
Same-Day Range Repair in Cedar Hill & 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.
Joe Pool Lake draws weekend traffic to the western edge of Cedar Hill, but the daily stress on these homes shows up in the kitchen. Samsung freestanding ranges in the newer subdivisions off Wintergreen Road, Whirlpool gas units in the older 75104 blocks — both fail the same way in July: burners that won't light, ovens that lose heat mid-cook. Max Appliance Repair runs same-day routes through Cedar Hill from our DFW network, usually on-site within two hours of your call. Summers here are brutal on kitchen appliances. An oven running at 375°F while the ambient kitchen temperature is already 85°F pushes heating elements and thermal fuses hard. That's why Cedar Hill sees more range failures June through September than the rest of the year combined. The city has grown fast — new construction off Straus Road and established neighborhoods near downtown Cedar Hill sit side by side, which means our techs see everything from a 2019 LG slide-in with a control board glitch to a 1994 GE drop-in that's outlasted two kitchen remodels. Range makes and model years vary block by block here. That's exactly why we stock parts before arriving instead of ordering on-site.
The neighborhoods feeding off Belt Line Road in zip 75104 have a lot of 1990s-era homes built during Cedar Hill's expansion south from Dallas. Those kitchens mostly got GE or Frigidaire drop-in ranges — some still running today, which means worn igniter assemblies and cracked door gaskets show up constantly. Over near FM 1382 in the 75106 sections, newer KitchenAid and LG slide-ins are common, but even those develop control board failures after five or six years of Texas summer cooking cycles. The homes near Uptown Village at Cedar Hill tend to be newer construction — post-2005 — and their ranges are hitting that 10-to-15-year threshold where bake elements and door latch assemblies start going. Bosch ranges appear in some of the higher-end remodels near Bardin Road; the ceramic cooktops on those crack if someone sets a cold pan on a hot surface, which happens more than you'd think. The Straus Road corridor between 75104 and 75106 is a mixed bag — some original builder-grade Amana units still in service, some upgraded Samsung and LG. That stretch gets regular visits from our techs. Parts availability is rarely an issue for anything less than 20 years old, but a few of those original Frigidaire drop-ins from the early 1990s occasionally need cross-referenced parts from the GE pool. Down near the Mountain Creek area where Cedar Hill edges toward Duncanville, a lot of townhomes and smaller-footprint kitchens run compact 30-inch freestanding ranges. Whirlpool and Amana are thick in that zone — both share the same basic platform, so parts cross easily. The problem there is ventilation: tight kitchen layouts trap heat, and control boards run hotter than they should. Board failures in compact kitchens happen earlier than the manufacturer would predict. Cedar Hill also has a notable stretch of rental properties along S. Clark Road. Landlords there tend to keep GE and Samsung freestanding units from the mid-2010s in service longer than owner-occupied homes. Igniter switches and cracked bake elements cycle through those addresses faster than anywhere else in the 75104 zip.
Common Range Issues in Cedar Hill
Gas Burner Clicks But Won't Light
Grease and humidity are rough on spark igniters. GE freestanding gas ranges in the older Cedar Hill neighborhoods see this constantly — the igniter ceramic cracks or gets coated with residue, and you get clicking without flame. Swapping the spark igniter module usually solves it in under an hour. If the igniter looks intact, the gas valve solenoid is often the real culprit. One thing homeowners miss: a clogged burner cap causes the same symptom. Pull the cap off, rinse it with hot water, let it dry completely. If the clicking stops after that, you saved yourself a service call. On Whirlpool and Amana gas ranges — common in the older Belt Line Road neighborhoods — worn igniter switch terminals are a separate failure point. The switch corrodes over time and loses continuity even when the ceramic looks clean. That's a $40 part, but you have to know to check for it. Most homeowners never get there on their own.
Oven Won't Hold Temperature — Runs Hot or Cold
A failing bake element is the most common oven complaint on Cedar Hill electric ranges. Samsung and LG models — popular in the newer Wintergreen Road subdivisions — develop hot spots along the element that eventually burn through entirely. Watch for F10 or SE error codes on Samsung units before the oven quits heating. Element replacement is model-specific; bring your serial number when you call. Hidden oven temperature sensor failures cause the same symptom. The sensor reads wrong, the control board compensates incorrectly, and your casserole comes out overcooked or raw. A multimeter check on the sensor takes two minutes and rules that out fast. KitchenAid wall ovens in the higher-end Cedar Hill remodels have a third failure mode that's easy to overlook: the convection fan motor slows down before it quits entirely. The oven reads the correct temperature, but heat distribution is uneven because the fan isn't moving air at the right speed. Food browns on one side and stays pale on the other. Replacing the convection fan motor on a KitchenAid usually runs $180–$220 all in, and it's a one-visit repair.
