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Precinct Line Road cuts right through 76182, and the neighborhoods on both sides tell two different stories for range repairs. Newer builds from the 2000s mostly run Samsung or LG slide-ins that start failing around year eight with igniter board issues. A few miles west toward the Smithfield corridor, Whirlpool freestanding gas ranges from the early '90s are still running — on the original spark modules, if the owner is lucky. North Richland Hills sits between Fort Worth and the mid-cities, and the appliance stock reflects that mix. You have 1970s ranch homes near Boulevard 26 running GE drop-ins that are older than the homeowner, and you have 2015 builds off Precinct Line with Samsung slide-ins still under extended warranty. The same technician can see both on the same Tuesday. Knowing the street and the decade of construction tells us a lot before we even pull into the driveway.
Most of 76180 is '70s and '80s construction — kitchens with GE and Whirlpool gas ranges that haven't been touched since the original install. Parts for those vintage units sometimes take three to five days to source. Over in 76182 near Iron Horse Golf Course, the stock jumps to early-2000s builds where KitchenAid and Samsung ranges are standard. Two very different repair profiles, sometimes on the same street. The Rufe Snow Drive corridor — from Glenview Drive north toward the county line — is mostly mid-'80s ranch homes. Those kitchens got the Whirlpool or GE freestanding unit that came with the house and it never left. Holiday Lane over near North Hills runs slightly newer, late-'90s builds, where Maytag and LG ranges show up more often. Davis Boulevard from the Loop 820 service road heading north toward Hightower is about half apartments, half owner-occupied. Apartments tend to have whatever builder-grade unit the property manager approved last — often a basic Frigidaire or Kenmore. Owner-occupied homes on the same street skew toward Samsung or KitchenAid upgrades from the 2010s. The repair profile shifts block by block. The 76182 zip, east of where Iron Horse Boulevard crosses toward the Fossil Creek area, runs heavier into 1990s and early-2000s subdivision homes. Streets off Hawk Avenue trend toward KitchenAid and Bosch ranges — homeowners who renovated the kitchen and upgraded appliances when they replaced the countertops. Bosch slide-in ranges show up regularly along the newer streets off Mid-Cities Boulevard. Their control boards handle Texas summer heat poorly; the unit throws an error and shuts down mid-cook. Replacement boards for the 800 series typically run 48 hours lead time if we don't have it stocked. Boulevard 26 near the North Richland Hills City Hall area — still 76180 — is a mixed block of mid-century homes and 1980s infill. The stretch near Richland High School sees a lot of older GE Profile dual-fuel ranges installed as kitchen upgrades in the early 2000s, now 20-plus years into their service life. Bake element failures and faulty oven igniters are the standard complaint on those. Parts availability on that era GE Profile is still reasonable — most bake and broil elements cross-reference to current part numbers without issues. Calloway Creek and the residential streets around North Richland Hills Community Park are newer stock, built mostly 2005–2015. Samsung and LG dominate those kitchens. LG ProBake models popular around 2012–2016 are now hitting the age where the heating element socket burns out or the convection fan motor seizes. An LG range throwing F-3 or F-9 in that neighborhood is almost always a heating element or temperature sensor issue — not a control board problem. Diagnosing it correctly on the first visit saves the homeowner a board replacement they don't need. The apartment complexes along the Loop 820 frontage roads — 76180 — are their own category. Property managers there run Frigidaire and Kenmore units hard, and the volume of deferred maintenance means a range that's been clicking for three months finally gets called in when a burner stops lighting entirely. Igniter electrodes and spark switches are the standard repair on those units. Straightforward work, usually done in under an hour.
Common Range Issues in North Richland Hills
Spark Igniter Failures on Aging Smithfield-Area Gas Ranges
The spark igniter module on late-'80s and '90s Whirlpool and GE gas ranges eventually stops producing a consistent arc — clicking without catching, or silent altogether. Grease packed around the igniter tip accelerates the failure. Swapping the module and cleaning the burner ports usually takes about 45 minutes on those older freestanding units. On GE models, the igniter wire harness degrades alongside the module, so it's worth checking continuity on the leads before calling the module dead. On Whirlpool gas ranges from the late '80s, the spark electrode itself can crack at the ceramic insulator — the igniter module tests fine but the electrode won't arc because the ceramic is shorting to ground. That part runs under $20, but it's the kind of thing that gets missed when the module tests okay. The burner caps on those old Whirlpools also warp over time and sit crooked on the ports, causing uneven ignition even with a good module in place. Cleaning the ports and reseating the caps takes five minutes and sometimes resolves the complaint entirely before any part gets ordered.
