Is your stove not heating, sparking, or cooking unevenly? We can help. With over 30 years of hands-on experience, our technicians come directly to your home — equipped to repair both electric and ceramic hobs, freestanding stoves, and built-in ovens. Same-day service available.
With over three decades of hands-on experience, we understand how essential a working stove is to your kitchen. That’s why every stove repair we carry out starts with a careful inspection and diagnosis — whether it’s a freestanding electric stove, built-in hob, or ceramic cooktop.
We don’t settle for temporary fixes. Our goal is to restore your stove or hob to safe and efficient operation using reliable methods and quality parts. Whether burners won’t heat, the oven won’t switch on, or temperature control is off — we’re ready to help.
We service most major stove and hob brands, including Defy, Bosch, Whirlpool, AEG, Samsung, LG, Hisense, Siemens, Smeg and more. You’ll always get honest feedback on whether your unit is worth repairing, and our work follows manufacturer-approved standards.
Our service includes everything needed for reliable repairs: on-site visits, expert diagnostics, professional workmanship, and top-grade replacement parts. We use only original or approved components and the latest tools to deliver lasting results.
Contact our team today — we’ll get your cooking appliance working safely and reliably again.
Our technicians operate exclusively in Gauteng — with full coverage in the following areas:
Have questions about stove or hob repairs? Below are some of the most common issues we handle. If your question isn’t listed, don’t hesitate to contact us — we’re here to help.
This could be due to a faulty switch, a blown fuse, or an issue with the power supply. For built-in units, it might also relate to the control board. A technician can safely diagnose the cause.
Uneven heating usually indicates a problem with the heating element, temperature sensor, or thermostat. It can also result from worn-out or improperly seated burners.
Yes, if the indicator light remains on even when the hob is off, it may signal a faulty switch or control. While not immediately hazardous, it should be checked to avoid electrical issues.
This is often a sign of wear in the heating elements or internal wiring. Sometimes it can be improved by replacing the plates or the energy regulators.
Cracked ceramic hobs should not be used, as they can pose a shock or fire hazard. We can replace the glass surface and inspect for internal damage if necessary.
This depends on the age, model, and issue. Most electrical problems and faulty parts are worth repairing. For very old units with multiple issues, replacement might be more economical. We’ll always offer transparent advice.
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