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Jennifer Rodriguez
2 weeks ago

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!

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Michael Thompson
1 month ago

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.

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Sarah Martinez
1 month ago

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!

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David Chen
2 months ago

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.

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Amanda Williams
2 months ago

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!

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Robert Johnson
3 months ago

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!

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Lisa Anderson
4 months ago

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!

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James Parker
6 months ago

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.

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Patricia White
7 months ago

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.

The ranchers along Brown Trail and the side streets feeding into Pipeline Road weren't built for show kitchens — these are working spaces, and the ranges in them reflect that. A Whirlpool gas range that's been burning strong since 2001 eventually hits a wall: the igniter clicks eight times and the burner never catches, or the oven runs 80°F cold and you don't notice until the roast comes out wrong. Those are fixable problems, not reasons to replace a unit that's otherwise solid. Max Appliance Repair technicians run Tarrant County routes daily and get into Hurst — zip codes 76053 and 76054 — fast. Most range calls here are gas, so the trucks carry igniter modules, spark modules, and gas valve components as standard stock. Closer to the NE Mall corridor on the 76054 side, the housing skews newer and we see more LG and Samsung slide-in electrics with failing control boards. Different zip, different failure mode. Call us at (832) 366-1414 — same-day appointments are available and we're usually on-site within 2 hours.

Hurst splits roughly along Airport Freeway (TX-183): the 76053 side has older residential blocks — '70s and '80s ranch-style construction near Precinct Line Road and the Bellaire neighborhood — where gas ranges from Maytag and GE have been in service long enough that parts availability becomes a real conversation. The 76054 side, closer to NE Mall and the newer townhome clusters off Harwood Road, runs more slide-in electric and dual-fuel ranges: Samsung NE58/NE63 series, LG LSE and LSG lines, the occasional KitchenAid KSDB. Texas summer heat hits harder than people account for. Ambient temps in a kitchen alcove without AC circulation can push the oven sensor to read high, triggering early shutoff and making you think the thermostat is broken when it's actually a calibration drift from heat stress. Water quality matters too — Hurst draws from the Trinity River Authority system, and while it's softer than San Antonio, mineral deposits still accumulate on electric coil connections and inside ice-maker lines on ranges with integrated features. That buildup causes intermittent heating failures that look like element failure but are actually just corroded terminals.

Common Range Issues in Hurst

Gas Burner Clicks But Won't Light — Igniter and Spark Module Failure

That rapid clicking sound with no flame is almost always the igniter assembly or the spark module feeding it. On GE and Whirlpool gas ranges, the igniter's ceramic insulator cracks from repeated heat cycling — especially in kitchens where boilovers soak the burner head and aren't cleaned up quickly. Residue bridges the electrode gap, grounds out the spark, and the burner won't catch regardless of how long you hold the knob. Replacement igniters for Whirlpool and GE run $25–$60 in parts; with labor the total repair lands between $120 and $185. If multiple burners stopped lighting at the same time, the spark module itself — the box that routes power to each igniter — is usually the actual fault. Spark modules for GE Profile and Whirlpool models run $80–$140. We stock both on the truck for 76053 and 76054 routes. Call (832) 366-1414 and we can confirm parts availability before the appointment.

Uneven or Yellow Flame — Burner Cap and Orifice Problems

A healthy gas flame burns blue and sits flat. Yellow or orange tips, or a flame that pulls hard to one side, usually means a dirty or misaligned burner cap. After a boilover soaks the burner head, food debris blocks the small ports ringing the cap edge — gas flow goes uneven, combustion drops off, and the heat distribution across the pan becomes unreliable. On Samsung gas ranges (common in the newer Hurst builds off Harwood Road), the burner caps are sealed units that warp slightly from thermal cycling, compounding the alignment problem. The fix is usually a full burner head cleaning, cap realignment, and an orifice check — the small brass orifice that meters gas flow can partially block or, in some older Maytag units, be the wrong BTU spec entirely. Typical service call for this runs $90–$145. We don't just clean and send — we verify flame pattern before we leave.

Oven Runs Too Cold — Bake Element, Oven Sensor, and Thermostat Drift

An oven that preheats to 375°F but actually holds at 290°F is the most common complaint we get before the holidays. Two components typically cause it. The bake element — the coil running along the oven floor — develops a break, usually visible as a bright spot or small burn. Or the oven temperature sensor, mounted on the cavity's back wall, drifts out of calibration and reads higher than actual temp, so the control board cuts the heat element too early. On KitchenAid dual-fuel ranges popular in Bellaire-area homes that upgraded from standard gas, sensor drift shows up as an F2 error code. We verify resistance values on both components before ordering anything — a bake element that reads open is clearly bad, but a sensor reading 1,080 ohms at room temp instead of the spec 1,100 is a subtler diagnosis. Bake elements: $30–$70 in parts. Sensors: $20–$55. Full repair with labor: $140–$220.

