Lakeway, TX · Cooktop Repair · $39 Diagnostic

Your Cooktop Burner Won’t Stay Lit in Lakeway

Local cooktop repair in Lakeway. Diagnostic drops to $39 as you complete the steps.

  • Typical repair time: 1-2 hours
  • Typical labor: $120-$240 (labor only, parts extra)
  • Coverage: 78734

What it usually means when your cooktop is 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.

What a technician checks on site

  • Inspect burner ports and flame pattern
  • Check electrode condition, gap, and grounding
  • Verify valve operation and gas delivery consistency
  • Check for drafts/airflow issues affecting flame stability
  • Confirm ignition system behavior across burners

Other cooktop problems we fix in Lakeway

If this symptom doesn’t match exactly, check these common issues we see in Lakeway, TX.

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Not sure if this is your issue?

You can also start from the main Cooktop Repair in Lakeway page and describe what you’re seeing — our technician will classify the failure during the diagnostic.

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