Expert stove repair in Clearwater & across Tampa Bay. Licensed technicians, same-day service, transparent flat-rate pricing.
Whether you have a built-in cooktop or a freestanding stove, when a burner won't light or an element won't heat, dinner planning grinds to a halt. Quick Fix Appliances repairs every type of stove and cooktop across Clearwater and the Tampa Bay area.
Our technicians are licensed for gas work, certified for induction and trained on every electric coil and ceramic-glass design on the market.
If your stove shows any of these symptoms, give us a call — there's a good chance we've fixed it today already.
Moisture in the spark module after a spill. Common, quick to dry out or replace.
Clogged burner ports, weak gas pressure, or bad igniter wire. Quick diagnostic.
Bad spark module, clogged orifices, or shut-off gas valve. We test each step.
Burnt coil, failed receptacle, or bad infinite switch. We carry all on the truck.
Failed surface element, bad control board, or stuck touch control. We diagnose all three.
Cooling fan failure, sensor overheat, or wrong cookware. Each cause has a clear fix.
Failed infinite switch (electric) or stuck gas valve. Safety-critical — we fix immediately.
We source the OEM glass and install it. Don't DIY — these often need careful sealing.
Replacement cooktops cost $800–$4,000+ and freestanding stoves $600–$3,500. Most cooktop and stove repairs run $200–$550, so repair is the right call for any unit under 12 years old.
Glass cooktop cracks can usually be repaired for $300–$600 in parts and labor — much cheaper than a full replacement. We carry common ceramic glass sizes and can order rarer models for next-day delivery.
Florida's humidity is hard on gas spark modules. Constant clicking after a spill is the most common service call we get. The fix is usually drying the module thoroughly — and we'll show you how to prevent it from happening again. A small protective cover during cleaning solves 90% of recurring spark issues.
Our techs are trained on every major stove brand, from entry-level to luxury.
Usually moisture under the burner cap or in the spark module after a spill or cleaning. We dry it thoroughly; if the module itself is corroded, we replace it.
Generally yes for electric. For gas, depends on the failure — if you smell gas at all, shut it off and call us. We'll inspect for free if it's a safety question.
Yes — we order the OEM glass and install it. Typical cost is $300–$600 plus parts.
Yes — our techs are certified on induction technology and can diagnose coil, sensor, and inverter board failures.
Cool first, then use a dedicated cooktop cleaner and a non-scratch pad. Scrape off burnt food with a razor blade at a low angle. We can advise during our visit.
Yes — leveling is a standard part of our visit, free of charge.
Same-day service across the Tampa Bay area · Licensed & insured · 90-day labor warranty.