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Cooktop Repair in Bee Cave, TX
Cooktop repair near me in Bee Cave, TX? We cover 78738 and nearby areas.
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- Typical repair time: 1-2 hours.
- Typical labor range: $120-$240 (labor only, parts extra).
- Coverage: 78738 and nearby areas.
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Whirlpool Repair
Appliance: Gas Cooktop Brand: Whirlpool Issue Type: Electrical Short / Ignition System Failure Customer Complaint The customer reported that the circuit breaker would trip when us…
Appliance type: Gas Issue Type: Electrical Short / Ignition System Failure Customer Complaint The customer reported that the circuit breaker would trip when using the gas cooktop.
During diagnostics, it was discovered that one of the spark switches had melted, causing an electrical short. The most likely cause was liquid spillage during cooking, which penetr
Local proof: Georgetown
Completion status: REPAIRED
* Prices shown are from past completed jobs and include parts and labor. Actual repair cost varies by model, diagnosis, and part availability.
Cooktop Repair in Bee Cave, TX
Premium repair service for Bee Cave residents near the Hill Country Galleria.
We provide structured cooktop diagnosis and repair across Bee Cave, TX. If you are in zip codes 78738, you can check availability online and book a verified local technician without the usual call-center runaround.
Why choose GoFindTech in Bee Cave?
We focus on one thing: sending a single, verified technician to your home in Bee Cave, instead of blasting your request to dozens of companies. That means fewer spam calls and a faster repair.
Our techs are already working in your area. Most cooktop repairs are completed in 1-2 hours with transparent pricing and a clear diagnostic.
Common cooktop problems we fix in Bee Cave
These are common cooktop symptoms we diagnose in Bee Cave, TX. We confirm the exact cause during the diagnostic before any repair.
Not Heating
A cooktop that won’t heat usually points to a surface-heating failure path: gas ignition, radiant element, or induction coil/control behavior. We verify the exact failure before quoting parts.
- Verify power supply / voltage (electric/induction) or gas supply (gas)
- Test heating element resistance (electric) or induction coil/inverter signals (induction)
- Check infinite switch / regulator (electric) or spark module / igniter circuit (gas)
Quick tip: Electric: swap a working burner/element into the failing position (if removable). If the problem follows the burner, the element is likely bad.
Learn more →Won’t Ignite
Ignition failures often come from weak igniters, dirty burner caps/ports, a failed spark switch, or a shorted ignition module. We test what’s actually failing.
- Clean and inspect burner caps and ignition ports
- Check spark switch continuity and switch harness
- Test spark module output
Quick tip: Make sure the burner cap is seated correctly — even slight misalignment can block ignition and cause clicking.
Learn more →Constant Sparking / Clicking
Continuous clicking usually means moisture in the switch area, a stuck spark switch, or a failing spark module. It’s common after boil-overs or cleaning.
- Isolate which burner switch triggers sparking
- Test ignition switches for shorts/continuity
- Inspect spark module and harness for arcing
Quick tip: If it started after a boil-over, let the cooktop dry for a few hours. Moisture can keep the igniter clicking.
Learn more →Uneven Heating
Uneven surface heating is commonly caused by burner alignment, weak elements, incompatible induction cookware behavior, or regulator/switch faults. We confirm the cause with load testing.
- Inspect burner alignment and flame pattern (gas)
- Test element resistance and heat output (electric)
- Check regulator/infinite switch behavior under load (electric)
Quick tip: Try another pan — warped cookware creates uneven heat on gas and electric, and can fail detection on induction.
Learn more →Smell of Gas
A gas odor can indicate a leak at a valve, fitting, regulator, or burner assembly. This is a safety issue — we isolate and confirm source before any repair.
- Check gas valve operation and shutoff integrity
- Inspect regulator and supply line fittings
- Check burner valve stems and seals
Quick tip: If you smell gas: turn off burners, open windows, and shut off the gas supply if safe. Do not keep trying to ignite the burners.
Learn more →Weak Flame / Low Heat (Gas)
A weak flame usually comes from clogged burner ports, an incorrect burner cap position, a restricted orifice, or a regulator/valve issue. We confirm gas flow and the restriction point.
