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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. The technician came out the next day, fixed it within an hour, and cleaned up everything. He was courteous and explained what caused the problem. Great service!

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David Chen
2 months ago

Our LG dryer stopped heating. Got connected with a pro who fit us in the same day. The repair was done professionally and the price was exactly what they quoted. Very satisfied with the service.

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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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3 months ago

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4 months ago

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James Parker
6 months ago

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Patricia White
7 months ago

Very responsive and professional. Our freezer stopped working and a technician came out within hours. He was knowledgeable and explained everything clearly. Repair was done quickly and hasn't had any issues since.

The renovated kitchens behind the brick-and-stucco facades on Causeway Road and the side streets running toward the Lawrence Golf Club don't look anything like the starter homes a few towns north. Lawrence runs affluent, and the cooking equipment reflects it — Wolf dual-fuel ranges, Thermador six-burners, Viking pro-style units sitting on custom tile surrounded by panel-ready cabinetry. Beautiful setups. But a Wolf range throwing an uneven flame, or a Thermador oven that won't climb past 300°F on a Friday afternoon, doesn't care what the kitchen cost. The Five Towns run on tight schedules, and a broken range is a real disruption. We service all of Lawrence, zip 11559, with same-day appointments available — call (718) 701-8115 and we're usually on-site within 2 hours. Gas and dual-fuel ranges are our core work out here, and we stock the OEM parts most Lawrence kitchens need.

Lawrence's housing stock covers two distinct eras. The older Tudor revivals and colonials closer to the village center — many of them built in the 1930s and 1940s — were updated heavily during the kitchen renovation wave of the 2000s. That's when Viking and Wolf ranges moved in. Those units are now 15 to 20 years old, and they're entering the failure window for control boards, gas valves, and ignition modules. The newer builds and gut-renovated properties out near the 11559 corridor off Peninsula Boulevard tend to run Thermador or Miele — sometimes KitchenAid for a second outdoor kitchen setup in the yard. Across the border in the Woodmere section (11598), where we also run service calls, the kitchen footprints are similar but the appliance mix skews slightly younger. Hard water is a consistent factor across Nassau County — mineral deposits clog gas burner orifices faster than most homeowners expect, and the problem gets worse in homes that don't use a water softener. Gas appliances dominate in Lawrence; the infrastructure here supports it well, and most serious cooks prefer it.

Common Range Issues in Lawrence

Burner Won't Ignite on a Wolf or Viking Six-Burner

The spark igniter module is almost always the diagnosis when a burner clicks continuously but never lights — or produces no spark at all. On a Wolf dual-fuel range, each burner has a dedicated igniter electrode, and the ceramic insulator around the tip cracks over time from heat cycling. Once that insulator breaks, the spark shorts to ground instead of jumping to the burner cap. A cracked electrode can't be cleaned into working order; it needs replacement. Wolf igniter assemblies are model-specific — a generic aftermarket part will often trigger a fault code on the control board. OEM igniters for most Wolf models run $55 to $95, and the repair takes under an hour including reassembly and test firing. We carry the most common Wolf and Viking igniter assemblies on the truck for Lawrence calls.

Uneven Flame — Thermador Star Burner Partially Blocked

Thermador's Star burner design performs exceptionally when clean, but the star-shaped ports are narrower than a standard round orifice and clog faster in hard-water households. What you see is one quadrant of the burner burning orange and low while the opposite side runs blue and hot. The gas orifice — a small brass fitting that meters fuel flow into each port — is usually 30 to 50 percent blocked by mineral and grease deposits. Pulling and soaking the burner cap solves it temporarily, but if the orifice itself is corroded, it needs replacement. On Long Island water, we typically recommend doing this cleaning every 18 months on Thermador units. Misaligned burner caps after a cleaning are also a culprit — the cap has to sit perfectly level or you get asymmetric flame. Parts and labor for a full orifice service run $110 to $175 depending on burner count.

Oven Won't Reach Set Temperature — Bake Element or Sensor Failure

A range oven that stalls at 250°F, or swings 60 degrees off the target temperature mid-cook, points to one of two components: the bake element or the oven temperature sensor probe. On a Thermador dual-fuel unit, the bake element is a 240V resistance element that can fail without any visible burn mark — it just stops producing heat. The oven temperature sensor is a slender probe mounted to the back wall of the cavity; when it reads incorrectly, the control board shuts heat too early. We bring calibrated thermometers to every oven call and verify actual cavity temperature against what the display reads before recommending a part. Bake element replacement on a Thermador or Viking runs $160 to $260 all-in. Sensor replacement is typically $120 to $180. Call (718) 701-8115 — same-day slots are usually open for Lawrence addresses.

