Viking repair inBoca Raton, FL.
Boca Raton's club-community kitchens installed Viking by the hundreds through the 2000s, and those ranges are now in their prime repair years. Serviced from our S Federal Hwy office: generation-specific expertise, gate access pre-arranged, $59 diagnostic.
- 18Full-time techniciansNot subcontractors
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- $59Diagnostic visitCredited to your repair
- 70Cities coveredMiami-Dade · Broward · Palm Beach
- PriorityMost visits booked <1 hourOpen 7 days · 7 AM – 9 PM
- 90-dayWarranty on labor & partsLicensed & insured
The 2000s install wave is now the repair wave
Boca Raton's building boom and the rise of the pro-style kitchen happened together, which is why Boca West, Boca Pointe, and the East Boca remodels of that era hold one of the densest Viking concentrations we service. Those VGSC/VDSC-generation ranges are now fifteen to twenty-five years old — squarely in the years where igniters weaken, valves tire, door hinges sag, and thermostats drift. All of it is repairable, all of it is routine for us, and keeping a substantial Viking cooking remains far better money than replacing it with a lesser new range.
Our Boca office on S Federal Hwy runs this work locally: gate clearances arranged at booking for the club communities, tight windows for East Boca and Mizner, and the Palm Beach trucks stocked with the platform's high-frequency parts — igniters, electrodes, hinge kits, sensors. Newer 5- and 7-Series units and Viking's refrigeration line go to the senior rotation with the brand's current service documentation.
A Boca-specific pattern worth naming: seasonal households. Ranges that sit idle for months then surge to holiday duty surface their weak components in the first heavy week — so if you're returning for the season, the pre-season $59 check on a lazy burner or slow oven beats a Thanksgiving-week failure every time. Book it like the AC service; your range earns it.
Viking failures we repair in Boca Raton.
Platform-specific patterns, documented in the field — not a brochure.
VRI/VFI integrated column anti-condensation heaters break around year 9-12. The result is cabinetry condensation that the homeowner usually catches before the appliance error code does. Heater replacement requires partial disassembly of the door frame — about a 90-minute job.
Open-burner brass heads on Viking rangetops corrode in salt-air kitchens (Sunny Isles, Bal Harbour, Key Biscayne). Pitted heads cause flame irregularity. Clean if light, replace if heavy — we carry the common burner heads on the truck.
The 5-series spark module is in a tight bay under the cooktop and South Florida humidity reaches it. Symptom: one or more burners sparks with the knobs off, especially after a rainy week. We dry, inspect, and replace the module if contacts are pitted. Burner switches go in the same job.
The VGR548 simmer burner has a delicate orifice and a thermocouple that sits too close to the flame. After years of use the thermocouple weakens and shuts the burner off as soon as the gas valve releases. Replace the thermocouple, verify orifice cleanliness, adjust the low-flame stop.
Viking service across Boca Raton
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Viking repair in Boca Raton — by appliance
Viking repair in Boca Raton — questions we get
My Viking range sat unused all summer in Boca — now a burner won't light. Why?
Idle months are hard on gas ranges: humidity corrodes electrodes, residue stiffens valves, and the weak components show up in the first heavy use. It's the classic seasonal-Boca pattern and usually a quick fix — electrode or igniter from truck stock at the $59 diagnostic.
Is my 20-year-old Viking from the original Boca West kitchen worth repairing?
Usually, emphatically yes. The VGSC-era platforms are mechanically substantial and parts remain available — igniters, valves, hinges, and thermostats restore full function for a fraction of what a comparable new range costs. We give you the honest math at the diagnostic if a unit is ever past it.
Do you arrange gate access for Viking service in the club communities?
Yes — gate clearance is handled when you book, and the arrival window is honored. Our office is local (131 S Federal Hwy), and Palm Beach County has its own dispatch line: (561) 858-9919.
Are Viking ranges still worth repairing?
Almost always, yes — especially the 5-series and 7-series, which were built to be rebuilt. A new Viking pro-style range runs $9K-$15K; most repairs we do are $250-$900. The chassis and burners last decades; the wear parts (spark module, igniter, control panel, hinges) get swapped once or twice over the life of the unit.
What's the most common Viking range problem?
On the 5-series, it's the spark module (humidity-driven on the South Florida coast) and the simmer burner thermocouple. On the 7-series, it's the touch control panel on pre-2018 units. On the Tuscany, it's the bake element and door gasket. We know what to expect from the model number alone.
Do you replace Viking touch control panels?
Yes. We order Viking-spec panels through the distributor — 3-5 business day turnaround. We don't install rebuilt panels from third-party sellers; their failure rate is high and the work doesn't last.
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- Phone(754) 345-4515
- HoursOpen 7 days · 7 AM – 9 PM
- Service areaMiami-Dade · Broward · Palm Beach
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