Control Panel Dead or Partially Responsive — Touchpad and Board Failures

A control panel where some buttons register and others don't usually has a delaminating touchpad membrane — a flexible printed circuit where conductive traces have separated from their contact pads due to heat and humidity cycling. That's a $60–$120 part fix. Full non-response (display dead, no beep, nothing) points to the control board itself. Samsung ranges — specifically the NE58K and NE63 series that have been moving steadily into Hurst's mid-price new construction — have a known control board failure window around years 4–6. Samsung occasionally covers this under extended warranty, so we check purchase date and model number before quoting you a board. New control boards for Samsung and LG mid-range models run $150–$310 in parts. Bosch control boards run higher — $250–$420 — because the parts are harder to source. We quote before ordering; nothing gets installed without your sign-off.

Gas Smell Near the Range — Valve Seals, Flex Lines, and Safety Protocol

A gas smell when the burners are completely off is not a situation to diagnose yourself. Two common sources: a surface burner valve with a worn seat that won't fully close, letting gas seep past the off position; or a cracked flex connector behind the unit where it meets the supply line. Older Whirlpool and Maytag gas ranges near Pipeline Road — some installed in the '80s and '90s — have valve stems that wear over decades of use. The flex lines in those same homes sometimes haven't been inspected since original construction, and they're rated for 20 years. We use a combustible gas detector to verify source and concentration before pulling anything apart. If we confirm a leak, we stop the repair, advise you to shut the gas supply valve, and recommend you contact Atmos Energy before we proceed with parts work. Safety stops the job — not liability theater, just the right order of operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to Hurst for a range repair?

Most mornings we have techs running Tarrant County routes that put them in Hurst within 1–2 hours of a call. Airport Freeway (TX-183) and I-820 both give us clean access into 76053 and 76054 from multiple staging points — traffic rarely adds more than 15–20 minutes even during the afternoon I-820/183 interchange backup. Evening slots are available most weekdays. Same-day emergency slots fill fast, so call early: (832) 366-1414. Most visits include full diagnosis plus parts-on-hand repair in a single trip — we don't do a separate diagnosis visit and then schedule the actual fix.

What does range repair typically cost in Hurst?

Diagnostic fee is $75–$95, applied toward the repair if you proceed. Common repairs: igniter replacement $120–$185, bake element swap $140–$205, oven sensor calibration or replacement $110–$165, control board replacement $250–$460 depending on model. Gas valve repairs run higher — $200–$330 — because of parts cost and the safety steps involved. KitchenAid and Bosch OEM parts cost 15–25% more than Whirlpool or GE equivalents, so those models trend toward the top of the range. Exact quote confirmed before any work begins. Schedule at (832) 366-1414 and we'll verify parts pricing on your specific model number before the tech heads your way.

Do you work on both gas and electric ranges in Hurst?

Both. Gas work is more common in Hurst's older 76053 housing stock — those '70s and '80s ranch homes were built with gas infrastructure and most still have original supply lines. Slide-in electric and dual-fuel units are more common in the newer 76054 construction near NE Mall. Trucks carry parts for both: igniter assemblies, spark modules, and surface burner valves for gas units; bake elements, broil elements, and oven temperature sensors for electric. Induction ranges are a smaller call volume but we handle them — primarily control board and induction coil failures on Bosch and KitchenAid induction models.

How do I know if my range is worth repairing or should be replaced?

Practical rule: if the repair estimate exceeds 50% of what a comparable new unit costs, replacement usually wins on total cost of ownership. A $175 igniter fix on a 7-year-old Whirlpool? Repair. A $400 control board on a 13-year-old Samsung with a cracked cooktop glass and a bent drawer track? Probably replace. We say this directly — no upselling a repair that doesn't make financial sense. We also flag models with documented repeat failures: certain Samsung and LG control boards fail again within 2–3 years of replacement. If your model has that history, we'll tell you before you approve the board swap.

What warranty do you offer on range repairs in Hurst?

Parts carry the manufacturer's 1-year warranty. Our labor is guaranteed for 90 days — if the same repair fails within that window due to our work, we return at no charge. We use OEM parts when available, not aftermarket: OEM bake elements and oven sensors from Whirlpool and GE hold calibration tolerance better than generic replacements and last measurably longer. Every invoice lists the part number and source, so you have documentation if a warranty claim comes up later with the manufacturer. For Samsung units still inside the 5-year limited warranty window, we check coverage before ordering — no point charging you for a part Samsung should cover.

What other cities near Hurst do you cover?

The full HEB corridor — Hurst, Euless, Bedford — is daily territory. We also cover Grapevine, Colleyville, North Richland Hills, and Keller to the north; Haltom City and Richland Hills to the south toward Fort Worth; and Irving, Grand Prairie, and Carrollton in Dallas County. Both Hurst zip codes (76053 and 76054) are primary service areas — no added travel fee. Scheduling is usually same-day or next-day depending on call volume. Call (832) 366-1414 to confirm a slot or check the online booking form for real-time availability.

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