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Common Issues

Clogged burner ports or faulty igniters can prevent the flame from lighting. This is one of the most common gas stove problems and can usually be fixed with cleaning or part replacement.

A weak or uneven flame may indicate gas flow issues or a dirty burner. It leads to poor cooking performance and potential safety risks if left unchecked.

If you detect gas around your stove or oven, it may be due to a leak in the connection or valve. This requires immediate professional attention to prevent fire or health hazards.

When your gas oven fails to reach or maintain temperature, a faulty igniter, thermostat, or safety valve may be the cause. This results in uneven or undercooked meals.

Popping or hissing noises can indicate a problem with gas flow or burner components. Prompt diagnosis ensures safety and proper functioning.

Tips for Maintenance and Extended Lifespan of Gas Stoves & Ovens:

Keep burners free of grease and food debris to ensure a strong, even flame.

Replace worn igniters promptly to avoid ignition failures.

Have a technician check gas lines and valves to detect leaks early.