Viking repair inMiami, FL.
Viking's pro-style ranges have been the backbone of ambitious Miami kitchens for twenty-five years — VGSC classics in Coral Gables, 7-Series in new Grove builds, Viking refrigeration alongside. We service every generation: ignition work from truck stock, $59 diagnostic, same-day on most before-noon calls.
- 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
Twenty-five years of installs, every generation still cooking
Miami's Viking population spans the brand's whole history, which makes generational knowledge the difference between a fix and a guess. The early-2000s VGSC/VDSC ranges anchoring Coral Gables and Grove kitchens fail by igniter and valve — predictable, well-documented, fixable from truck stock. The mid-generation units brought the door-hinge and spring failures every Viking tech knows (the oven door that won't quite close is a Viking signature), and the current 5- and 7-Series add electronic controls that diagnose like modern premium ovens. We carry the tech documentation for all of it.
Climate notes apply here as everywhere in this city: spark electrodes and igniters east of US-1 corrode ahead of schedule in bay air, and storm-season power events trip the control lockouts on newer electronic units — most clear with proper reset procedure, which we verify rather than selling boards on spec. Viking refrigeration (built-in columns and the professional French-door units) shares the same Miami reality as all built-in cold: condenser service is mandatory maintenance, not a suggestion.
What Viking owners value — and what we deliver in Miami daily — is keeping a substantial, rebuildable range in service rather than surrendering to a throwaway replacement. Igniters, valves, hinges, thermostats, and door gaskets keep a VGSC cooking for another decade, and the $59 diagnostic with OEM part numbers on the invoice keeps the economics transparent.
Viking failures we repair in Miami.
Platform-specific patterns, documented in the field — not a brochure.
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.
Pre-2018 7-series ranges have a known capacitive-touch control panel issue where the panel either becomes unresponsive in patches or registers ghost presses. Viking did a redesign mid-2018. The fix is panel replacement — we order through Viking's distributor and turn it in 3-5 business days. We don't recommend the rebuilt panels on eBay; they fail again within a year.
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.
Viking service across Miami
Licensed & insured · EPA-608 · 90-day labor & parts warranty
Viking repair in Miami — by appliance
Viking repair in Miami — questions we get
My older Viking range's oven door won't close fully — is that worth fixing?
Yes, and it's a classic Viking repair: door hinges and springs wear on the heavy oven doors, the seal opens, and the oven runs slow and hot at the same time. Hinge kits restore the door to factory closure — far cheaper than living with the heat loss or replacing a substantial range.
Do you work on both old and new Viking ranges in Miami?
Every generation — early VGSC/VDSC classics, the mid-2000s units, and current 5- and 7-Series with electronic controls. The failure patterns differ by generation and we carry documentation for each. The $59 diagnostic applies regardless of the range's age.
Do you service Viking refrigerators in Miami too?
Yes — Viking built-in refrigeration and professional French-door units are standard work, with the same Miami caveat as all built-in cold: bay-air corrosion makes condenser service essential. Refrigeration calls go to EPA-608 certified techs.
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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