oven & Range Repair page. Dishwasher giving trouble? Visit our Dishwasher Repair page. Or view all appliance repair services we offer across the Inland Empire.
Same-day appointments available across the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley. Flat-rate pricing.