VIKING · MOUNTAIN VIEW
Service · All Viking ModelsViking Built-in Appliance Repair · Mountain View, CA
Viking built-in repair in Mountain View, from Old Mountain View to Waverly Park
- $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
- Same or next-day best effort
- CSLB #1136642
Viking in Mountain View
Viking in Mountain View kitchens.
Mountain View kitchens run the full range. In Old Mountain View and Waverly Park you find remodeled homes with proper Viking ranges and wall ovens, and toward the Los Altos line the builds get more serious still. Over in Monta Loma and the Blossom Valley tracts the appliances tend to be mainstream, so a Viking there is usually a remodel choice rather than original. It is heavy pro-style gear, and it fails on the heat side more than anywhere else.
The problem I get called for most in Mountain View is a Viking oven that will not hold temperature. Sometimes the bake or broil element has failed open, sometimes the temperature sensor has drifted and the oven bakes well off the number you set. Those two faults feel identical from the kitchen, so I meter the element and check the sensor resistance against Viking's chart before I decide. Guessing between them is how people end up paying for the wrong part.
We are ADRIUM Service Solutions, an independent shop based in San Ramon and run by Andrew Kuznetsov. We carry a CSLB license (#1136642) and EPA 608 certification, waive the $75 diagnostic when you do the repair, and always put the quote in writing first. We are not factory authorized for Viking, and I would rather tell you that up front than pretend otherwise.
Common repairs we do
What we close on the truck.
- Oven bake and broil elements, thermostats, and sensors. A Viking oven that heats slowly, will not reach temperature, or bakes unevenly usually has one of three faults: a failed element, a drifted temperature sensor, or a thermostat out of calibration. I meter the element for continuity, read the sensor resistance cold and check it against the reference, and confirm the actual cavity temperature with my own probe. Only then do I replace what is genuinely bad, so you are not paying to swap good parts.
- Rangetop igniter and burner performance. On the Viking ranges in the Waverly Park and Cuesta Park remodels, a burner that lights slow or burns yellow is common. I clean the burner ports and cap, check the igniter spark and gap, and inspect the orifice for buildup. If the flame still will not run clean and blue after that, I look at the gas pressure and the valve, so the burner performs the way a pro range is supposed to.
- Refrigeration temperature and defrost faults. For the Viking refrigerators I see around Mountain View, a compartment that runs warm or ices up usually traces to the defrost system or the evaporator fan rather than the sealed loop. I check the defrost heater, thermostat, and control timing, and confirm the fan is actually moving air across the coil. That covers most temperature complaints without opening the sealed system, which keeps the repair simpler and cheaper for you.
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 Mountain View questions, answered.
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Do you come down to Mountain View from San Ramon?
We do. It is a longer run than our East Bay work, but we cover the whole Peninsula stretch, and once we are down there Los Altos, Sunnyvale, and Palo Alto are all on the same trip. If you are near one of those lines, tell us and we will try to group the visit. -
My Viking oven reads the right temperature but food cooks wrong. What is that?
That is usually a calibration or sensor issue rather than a dead part. The display can show a setpoint the cavity never actually reaches. I verify the real temperature with an independent probe, then either recalibrate the control or replace a drifted sensor, so what the oven says and what it does finally line up. -
Can you match a repair to a specific remodel, so the Viking still fits the kitchen?
Yes. On a repair we keep the original unit and its trim, so nothing about the look of your kitchen changes. I use the correct Viking parts for your model rather than generic substitutes, which matters when the appliance was chosen to match the cabinetry and the rest of the suite.
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