
Same-Day Cooktop Repair in Arlington & Surrounding Cities
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Our Samsung fridge stopped cooling overnight. Called Max Appliance and they sent someone out same day. The technician was professional, explained everything clearly, and had us back up and running in under 2 hours. Pricing was fair and transparent. Highly recommend!
Washer was making a horrible noise. The tech arrived on time, diagnosed the issue quickly (worn bearing), and completed the repair efficiently. Very knowledgeable and reasonably priced. Will definitely use them again.
Had an issue with our GE dishwasher not draining. Max Appliance came out the next day, fixed it within an hour, and cleaned up everything. The technician was courteous and explained what caused the problem. Great service!
Our LG dryer stopped heating. Called Max Appliance and they were able to fit us in the same day. The repair was done professionally and the price was exactly what they quoted over the phone. Very satisfied with the service.
Excellent service! Our Whirlpool refrigerator was leaking water. The technician arrived within the scheduled window, quickly identified the problem, and had the parts needed in his truck. Fixed it on the spot. Very pleased!
Called them for our Maytag washer that wouldn't spin. They came out same day, tech was friendly and professional. Fixed the issue and gave us maintenance tips to prevent future problems. Fair pricing too. Would recommend!
Our KitchenAid oven stopped working right before Thanksgiving. Max Appliance saved the day! Same-day service, professional technician, and reasonable rates. We were so relieved. Thank you!
Had them fix our dishwasher last year and they did such a great job we called them again for our fridge. Always reliable, professional, and fair pricing. They're our go-to for all appliance repairs now.
Very responsive and professional. Our freezer stopped working and they came out within hours. The technician was knowledgeable and explained everything clearly. Repair was done quickly and hasn't had any issues since.
Ranch homes along Fielder Road get serious cooktop use — families here actually cook. That Samsung 5-burner glass-top running since 2014 is probably showing its age: cracked ceramic near the back-left element, a burner that clicks for eight seconds before catching, or one zone that just won't hold temperature. These are exactly the calls we handle in this part of Arlington every week. The glass surface is the first thing to go on those older units, and once it cracks, the temperature sensor underneath starts misreading — then the control board throws codes that look electrical when the real fix is a $180 surface swap.
North Arlington near UTA is rental territory. Budget appliances, hard use, no maintenance until something fails. The bulk of central Arlington's housing — especially the 76013 and 76015 corridors — went up between 1968 and 1984. Those kitchens have 30-inch cutouts that don't always match modern cooktop footprints, and the wiring in some of these homes runs tight on amperage for a 240V induction unit. Landlords call us when tenants finally complain; by then the igniter module is shot and the burner caps are caked solid with grease. South Arlington tells a different story. The 76017 and 76018 zip codes — subdivisions built out in the late 1990s and early 2000s off Sublett Road and Matlock — have more KitchenAid and Bosch cooktops, installed during kitchen remodels around 2008–2015 and now hitting the age where igniter modules and control boards start failing. The homes near Viridian (76005) are newer still, but those builder-grade Samsung and LG glass-tops get heavy use and often develop hairline cracks in the ceramic surface within five to seven years. Arlington's position between I-20 and SH-360 means our DFW dispatch can reach any of these zip codes — 76010 through 76018 — without the traffic delays you'd hit going into Dallas proper.
Common Cooktop Issues in Arlington
Igniter Won't Catch — DFW Humidity and Grease Buildup Block the Spark
That endless clicking with no flame is almost always a clogged burner cap orifice combined with grease on the electrode tip — not a dead module. Arlington summers push humidity into kitchens, and on Whirlpool and GE gas units, carbon deposits build fast. Cleaning the electrode isn't enough; the burner cap orifice needs clearing too, or the same problem is back in three weeks. If the igniter module itself has failed, it'll spark randomly even with the burners off — that's the tell. A module swap runs around $95 in parts on most GE models and takes under an hour.
Ceramic Surface Cracks Near High-Use Burners
Don't run it once it's cracked. Electricity and fractured ceramic don't mix. Bosch and LG glass-top cooktops in this income range take real punishment. A hairline crack radiating from the right-front heating element usually means thermal stress from repeated high-heat cooking on a surface that never fully cooled between sessions. The glass itself needs replacement — there's no safe patch — and the heating element beneath often shows burn marks at the connection points that need inspection before a new surface goes in. On LG models, the control board sometimes throws an F9 or LO error code after a surface crack because the temperature sensor reads incorrectly through the damaged area. This pattern shows up consistently on LG units from the 2016–2019 production run; if that's your situation in the 76015 or 76017 zip code, call (832) 366-1414 and we can usually get out same-day.
One Burner Runs Too Hot or Won't Hold Low
On KitchenAid and Samsung electric smoothtop models, a faulty infinite switch is the usual culprit. The switch controls how much power cycles to the heating element — when it sticks or the contacts wear, you get either full blast or nothing, no in-between. Arlington's older homes with fluctuating line voltage from aging panels accelerate this wear faster than you'd see in newer construction. A worn infinite switch also causes the surface indicator light to stay on after shutdown — that's the tell. Replacement switch costs $45–$70 depending on the Samsung model; labor brings the total to around $160–$190.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Arlington for cooktop repair?▼
Most Arlington addresses are 20–35 minutes from our DFW dispatch. Same-day slots fill up fast in summer, so call (832) 366-1414 early. Evening availability runs Tuesday through Saturday, and the 76010–76018 zip codes are covered daily — including south Arlington out past Sublett Road.
Do you work on Samsung and Bosch cooktops?▼
Both, regularly. Samsung glass-tops come in with cracked surfaces and bad infinite switches. Bosch induction units need control board resets and element replacement more than people expect — the E0 error on a Bosch 800 series usually points to a failed induction coil, not a control board, and that distinction saves a few hundred dollars in parts. We also handle LG, Whirlpool, GE, and KitchenAid — all brands common to Arlington's housing stock.
What does a cooktop repair typically run, and do you do emergency visits?▼
Diagnosis is $85 and applies toward the repair. Most fixes — igniter replacement, infinite switch, burner element — land between $140 and $280 parts and labor. Ceramic surface replacements on LG and Samsung units run $220–$380 depending on the model. KitchenAid induction coil swaps typically run $190–$260 once the control board diagnostic is factored in. Emergency same-day service is available seven days a week; book online or call (832) 366-1414, and we're usually on-site within 2 hours for urgent jobs anywhere in the Arlington metro.
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