Burners Not Lighting or Igniting
A gas stove burner that will not light is the most common gas stove service call our technicians handle in Ellaville, GA. The ignition system on a gas stove consists of an igniter electrode, a spark module, and the burner assembly. A worn or cracked igniter electrode that cannot produce a consistent spark, a spark module that has failed entirely and is not generating the electrical pulse that drives the igniters, or clogged burner ports that are restricting gas flow to the ignition zone are the most common causes. A burner cap that is misaligned after cleaning — preventing gas from reaching the ignition point cleanly — is a frequently overlooked cause that is worth checking before calling for service. Our technicians clean, test, and replace ignition system components as needed to restore reliable burner lighting throughout Ellaville.
Burners Not Staying Lit
A burner that lights initially but extinguishes shortly afterward is both a usability problem and a safety concern — gas continues to flow until the knob is turned off, and a burner that keeps going out without the homeowner realizing it can accumulate gas in the kitchen. On gas stoves equipped with a thermocouple or flame sensor, a dirty or faulty sensor that cannot detect the flame causes the gas valve to close as a safety measure, extinguishing the burner. A burner cap that is misaligned after cleaning, or a clogged burner port producing an unstable flame that the thermocouple cannot detect, are also common causes. Our technicians inspect the full burner assembly and flame sensing system and address the specific reason the burner is not sustaining its flame throughout Ellaville, GA.
Continuous Clicking With No Flame
A gas stove that clicks continuously — either when a burner is being activated or on its own without any burner engaged — is one of the more disruptive gas stove problems homeowners in Ellaville encounter. After cooking, steam and food spills can reach the igniter area and cause the spark switch to fire continuously. Carefully cleaning and thoroughly drying the burner cap and the area immediately around the igniter resolves moisture-related clicking in most cases. When clicking persists after the area has been cleaned and dried completely, a faulty igniter switch that is stuck in the closed position or a defective spark module is the likely cause. Our technicians carry igniter switches and spark modules for the most common gas stove brands on every service vehicle throughout Ellaville, GA.
Weak, Uneven or Yellow Flame
A gas stove burner that produces a weak, uneven, or yellow flame is not operating safely or efficiently. As detailed in the safety section above, incomplete combustion from a yellow or uneven flame produces elevated carbon monoxide and reduced cooking performance. Partially clogged burner ports that are restricting gas flow to specific sections of the burner ring are the most common cause, resulting in an uneven flame pattern that distributes heat inconsistently across the bottom of cookware. A misaligned burner cap, a gas valve that is not fully opening, or a gas pressure issue affecting the entire stove are additional causes. Our technicians clean burner assemblies, test gas valve function, assess gas pressure, and restore a proper blue flame on every gas stove service call in Ellaville.
Gas Stove Oven Not Heating
A gas stove oven that will not heat prevents baking, roasting, and broiling entirely, shutting down a significant part of the kitchen's cooking capability. The oven bake igniter is the most commonly failed component in a gas oven — it must reach a specific temperature and draw sufficient current to open the oven safety valve, and when it weakens with age, it can no longer meet this threshold. A faulty oven safety valve that stays closed despite a functioning igniter, a defective oven control board, a failed temperature sensor, or a gas supply issue affecting the oven burner specifically are additional causes our technicians investigate as part of every gas oven heating diagnostic in Ellaville, GA.
Oven Igniter Glowing but Not Lighting
A glowing oven igniter that does not produce a flame is one of the most common and most frequently misunderstood gas oven failures. The oven igniter performs two functions simultaneously: it glows hot enough to ignite the gas, and it draws sufficient electrical current to signal the oven safety valve to open. As igniters age and weaken, they continue to glow visibly but lose the ability to draw enough current to trigger the valve. The safety valve remains closed, no gas reaches the oven burner, and the oven never heats despite the igniter appearing to function. Igniter replacement resolves this fault in most cases and is one of the most routine gas stove repairs our technicians perform throughout Ellaville.
Gas Stove Knobs Not Working Properly
Gas stove control knobs that are difficult to turn, stuck in one position, or that do not properly control the flame level are both a usability problem and a safety concern. A knob that sticks at a specific position can prevent the burner from being fully shut off — a serious hazard. Worn or damaged knob stems, corroded valve shafts from grease and moisture exposure, or a gas valve assembly that has seized or lost its proportional response to knob position are the most common causes. On gas stoves with electronic controls, a faulty control board or a damaged control knob sensor can produce erratic flame behavior. Our technicians inspect and repair gas stove control systems across all brands and configurations throughout Ellaville, GA, and perform a thorough check that every burner shuts off completely after every control system repair.
Gas Smell Near the Stove
As addressed in the safety section above, a persistent gas smell near the stove is a potential emergency. Once the immediate safety steps have been taken and the home has been cleared by the appropriate authorities, RR Repair Services will diagnose and repair the source of the gas leak. Common sources include a loose or cracked gas line connection behind the stove, a burner valve that is not fully closing when the knob is in the off position, a cracked gas fitting within the stove's internal gas distribution system, or a deteriorated pipe thread connection at the stove's gas inlet. Every gas-related repair our technicians perform in Ellaville, GA concludes with a complete leak test across all gas connections before the job is signed off.
Gas Stove Producing Excessive Soot or Residue
Black soot deposits forming on cookware, around burner caps, or on the grate surfaces of a gas stove are a sign that the burners are not combusting gas cleanly. As established in the flame color discussion above, soot is a byproduct of incomplete combustion — the same process that produces elevated carbon monoxide. Clogged burner ports, misaligned burner caps, or incorrect gas pressure are the most common causes of soot formation in Ellaville. Allowing soot formation to continue unaddressed accelerates wear on burner components, reduces cooking efficiency, and degrades indoor air quality. Our technicians clean and recalibrate burner assemblies and address gas pressure or valve issues contributing to incomplete combustion throughout Ellaville, GA.
Control Panel or Display Not Responding
On modern gas stoves with digital control panels, an unresponsive touchpad, a blank display, or error codes that appear and cannot be cleared indicate an electronic control system failure. A faulty touchpad membrane switch, a failed main control board, or a loose wiring connection between the control panel and the board are the most common causes. On gas stoves with physical knobs and mechanical controls, a worn or broken control switch is the typical cause. Our technicians diagnose control system faults across all gas stove types and brands throughout Ellaville using appropriate diagnostic tools before recommending replacement of any component.