Stove Repair
in Toronto & the GTA
Stove repair in Toronto for burners that stop heating, gas burners that will not ignite, flames that burn unevenly, or stove controls that stop responding.
EAS Repair & Installation provides dependable stove repair service across Toronto and the GTA for homes, condos, rental properties, and everyday family kitchens.
$95 diagnostic visit. Final repair cost depends on the appliance, brand, parts needed, and labor required.
Stove Repair in Toronto for Surface Burner and Ignition Problems
We provide stove repair in Toronto, North York, Mississauga, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, Aurora, and nearby GTA communities. Same-day appointments may be available depending on route timing and technician schedule.
Most stove service calls start on the cooking surface rather than deep inside the appliance. One burner stops heating, a gas burner keeps clicking, the flame looks wrong, or the controls stop reacting the way they should. Those problems may seem small at first, but they can quickly make everyday cooking frustrating and unreliable.
Stove Repair in Toronto: Where Stove Trouble Usually Shows Up First
An Electric Burner or Glass-Top Zone Stops Heating
On electric stoves, a dead burner may point to a failed element, burner socket, switch, limiter, wiring fault, or control issue. On glass-top models, a radiant zone can also fail because of a sensor or heat-regulation problem.
A Gas Burner Clicks but Will Not Light Properly
If a gas burner keeps clicking, lights slowly, or will not ignite at all, the cause may be moisture, dirty burner parts, clogged ports, a weak igniter, a bad spark module, or a switch problem affecting the ignition system.
The Flame or Heat Output Looks Uneven
When one burner runs too hot, too low, or heats unevenly, the issue may involve burner parts, gas flow, clogged flame ports, switch behavior, poor contact, or element wear. Uneven heat is not just annoying. It changes how food cooks every day.
The Controls Stop Responding the Way They Should
A stove that locks up, beeps unexpectedly, trips the breaker, or ignores knob and touch input may have a switch failure, wiring issue, sensor problem, interface fault, or control board trouble. These symptoms can affect both safety and temperature control.
Types of Stoves We Service
Stove, Cooktop, or Range: Which Repair Page Fits Best?
This page is mainly focused on the top cooking surface side of the appliance: burners, ignition, heat control, flame behavior, and stove-top operating problems. If your issue is with a built-in surface-only unit, our cooktop repair page is the better fit.
If the problem involves the full freestanding appliance, especially when the burners and oven cavity are both part of the diagnosis, our range repair page is the closer match. If the trouble is mainly inside the oven cavity itself, see our oven repair page.
That separation helps keep the right repair information on the right page and makes it easier to book the service that actually matches the problem in your kitchen.
What We Usually Look At on a Stove Service Call
- Whether the affected burner is losing heat, power, flame stability, or control response
- Whether ignition parts, burner caps, or flame ports are causing delayed or failed lighting
- Whether switches, wiring, or sensors are reading and regulating heat correctly
- Whether an induction zone is detecting cookware and delivering power properly
- Whether breaker trips or control faults are tied to a deeper electrical problem
- Whether gas flow, valve behavior, or burner assembly condition is affecting safe operation
Stove Brands We Commonly Service
We repair many major stove brands including LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Bosch, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Miele, Thermador, and Wolf. For broader manufacturer coverage, you can also review our brands we service page.
When Stove Repair Is Often Worth Doing
Many stove-top problems are still practical to repair when the appliance is otherwise in solid condition. Burners, elements, switches, igniters, spark modules, knobs, sensors, and some control-related faults are often more reasonable to fix than to replace the whole appliance.
The real question is whether the failure is isolated and whether the repair solves the operating issue cleanly without pointing to broader decline across the appliance. That is exactly why diagnosis should come first.
Helpful Stove Information
For Ontario gas appliance and carbon monoxide safety guidance, you can also review official TSSA fuel appliance safety information.
Stove Questions We Hear Regularly
Why does one stove burner fail while the others still work?
That usually means the problem is local to that burner circuit or burner assembly, such as an element, socket, switch, igniter, or flame-path issue rather than total appliance failure.
Why does my gas burner keep clicking after it lights?
That can happen because of moisture, dirty burner parts, ignition switch problems, or a spark system fault that keeps trying to fire even after ignition.
Can an induction burner zone fail even if the other zones still work?
Yes. Induction systems can develop zone-specific faults related to sensing, controls, power delivery, or internal electronics without affecting every cooking zone at once.
How do I know whether I need stove, cooktop, or range repair?
If the issue is mainly on the top cooking surface, this stove page is the right fit. Built-in surface-only units usually belong under cooktop repair, while full appliance issues involving both burners and oven are usually closer to range repair.
Book Stove Repair in Toronto
A stove problem can make simple daily cooking feel harder than it should. Whether your burner is not heating, your gas burner will not ignite, your flame is uneven, or your controls are not responding properly, contact EAS Repair & Installation for dependable stove repair across Toronto and the GTA.