Samsung Oven Dead — E-0E or E-08 Error on the Display
Samsung slide-ins in the 76182 zip throw E-0E when the baking element burns through or develops a dead spot. If the thermal fuse also blew during the same event, both parts need replacing before the oven recovers. We carry elements and fuses for the NE58 and NE63 series on the truck. The control board sometimes absorbs the surge too — garbled characters alongside the error code means budget for a board inspection as well. Samsung flex-duo ranges — the ones with the internal divider — add another layer to this diagnosis. The lower element burns out more frequently because the flex-duo partition traps heat differently than a standard oven cavity. An SE error on those models usually means the touchpad membrane has delaminated from the control panel, not a board failure. Replacing the membrane on the NE63 is straightforward but takes about 90 minutes because you're disassembling the full door panel. If your Samsung is throwing codes and sitting dead in 76182, call (832) 366-1414 — same-day service is usually available.
Gas Odor Near KitchenAid or LG Range That Won't Go Away
A gas smell that lingers with the range off usually means a cracked gas valve seat — not a loose supply line. KitchenAid dual-fuel units and LG freestanding ranges both develop valve seat wear over time. The smell starts faint and gets worse as the crack widens. Don't troubleshoot this one yourself; call us or your gas utility first. On KitchenAid commercial-style ranges — the KSGB series found in renovated kitchens near the Iron Horse Golf Course area — the burner valve stems can also leak at the packing nut after years of heat cycling. That's a different repair from a cracked seat: the stem packing can be replaced without pulling the valve body if caught early. Gas smell with the range off means stop using it until a technician has checked the valve assembly and confirmed the supply line connection is sound.
Maytag Oven Running Cold — Sensor Drift or Failed Bake Element?
Maytag freestanding ranges in the Holiday Lane and Rufe Snow neighborhoods come in regularly with a complaint that the oven runs 40–50 degrees low. Nine times out of ten, the oven temperature sensor has drifted — verify with a basic oven thermometer before calling. Readings off by more than 35 degrees point to the sensor. A failed bake element looks different: the oven won't heat at all, not just low. Both repairs run under two hours on-site, and parts for the most common Maytag oven configurations stay on the truck. The Maytag MGR series gas ranges from the mid-2000s common in the Rufe Snow corridor have a secondary issue worth flagging: the oven door hinges wear out and the door sits slightly open, which ruins temperature consistency. Homeowners assume it's the sensor or element when it's actually a door alignment problem. A quick check — run your hand along the door edge while the oven preheats and feel for escaping heat — tells you immediately. Hinge kits for those models are usually in stock and the swap takes under an hour.
Bosch 800-Series Control Board Failures in Newer 76182 Homes
Bosch 800-series slide-in ranges in the newer developments east of Iron Horse Boulevard take harder punishment from North Texas summer heat than Bosch engineers likely designed for. The control board sits behind the backguard panel and can see ambient temperatures above 105°F in a kitchen without dedicated ventilation during August. Error code E301 or a completely blank display after a long cook cycle usually means the main control board has failed. Bosch parts lead times run longer than domestic brands — three to five business days for a board is realistic. The induction versions of the 800 series also occasionally throw E211, which points to the induction coil driver board rather than the main control. Two different parts, two different price points — getting the diagnosis right before ordering saves a week of waiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to North Richland Hills for range repairs?▼
Routes through the 820 loop connect our Fort Worth and Irving teams directly into NRH, so it's never a long pull. Most calls in 76180 and 76182 land same-day. Call (832) 366-1414 before noon and we can usually be there that afternoon. Evening slots are available most weekdays for the Davis Boulevard and Rufe Snow areas.
Do you repair Samsung and KitchenAid ranges in North Richland Hills?▼
Both brands are on our regular call list here. Samsung jobs are usually a baking element or igniter control board. KitchenAid dual-fuel units tend to need gas valve work or a control board swap. Parts for both are on the truck for most common failures.
What does a range repair diagnostic cost, and how urgent can you respond?▼
Diagnostic is $75 and applies toward the repair. Most fixes — igniter module, baking element, thermal fuse — run $130–$250 total including parts and labor. Evening slots are available, and if you're smelling gas, call (832) 366-1414 now for emergency same-day service.
Do you work on older GE and Whirlpool ranges in the 76180 zip code?▼
Yes, and that's a significant part of the work in that zip. The '70s and '80s GE and Whirlpool freestanding units are still repairable in most cases — parts availability is the main variable. Igniter modules, bake elements, and oven temperature sensors for those models are usually sourceable within a day or two. Burner valves and control boards for very early units can take longer. Call (832) 366-1414 and give us the model number; we can usually confirm parts availability before we even book the appointment.
What causes a gas range burner to keep clicking after it's lit?▼
The igniter keeps sparking after the burner catches when moisture has gotten into the spark module housing or the igniter tip. Spills that boil over and run down into the burner well are the usual cause. Let the stovetop dry completely — sometimes 24 hours — and the clicking stops on its own. If it doesn't, the spark switch behind the knob has likely shorted and needs replacement. On the older Whirlpool and GE gas ranges common along Rufe Snow Drive and the Boulevard 26 corridor, that switch tends to fail mechanically from heat cycling rather than from moisture. Straightforward fix once the symptom is confirmed — usually under an hour on-site.
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