Your Stove Stopped Working.
That's Tonight's Dinner.
Nick's Refrigeration has been diagnosing and repairing stoves, ovens, and ranges in Monroe County since 1950. Gas and electric. All major brands. Honest estimates before any repair begins.
Sound Familiar? We Fix These Every Day.
Most Stove Problems Are Cheaper to Fix Than You Think
A stove that won't cooperate feels like a crisis — especially mid-week. But most oven and range problems come down to a handful of common failures: a faulty igniter, a burned-out bake element, a failed temperature sensor, or a malfunctioning control board. Nick's has diagnosed these exact problems thousands of times across Monroe County.
We'll tell you exactly what's wrong and what it costs to fix — before we start. If it's not worth repairing, we'll tell you that too. That's been our approach since 1950.
Gas burners that won't ignite usually point to a faulty igniter, clogged burner ports, or a defective spark module. Electric burners that won't heat often have a burned-out heating element — an inexpensive fix.
If your oven runs cold, hot, or won't heat at all, the cause is almost always the bake element, broil element, or temperature sensor — all repairable parts that cost a fraction of a replacement oven.
A gas burner that keeps clicking even after lighting typically means a wet or dirty igniter switch. It's annoying and potentially a safety concern — and usually a quick repair.
Modern ranges with electronic controls can throw error codes or lose function when the control board fails. We diagnose whether it needs replacement or if a simpler underlying issue triggered the error.
A warped or worn door gasket lets heat escape, making your oven run inefficiently and unevenly. Door hinge issues are also common after years of use — both are straightforward repairs.
If you smell gas near your range, leave the area and call your gas utility first. Once the immediate safety concern is cleared, Nick's can diagnose and repair the valve or connection issue.
Gas, Electric, or Dual-Fuel — We Service Them All
74 years means we've seen every configuration, every brand, and every failure mode across all cooking appliance types.
Freestanding gas ranges from all major manufacturers. Burner, igniter, valve, oven, and broiler repairs.
Coil, smooth-top, and induction electric ranges. Element replacement, control board, and temperature calibration.
Gas cooktop with electric oven — the best of both worlds. We diagnose and repair both systems.
Single and double wall ovens. Heating element, control board, door, and temperature sensor repairs.
Brands We Service
If you've heard of the brand, we've probably repaired it
Getting Your Stove Fixed Is Simple
No runaround. No surprise bills. Just your stove working again.
Call Nick's
A real person answers. Tell us what your stove or oven is doing — or not doing. We'll schedule a visit at a time that works for you.
📞 (585) 663-5610Honest Diagnosis
Our technician identifies the actual problem and gives you a clear estimate. We'll tell you whether repair makes financial sense — before we start.
No guessworkFixed Right
If it's worth repairing, we repair it properly. You get back in the kitchen with confidence — and a number to call if anything ever comes up again.
Done rightSame-Day Stove Repair Often Available in Monroe County
A broken stove disrupts every meal. Call Nick's — we'll let you know if same-day service is possible and get you a real answer, not a 3-week wait.
Stove & Oven Repair Questions
Straight answers from people who've been repairing stoves in Monroe County for 74 years.
Is it worth repairing my stove, or should I just replace it?
In most cases, yes — stove and oven repair is absolutely worth it. The most common stove problems (igniter failure, bake element burnout, temperature sensor issues) cost significantly less to repair than a new range. The general rule: if the repair is under 50% of replacement cost and your range is under 12–15 years old, repair makes strong financial sense. When Nick's diagnoses your stove, we'll tell you honestly which side of that line you're on.
Do you repair both gas and electric stoves near Spencerport, NY?
Yes — Nick's services both gas and electric stoves, ovens, and ranges throughout Monroe County. We also service dual-fuel ranges (gas cooktop, electric oven) and wall ovens. If you're in Spencerport, Rochester, Greece, Brockport, or anywhere in the Monroe County area, we can schedule a visit.
My oven temperature seems off — is that an expensive fix?
Usually not. Oven temperature issues are most often caused by a failing temperature sensor (also called a thermistor) or a calibration drift over time. Both are straightforward repairs. Occasionally the issue is a partially failing bake element, which is also a relatively inexpensive fix. We'll identify the exact cause before quoting anything.
One of my gas burners keeps clicking but won't light. What's wrong?
Constant clicking on a gas burner is almost always one of three things: a wet or dirty igniter (common after a boilover), food debris clogging the burner ports, or a defective igniter switch. The first two you can often clean yourself — remove the burner cap, dry it thoroughly, and clear any blockage. If the clicking continues after cleaning and drying, a faulty igniter switch usually needs replacement, which Nick's can handle quickly.
How much does oven or stove repair cost in Monroe County?
Stove and oven repairs in Monroe County typically range from $100–$350, depending on the specific problem, the brand, and whether parts need to be ordered. Nick's always provides a clear estimate before any work begins, so you know the cost upfront. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and personal checks.
Do you offer same-day oven repair near me in Monroe County?
Same-day oven and stove repair is often available, depending on our schedule and the nature of the repair. Call us at (585) 663-5610 and we'll let you know immediately whether same-day service is possible. We serve all of Monroe County including Spencerport, Rochester, Greece, Gates, Hilton, Brockport, Chili, and surrounding areas.