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Viking Appliance Repair in San Jose

Viking range burner won't light, oven heating unevenly, or refrigerator running warm? Our experienced San Jose technicians repair Viking professional ranges, cooktops, ovens and refrigeration with genuine OEM parts, upfront quotes and same-day diagnostics when scheduling allows. Book online or call us today.

Key takeaways

  • Sub-Zero San Jose repairs Viking professional ranges, cooktops, ovens and built-in refrigeration with genuine OEM parts.
  • A Viking burner that clicks without lighting is usually a fouled igniter, worn spark module or clogged port.
  • Sealed-system refrigeration work is handled with EPA-certified refrigerant handling.
  • Most Viking range and cooktop repairs land between $250 and $700 depending on the part.
  • Independent and highly experienced; $89 flat service call is waived when you proceed with the repair.

Quick answers

Do you fix both Viking ranges and Viking refrigerators?
Yes. Viking is best known for pro ranges and cooktops, but also makes built-in refrigeration — we service both the cooking and the cold side.
My Viking burner clicks but won't light — fixable?
Almost always. It usually points to a fouled igniter, a worn spark module or a clogged port. We clean, test and replace only what's failing.
How much does Viking range repair cost?
Most land between $250 and $700 depending on the part. An $89 service call applies and is waived when you proceed with the repair.
Viking Appliance Repair in San Jose

Common problems we fix

  • Surface burner won't light or clicks without igniting
  • Oven won't hold temperature or heats unevenly
  • Weak flame or gas smell at the range
  • Refrigerator or freezer running warm
  • Failed igniter, spark module or oven sensor
  • Ice maker not producing or door not sealing

Viking helped invent the professional-style kitchen, bringing commercial-grade cooking power into the American home. That heritage shows in heavy cast burner grates, high-BTU sealed burners, and the kind of build that is absolutely worth repairing rather than replacing. Our San Jose technicians are highly experienced on Viking, work with genuine OEM parts, and handle both the cooking and refrigeration sides of the lineup.

Viking ranges, cooktops and ovens

The cooking side is where Viking earns its reputation, and it is where most service calls land. A sealed burner that clicks endlessly but never catches usually means a fouled igniter, a tired spark module, or a port clogged by spillover — often a clean-and-replace fix rather than a major repair. Inside the oven, uneven baking and temperatures that drift point to a failing oven sensor, a worn bake or broil element, or an igniter that no longer pulls enough current to open the gas valve. We also see convection-fan and control-board faults on the larger ranges. Each one is a discrete repair, not a reason to retire the range. Because the cooking side overlaps so closely with other pro brands, the same team also handles Wolf range and cooktop repair and our wider cooking appliance repair work.

Viking applianceCommon faults we fix
Pro ranges & cooktopsBurner won’t ignite, weak/uneven flame, clicking, clogged ports
OvensDrifting temperature, failed bake/broil element, oven sensor, convection fan
Built-in refrigerationRunning warm, evaporator/condenser fan, defrost fault, thermistor
Sealed systemRefrigerant leak requiring EPA-certified handling, noisy compressor
Ice & doorIce maker not producing, door gasket no longer sealing

Viking refrigeration

Viking refrigerators and freezers ask for a different skill set, and our team is equipped for it. When a Viking runs warm, the cause is commonly an evaporator or condenser fan, a defrost-system fault, or a failing thermistor — but it can also be a sealed-system issue that demands EPA-certified refrigerant handling. Door gaskets that no longer seal, ice makers that quit producing, and noisy compressors round out the list. We diagnose the exact component first so you are never paying for guesswork. Many of these same cold-side symptoms appear on Sub-Zero refrigerator repair jobs, and our technicians carry that built-in refrigeration experience across both brands.

Independent, highly experienced service

We are an independent repair company, not a manufacturer-authorized dealer. For Bay Area homeowners that means specialist-level Viking knowledge, genuine OEM parts, upfront quotes, and no pressure to replace a range or refrigerator that simply needs one part. Most jobs are done in a single visit, and we’ll be honest if a unit isn’t worth saving.

We serve San Jose, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Campbell, Sunnyvale, Mountain View and the wider Silicon Valley and Bay Area. Book online or call us for the earliest available appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you repair both Viking ranges and Viking refrigerators?

Yes. Viking is best known for its professional ranges and cooktops, but it also makes built-in refrigeration. Our team services both the cooking and the cold side, from sealed burners to compressor and sealed-system work, using genuine OEM parts.

My Viking burner clicks but won't light — is that fixable?

Almost always. A burner that clicks without igniting usually points to a fouled igniter, a worn spark module, or a clogged port. We clean, test, and replace what's actually failing, then quote it upfront before any work.

How much does Viking range repair cost?

Most Viking range and cooktop repairs land between $250 and $700 depending on the part — an igniter or sensor sits lower, while a control board or sealed-burner assembly runs higher. You get a clear quote after the on-site diagnosis.

Can you service older Viking professional models?

Yes. Viking units are built to last, and we repair both current and older professional ranges, ovens, cooktops and refrigerators. We'll give you an honest call on whether a repair makes sense.

What Bay Area homeowners say

4.9 / 5 across 237 repairs
Our Viking professional range had a sealed burner that wouldn’t ignite and a flaky control board. The technician was genuinely experienced with Viking, used OEM parts, and gave a clear quote first. Excellent.
Helen K. · San Jose
Our 36-inch built-in Sub-Zero stopped cooling on the fresh-food side while the freezer held fine. They identified a failed evaporator fan from the model number, arrived with the genuine OEM part, and had it holding 38°F the same afternoon.
Daniel R. · Willow Glen, San Jose
A sealed-system fault on our Sub-Zero refrigerator needed EPA-certified work most shops avoid. The technician was clearly experienced, explained the diagnosis in plain English, and gave an honest upfront quote before touching anything.
Megan T. · Almaden Valley, San Jose

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