Control Board Errors and Display Malfunctions on Wolf and Miele Ranges

Wolf and Miele ranges run embedded control boards that are sensitive to voltage irregularities. In parts of Lawrence where the electrical infrastructure is older — particularly on blocks with pre-1960s service panels — we see higher rates of control board failures tied to power fluctuations rather than age or wear. An "F9" error on a Wolf range typically signals a lost connection between the control board and the oven temperature sensor or ignition module. Before replacing a board, we always trace the wiring harness and check connector seating — a loose connector mimics a dead board about 20 percent of the time and costs nothing to fix. Genuine control board replacements for Wolf and Miele run $320 to $650 for parts alone, depending on model year. Diagnostic visit is $85, credited toward any approved repair.

Gas Smell Near the Range — Valve and Supply Line Checks

A persistent low-level gas odor near a range is most often a gas valve stem that's developed a slow seat leak after a decade or more of daily use. On older Viking ranges — common in Lawrence kitchens renovated in the early 2000s — the valve body seals degrade around the 12 to 15 year mark. The supply line fitting behind the unit is the other frequent source, particularly in homes near the waterfront where humidity keeps the crawl space or utility area damp year-round; flex connectors corrode and lose their seal at the compression fitting. We carry a combustible gas detector on every service call and test the valve body, manifold, and supply connection before diagnosing anything further. Gas valve replacement on a Viking typically runs $210 to $360 including parts. Supply fitting replacements are faster and less expensive — usually under $95. If the smell is strong, call (718) 701-8115 immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to Lawrence for range repair?

Most Lawrence calls get same-day service. If you call before noon, we're typically on-site within 2 hours. Lawrence sits right on the Rockaway Turnpike corridor, which puts it squarely on our Nassau County daily route — travel time from our nearest staging point is usually 20 minutes or less. Residential streets here are easy for a standard service van; no access issues. Evening appointments are available Monday through Saturday. Call (718) 701-8115 to check today's open windows — weekends included, no extra charge.

What does range repair typically cost in Lawrence?

Simple repairs — igniter replacement, temperature sensor, burner orifice cleaning — run $110 to $250 all-in, parts and labor. More involved work like a control board replacement on a Wolf or Thermador lands in the $400 to $700 range depending on the specific board and model year. Gas valve replacements on Viking and similar pro-range brands run $210 to $360. The diagnostic visit is $85 and gets credited toward any repair you approve on the spot. You get a firm number before we touch anything — no open-ended quotes.

Do you work on older Viking and Wolf ranges installed in the early 2000s?

Yes — the majority of what we service in Lawrence is exactly that vintage. Viking and Wolf both maintain strong parts availability for units going back to the late 1990s, and we stock the most commonly needed components for those models on the truck. Thermador and KitchenAid from the same era are also well-supported. The exception is certain early Miele standalone ranges pre-2003, where parts occasionally require a 5 to 7 business day order. We'll tell you upfront if your repair is a stock part or a special order, so you can decide how to proceed. Most repairs in Lawrence are completed in a single visit.

Can you service both gas and dual-fuel ranges in Lawrence?

Gas is the dominant type in Lawrence, but dual-fuel service — gas burners on top, electric convection oven below — is a regular part of our work here. Thermador and Wolf both make popular dual-fuel configurations, and servicing them means working on both 120V ignition circuits and 240V bake elements in the same call. We carry a clamp meter and calibrated multimeter for 240V diagnostics on every run. Electric-only ranges are less common in Lawrence but we handle those too — heating element replacement, convection fan motor failure, broil element burnout. If you have the model number off the door frame, that speeds the parts lookup considerably when you call.

What warranty do you offer on range repairs in Lawrence?

Labor is warranted for 90 days on every repair. If the same problem returns within that window, we come back at no charge. Parts carry the manufacturer's warranty, which ranges from 90 days on wear components to 1 year on major parts like control boards and gas valves. On Wolf and Thermador units still under the factory warranty, we use OEM parts exclusively so that coverage stays intact. For out-of-warranty appliances, we'll tell you whether a part is OEM or a tested aftermarket equivalent before we order anything — the choice is yours.

Do you cover Cedarhurst, Woodmere, and the rest of the Five Towns?

Lawrence is a core stop on our Nassau County route, and the full Five Towns area — Cedarhurst (11516), Woodmere (11598), Hewlett, and Inwood — are all on the same daily loop. We also run into Lynbrook, Valley Stream, and parts of eastern Queens regularly. Scheduling is straightforward: call (718) 701-8115, give us your address along with the range brand and model if you have it, and we'll confirm a window — usually same-day or first appointment next morning. Saturday service is available at standard rates.

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