Faint Gas Smell Near the Stove
Not every gas odor is a dramatic leak. On Whirlpool gas ranges, a worn burner valve seal lets trace amounts through even when the burner is off. It still needs inspection before the next cook. Repeated igniter clicking without ignition also allows unburned gas to pool around the cooktop surface. Call (832) 366-1414 immediately — gas smell calls jump to the front of the queue.
Electric Surface Burner Stuck on High or Won't Heat
The infinite switch controls heat level on coil-element electric ranges. It's a mechanical switch mounted behind the knob, and it wears out. Failed infinite switches either stop the burner from heating entirely or lock it at maximum output — neither is workable. GE and Frigidaire freestanding ranges from the 1990s and early 2000s, still running in Cedar Hill's older neighborhoods, hit this failure regularly. Replacing an infinite switch is straightforward if you match the switch to the element wattage. Wrong rating and the replacement fails faster than the original did. Cedar Hill homes with Samsung glass-top ranges see a related problem: the radiant surface element cracks internally while the glass above it looks undamaged. The element stops heating but there's no visible sign of failure. A continuity test on the element confirms it in about three minutes. Most of these repairs are done same-day because radiant elements for Samsung 30-inch models ride on our trucks. Power fluctuations during Cedar Hill's summer storm season also spike control boards on newer electric ranges. A board reset sometimes clears it; a hard failure means replacement. LG and Samsung boards typically run $150–$250 depending on model year. Call (832) 366-1414 if your range went dead after a storm — in many cases we can diagnose over the phone and arrive with the right board already loaded.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Cedar Hill for range repair?▼
Most calls in 75104 and 75106 get same-day service. We run regular routes down Highway 67 and I-20 into Cedar Hill — travel from dispatch is usually 45 minutes or less. Call (832) 366-1414 or schedule online; evening slots are available most weekdays.
Do you repair KitchenAid and Samsung ranges?▼
Yes — both are common in Cedar Hill. KitchenAid gas ranges typically need control board replacements or cracked igniter switches. Samsung electric models usually come in with bake element failures or F-series error codes requiring control panel resets. We stock the most common parts for both, so one visit usually closes the job. Bosch ceramic cooktop repairs are less common but we handle those too. Cracked glass surfaces are a replacement job, not a patch — a cracked cooktop is a safety issue and shouldn't be used until the glass panel is swapped out.
What does a range repair cost in Cedar Hill, and how does it work?▼
Most repairs land between $150 and $350 depending on the part. We charge a flat diagnostic fee and give a firm quote before any work starts — no surprise additions. Same-day and emergency slots are available. Call (832) 366-1414 to check what's open today.
My oven displays an error code — is that serious?▼
Depends on the code. Samsung F10 usually means the oven sensor overheated — don't ignore it, because continued use can trip the thermal fuse and turn a $120 repair into a $280 one. LG F9 typically points to a door latch assembly problem. GE F3 is almost always the oven temperature sensor. Screenshot the code before you power cycle the range — sometimes it clears and doesn't return, but knowing what appeared helps the tech arrive with the right part. Call us at (832) 366-1414 and read the code off. Samsung F10 and LG F9 are almost always same-day repairs if caught early. GE sensor parts run lower cost than Samsung boards, so GE codes tend to be cheaper fixes. Don't sit on error codes — they usually mean something is already running outside safe limits.
Is it worth repairing an older range, or should I just replace it?▼
Depends on what's actually broken. A bake element on a 15-year-old GE costs $80–$120 to replace. A new GE freestanding range runs $700–$900. That math is easy. Control board replacements are the break-even question — if the board costs more than half the price of a replacement unit, buying new usually makes more sense. The ranges in Cedar Hill's older homes — GE and Frigidaire drop-ins from the 1990s — are often worth repairing because replacement means a full kitchen retrofit, not just swapping a unit. A drop-in doesn't swap cleanly to a slide-in. Homeowners in the 75104 zip who've done that conversion know it's a $1,500 project minimum, not a $300 appliance swap. The repair cost and realistic replacement scope are something we'll lay out straight before any work starts — the call is yours.
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