VIKING · MILPITAS
Service · All Viking ModelsViking Built-in Appliance Repair · Milpitas, CA
Viking built-in repair in Milpitas, from the Parktown flats to the Summitpointe hills
- $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
- Same or next-day best effort
- CSLB #1136642
Viking in Milpitas
Viking in Milpitas kitchens.
Most of the Viking gear I see in Milpitas sits in the newer hillside builds above Evans Road and up toward Summitpointe, where kitchens got the full pro-range treatment when the houses went up. Down in Parktown, Sinclair Horizon, and the tracts near McCarthy Ranch the appliances run more mainstream, so a Viking range down there usually means someone brought one in during a remodel. Either way it is heavy commercial-style equipment, and it fails in a handful of predictable ways.
The call I get most in Milpitas is a rangetop head that keeps snapping at the spark but never lights. Nine times out of ten that is the igniter and its module, not the gas supply. Viking runs its sealed burners hard, and the ceramic igniters crack or foul from years of spillover and steam. I test the module output before I touch anything, because swapping a whole burner assembly when a single igniter is the fault is a waste of your money.
We are ADRIUM Service Solutions, an independent shop based in San Ramon. Andrew Kuznetsov runs it, we hold a CSLB license (#1136642) and EPA 608 certification, and the $75 diagnostic gets waived when you have us do the repair. You get a written quote before any work starts, and we are not factory authorized for Viking, so we say that plainly and price the parts honestly.
Common repairs we do
What we close on the truck.
- Rangetop burner igniters and spark modules. A Viking sealed burner that ticks along but never takes flame is almost always an igniter or module problem. The ceramic electrodes crack, or grease works into the spark gap and grounds it out. I check the module voltage and the electrode gap first, clean or reseat what I can, and replace the igniter or module only when the readings say so. If one head fires the spark on all the others, that points at a single shorted igniter dragging the whole set.
- Weak simmer and unstable flame on the range. Viking rangetops are built for high output, so a burner that will not hold a low, even simmer stands out fast. Usually it is a clogged burner port or a drifted low-flame adjustment on the valve, sometimes a partly blocked orifice after a deep clean. I pull and clear the burner cap and ports, reset the simmer screw to Viking's spec, and confirm the flame stays lit and blue across the full range of the knob.
- Oven door alignment, hinges, and gaskets. On the wall ovens and range ovens I see in Milpitas, a door that sits crooked or leaks heat comes back to worn hinges or a gasket gone flat. Viking doors are heavy, and the hinge springs tire over the years. I check the hinge travel, replace the gasket if it has taken a set, and realign the door so the seal is even all the way around, which also stops the temperature swings a leaking door causes.
Models we service
Viking product lines.
- Professional 5 and 7 Series ranges
- Tuscany ranges
- Rangetops and wall ovens
- Professional ventilation
- Built-in refrigeration
Pricing and warranty
What it costs. What we stand behind.
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$75
Diagnostic visit. Waived when you book the repair with us.
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Written
90 days on consumables, 1 year on major parts, 2 years on sealed-system rebuilds. Quoted in writing before work starts.
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CSLB
#1136642. Bonded and insured. We file warranty paperwork when applicable.
Recent work
Viking jobs we have closed.
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Viking Built-in Refrigerator Control Board Replacement, Danville
A customer from Danville reported that their built-in Viking refrigerator stopped cooling properly.
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Viking oven repair: igniter and burner replacement at Danville
The customer complained that the Viking oven was not heating properly.
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FAQ
Viking in Milpitas questions, answered.
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Do you actually cover Milpitas from San Ramon?
Yes. We are based in San Ramon and run the 680 corridor south through Fremont into Milpitas most days, so it is a short trip for us. That same route carries on into San Jose and Santa Clara, so if you are near the Berryessa or Santa Clara line we can usually fold you into the same run. -
Is it worth fixing an older Viking range instead of replacing it?
Usually yes. Viking builds the range body to last, and the parts that fail (igniters, valves, hinges) are serviceable and still available. I give you a written quote first so you can compare the repair against a new unit, and for a solid older 5-Series the repair almost always wins on cost. -
What does the $75 diagnostic actually get me?
It pays for me to come out, test the appliance properly, and tell you what is wrong and what the fix costs in writing. If you go ahead with the repair, that $75 comes off the total. I will not quote a price over the phone before I have seen the unit, because guessing on Viking parts helps no one.
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