- Inspect burner caps/ports and clean buildup
- Check orifice for debris or restriction
- Verify regulator output and supply pressure (where applicable)
Quick tip: Remove and reseat the burner cap and head. If the flame is still weak, stop guessing — gas flow needs proper testing.
Learn more →Burner Won’t Stay Lit
If a burner lights then goes out, it can be a flame sensing/ignition issue, valve problem, or airflow/port blockage. We test the ignition and gas delivery together.
- Inspect burner ports and flame pattern
- Check electrode condition, gap, and grounding
- Verify valve operation and gas delivery consistency
Quick tip: Clean the burner cap/ports and ensure the cap is aligned. If it still won’t stay lit, it needs proper ignition + gas testing.
Learn more →One Burner Not Working
When only one burner fails, the cooktop is usually fine — the issue is often localized to that burner’s element/igniter, switch, or wiring. We isolate it quickly.
- Swap components when possible to isolate the failure
- Test element/igniter for continuity/output
- Check corresponding switch/valve and wiring
Quick tip: If your cooktop has removable burner parts, swap with a working burner. If the issue follows the part, you found the likely culprit.
Learn more →Stuck on High / Won’t Regulate
A burner stuck on high commonly indicates a failed infinite switch, welded relay, or control board fault. We verify control behavior before parts replacement.
- Test infinite switch/regulator output profile (electric)
- Inspect relay control on PCB (induction/electric with board)
- Check wiring for heat damage and shorts
Quick tip: If it won’t regulate and overheats, stop using that burner until it’s diagnosed — it can damage cookware and the glass surface.
Learn more →Tripping Breaker
Breaker trips usually mean a shorted element, damaged wiring, moisture intrusion, or a failing inverter/control. We test safely to avoid repeated trips and further damage.
- Inspect terminal block and supply wiring
- Test elements/coil insulation and resistance
- Check harness for pinched wires or burn spots
Quick tip: Do not keep resetting the breaker and retrying — repeated trips can worsen the fault. Book a diagnostic.
Learn more →Cracked Glass Top
A cracked glass top can be unsafe and may expose internal components to spills. We evaluate immediate-use safety and replacement economics by model.
- Inspect extent of crack and heat-affected area
- Check for exposed wiring or moisture intrusion risk
- Verify burner/element operation safety (if testing is safe)
Quick tip: If the crack is spreading or you see moisture/spills reaching inside, stop using the cooktop and schedule service.
Learn more →Induction Not Detecting Pan
Induction detection problems are often cookware-related, but can also come from coil, sensor, inverter, cooling, or control issues. We confirm whether it is the pan or the cooktop hardware.
- Confirm cookware is induction-compatible (magnetic)
- Test coil and inverter output behavior
- Check pan detection sensors and wiring
Quick tip: Try a known induction-compatible pan (a magnet should stick to the bottom). If it still won’t detect, it needs testing.
Learn more →Shuts Off / Overheats
Unexpected shutdowns often relate to overheating protection, fan failure, sensor problems, or control faults. We check cooling and sensors first to prevent repeat shutdowns.
- Inspect cooling fan operation and airflow paths
- Check temperature sensors and harness
- Verify control board logic and error history (if available)
Quick tip: Make sure vents are not blocked (especially on induction). If it shuts off repeatedly, stop using it and schedule diagnosis.
Learn more →Showing Error Code
Error codes can point to sensors, controls, inverter modules, or safety/lock conditions. The code narrows the system — testing confirms the exact failure.
- Interpret code from manufacturer logic
- Test sensors and control/inverter output
- Inspect harness connections and connector pins
Quick tip: Power-cycle reset: unplug/turn off breaker for 5 minutes. If the code returns, component testing is required.
Learn more →Cooktop Repair brands we service in Bee Cave
We handle most major household brands — from popular Samsung and LG to Whirlpool, GE and more.
FAQ about cooktop repair in Bee Cave
How much does cooktop repair cost?
Most jobs in Bee Cave fall into the $120-$240 labor range. Parts are quoted separately once the technician confirms the exact failure during the diagnostic.
How fast can you come out?
Same-day or next-day visits are usually available for most zip codes in Bee Cave. When you complete the wizard above, you'll see available time windows before you confirm.
Is it worth fixing an older unit?
During the diagnostic, the technician will estimate the total repair cost and compare it to the age and condition of your cooktop.