Who Fixes Gas Stoves?

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Woman cooking pancakes
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Jouviane Alexandre
Contributing Writer
Updated June 11, 2024
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Gas stoves can feel outdated, but if you prefer extra control in the kitchen and over cooking temperatures, they’re a must. However, that control quickly slips away the second your gas stove breaks down. Experienced homeowners may be tempted to tackle this project themselves, but it’s best to pass it off to a professional. When it comes to fixing gas stoves, hiring a licensed natural gas plumber is the best way to take control of the situation as they use their knowledge and skills for a quick and safe repair.

Benefits of Hiring a Natural Gas Plumber for Fixing Gas Stoves

At a glance, fixing a gas stove may seem like a job for an appliance repair technician, but the job calls for a plumber. A broken stove doesn’t seem like one of the more common plumbing problems, but where there is gas, there are pipes. And where there are pipes, you need a plumber. 

Natural gas plumbers can handle the installation and repair of any appliance powered by gas, whether it’s a dryer, grill, or HVAC system. To fix your gas stove, hire a local natural gas plumber. You should hire them for:

Knowledge and Expertise

A professional natural gas plumber often has years of experience to back up their work. And you should go the extra step to hire a licensed plumber. Not only do they bring a level of past knowledge, but they’re also bringing new, updated information to every project. Most states (44) require a plumbing license for big jobs, and most areas require continued education to keep it. 

Safety

As a homeowner, you may find yourself willing to negotiate projects on various basics like costs and timelines. However, one thing that shouldn’t be negotiated is safety. There are definite risks to owning a gas stove but even more risks when trying to fix it. Gases are highly flammable and combustible. Natural gas plumbers have the necessary skills to secure your gas line and appliances before moving forward with any repairs.

Liability Protection

When hiring a plumbing professional, there are a few questions you need to ask them. If they’re coming out to service your gas stove, ask them if they have liability insurance and if it covers accidental damages. Whether the issue is with the stove or your gas line, you won’t be financially responsible for any damages during repair.

Equipment and Tools

On any given day, plumbers use equipment and tools that go beyond the typical homeowner’s kit of screwdrivers, hammers, pliers, and wrenches. Natural gas plumbers bring more than their knowledge and expertise to a job. Because of their field, they bring specialized tools—electronic gas detectors and infrared cameras—to conduct leak tests or detect gas leaks while working on gas lines or appliances, like your stove. 

Peace of Mind

A DIY job well done can give you a sense of pride and accomplishment, but when the job requires working with something as volatile as gas, it’s best not to leave anything up to chance. Hiring the right natural gas plumber helps guarantee your safety and their expertise. Knowing they worked on your appliance can give you the peace of mind necessary to use your gas stove with confidence and live comfortably in your home.

Can I DIY Fixing a Gas Stove?

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Gas stoves, like most appliances, stop working for multiple reasons. Some of the reasons why your gas stove isn’t lighting could be due to clogged burner holes, dirty igniter components, faulty safety valves, or gas leak issues. While you could resolve the first two issues with a small brush and some elbow grease, the latter two require a professional. Not only is gas dangerous, but it can also be harmful to your health. You should only attempt a DIY project that involves gas if you have the credentials for it. And if you don’t, pass the project off to someone who does.

Can I Hire An Appliance Professional for Fixing Gas Stoves?

Your stove is one of many appliances in your kitchen. And whether your stove uses electricity or gas can change which professional you have on speed dial. Appliance professionals are ideal for fixing electric stoves as well as most of the appliances you own. Alternatively, they’re not typically the right person for the job when your gas stove breaks or needs a repair. 

Gas instantly changes the scope of any repair. Appliance repair technicians have experience with electrical work, but again — gas and gas appliances require the know-how and experience of working with natural gas.

How Do Natural Gas Plumbers Fix Gas Stoves?

There isn’t one clear-cut way to fix a gas stove. First, natural gas plumbers will go through troubleshooting to uncover the problem and proceed with fixing it. Generally, when compared to the most common issues they’ll deal with, they may have to:

  • Check for loose control knobs

  • Clean and remove any obstructions from burner holes or igniter

  • Align the igniter and check for damage or wear and tear

  • Identify and resolve any gas leaks

  • Check the gas valve for obstructions

  • Inspect or replace the safety valve

  • Check and/or relight the pilot light

There’s no telling what’s wrong with your gas stove. It could be one problem or a combination of issues. Regardless of the steps needed to fix a gas stove, leaving the job to a natural gas plumber is the best way to guarantee a safe and efficient job well done. 

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Jouviane Alexandre
Contributing Writer
Jouviane has spent eight years covering home and lifestyle, focused primarily on DIY and remodeling. When she isn’t working, she’s busy researching DIY projects to update her 123-year-old Colonial-inspired house.
Jouviane has spent eight years covering home and lifestyle, focused primarily on DIY and remodeling. When she isn’t working, she’s busy researching DIY projects to update her 123-year-old Colonial-inspired house.
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