Viking repair inFort Lauderdale, FL.
Victoria Park bungalow kitchens, Coral Ridge remodels, Las Olas waterfront builds — Fort Lauderdale's Viking fleet covers every era of the brand. Ignition and hinge work from truck stock, senior techs on the electronic generations, $59 diagnostic free with repair.
- 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
A remodel city full of pro-style ranges
Fort Lauderdale renovates constantly, and Viking has been the pro-style range of choice through two decades of those remodels — so the city's fleet mixes lightly-used newer units in Coral Ridge and Flagler Village flips with hard-working classics in Victoria Park and Rio Vista kitchens that have hosted years of real cooking. The classics fail by igniter, valve, and the famous Viking door hinge; the newer electronic generations fail by sensor and control. We carry generation-specific documentation and the high-frequency parts for both.
The canal-and-coast effect that drives our Sub-Zero and Wolf work here applies equally to Viking: salt air corrodes spark electrodes and burner components on the waterfront streets measurably faster, and outdoor Viking grills in the Isles' summer kitchens age like all dock-side equipment — fast. Indoor or out, the diagnostic discipline is the same: amp-draw and resistance measurements, not parts-cannon guessing, with the $59 visit fee applied to whatever repair you approve.
Viking refrigeration and dishwashers ride along in many of these kitchens, and we service the full brand line in one dispatch when needed. Every repair ships with the 90-day parts-and-labor warranty and OEM part numbers on the invoice — and when an aging unit genuinely isn't worth its next repair, we say that plainly with numbers, which is exactly how we'd want to be treated.
Viking failures we repair in Fort Lauderdale.
Platform-specific patterns, documented in the field — not a brochure.
VCBB compressor compartment runs warmer than Sub-Zero's equivalent, and the condenser fan motor wears earlier — usually year 8-11. High-pitched whine at the back, warm fresh-food side. OEM motor swap, clean the condenser, verify amp draw.
FDW dishwashers have a drain pump impeller that catches on hard debris — fruit pits, glass shards, the occasional plastic clip. Symptom: tub holds water, drain cycle is silent or hums without flow. We pull the pump, clear the impeller, verify rotation, and replace the pump if the magnet has cracked.
Hinge springs on Viking pro-style ovens wear and eventually let the door slam shut on its own. We see broken springs around year 10-13. Replacement comes in pairs (left + right) — single-side hinge replacements always come back as a complaint within a few months.
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.
Viking service across Fort Lauderdale
Licensed & insured · EPA-608 · 90-day labor & parts warranty
Viking repair in Fort Lauderdale — by appliance
Viking repair in Fort Lauderdale — questions we get
My Viking burner won't light after I cleaned the range — what happened?
Almost always water or cleaner in the spark electrode wells — it shorts the spark to ground. Let them dry, and if the click doesn't return in a day, an electrode has likely failed (cleaning chemicals accelerate corrosion on coastal units). Either way it's a quick, inexpensive diagnosis at $59.
Do you repair Viking outdoor grills in Fort Lauderdale?
Yes — Viking built-in grills in the Isles' dock-side kitchens are regular work. Salt exposure shortens burner and igniter life outdoors, so we repair what's serviceable, replace what's corroded, and recommend annual service for waterfront units.
Are parts still available for older Viking ranges?
For most of the fleet, yes — igniters, valves, hinge kits, thermostats, and gaskets for the VGSC-era platforms remain available, and they're what keeps these substantial ranges cooking for another decade. Anything special-order is quoted with lead time at the diagnostic.
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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Open 7 days. Priority scheduling — most visits booked within the hour.
- Phone(754) 345-4515
- HoursOpen 7 days · 7 AM – 9 PM
- Service areaMiami-Dade · Broward · Palm Beach
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