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Monogram Rangetop Repair

Experienced repair for Monogram Professional gas rangetops — commercial-inspired 30, 36, and 48-inch drop-in cooktops with sealed dual-flame burners, integrated griddle, and continuous grates.

Models Pro gas rangetop · 30" / 36" / 48" · Sealed dual-flame burners · Griddle Series Professional · Statement Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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What we fix on Monogram rangetops.

/01

Pro burner will not ignite

A heavy-output sealed Professional burner clicks but will not light. A fouled spark electrode, a clogged burner port, a failed spark module, or a weak igniter on the high-BTU burner.

/02

Dual-flame burner stuck on high or low

A dual-flame stacked burner will not switch between its simmer and high settings. A failed dual-valve, a worn knob valve stem, or a clogged inner-flame orifice; the valve is serviced.

/03

Integrated griddle not heating evenly

The built-in griddle plate develops hot and cold zones or will not reach temperature. A failed griddle burner, a thermostat sensor out of range, or a clogged griddle burner port.

/04

Burner flame yellow or sooting

A burner burns yellow or leaves soot on cookware. A misaligned burner cap, a clogged port, an air-shutter adjustment, or a partially blocked orifice on the sealed burner.

/05

Igniter clicks continuously

A rangetop burner sparks nonstop even after lighting. Moisture under a burner cap, a fouled electrode, or a failed spark module that will not stop firing; cleaned and the module tested.

/06

Gas smell or weak burner pressure

A faint gas odor or burners that all run weak. A regulator fault, a loose manifold connection, or an LP/natural-gas conversion not completed; checked for leaks and correct pressure.

/07

Continuous grate rocks or sits uneven

The heavy continuous cast-iron grates rock or no longer sit flush, making pans unstable. Warped grates, a bent burner box, or a rangetop not levelled in its drop-in cutout.

/08

Simmer burner will not hold a low flame

A burner cannot maintain a true simmer and flares or goes out. A worn valve, an incorrect low-flame screw setting, or a regulator delivering inconsistent pressure to that burner.

/09

Knob illumination / indicator out

The backlit control knob or burner-on indicator no longer lights. A failed LED behind the knob, a loose connector, or a control-board output fault; the lighting is tested and replaced.

/10

Burner knob loose or hard to turn

A control knob spins freely, binds, or no longer clicks into its detents. A worn valve stem, a stripped knob insert, or grease binding the valve; the valve and knob are serviced.

These are the most common issues — not an exhaustive list. Our technicians diagnose and repair any Monogram rangetop problem, including intermittent faults, unusual symptoms, and issues not listed here.

Rangetop repair in all 50 US states.

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About Monogram rangetop repair

Common Monogram rangetop problems

Skilled Monogram rangetop repair covers the brand’s commercial-inspired Professional drop-in gas rangetops, the 30, 36, and 48-inch surfaces with sealed dual-flame burners, continuous cast-iron grates, and an integrated griddle. The faults we see most on a Monogram rangetop are a high-output burner that will not ignite, a dual-flame burner stuck between its simmer and high settings, an integrated griddle that heats unevenly, a burner that burns yellow or sooting, and an igniter that clicks nonstop. Heavy continuous grates can rock if a grate warps or the unit is not level, and a faint gas odor always warrants a leak check. Each fault is a discrete, serviceable component.

Our Monogram rangetop repair process

Our experienced technicians treat a rangetop as the precision gas cooking surface it is. They confirm the model and burner configuration, check the regulator and manifold pressure, test each spark electrode and the spark module, and verify the dual-flame valves and the griddle thermostat before fitting any part. Soot, yellow flames, or weak burners are traced to a misaligned cap, a clogged orifice, an air-shutter setting, or an LP/natural-gas conversion that was never completed. We fit genuine OEM burners, valves, igniters, and griddle parts matched to the build, and back every job with a 30-day labor warranty. You can book a rangetop repair online and most are resolved in one visit.

A drop-in rangetop rewards a few first-visit checks that owners cannot do themselves. We level the unit in its cutout so the heavy continuous cast-iron grates sit flush and pans stop rocking, then verify each dual-flame burner steps cleanly between its outer high ring and inner simmer ring at the valve. The low-flame screws are set so every burner holds a true simmer without flaring or going out, and on units converted to LP we confirm the correct orifices and regulator setting are actually in place. The integrated griddle plate is checked for level and its thermostat verified, since a griddle that pools batter to one side is almost always a tilt or a drifted sensor rather than a failed burner.

Monogram rangetop models we service

We service the Monogram Professional rangetop range across 30, 36, and 48-inch widths, all built around the brand’s commercial-inspired sealed dual-flame burners, continuous heavy cast-iron grates, and an optional integrated griddle. These rangetops drop into a counter above a wall oven or cabinetry, pairing a Professional cooking surface with the flexibility of separate ovens. Because Monogram’s pro cooking SKUs share the Z-series family, our model directory lists the burners, dual-flame valves, igniters, regulators, and griddle parts matched to your specific rangetop so the correct genuine component is sourced the first time, whether your unit is finished for a Statement or a Professional kitchen.

Error codes and diagnostics

A gas rangetop has no oven cavity, so it surfaces few stored codes and diagnosis is observational, confirmed by component testing. An ignition failure is read at the spark electrode, the spark module, and the burner port; a burner stuck on high or low is traced to the dual-flame valve; a griddle with hot and cold zones is checked at the griddle burner and its thermostat. Yellow or sooting flames are diagnosed at the cap alignment, orifice, and air shutter, and a continuous-clicking igniter usually means moisture or a fouled electrode. Our technicians confirm each symptom at the named part before any repair, and related cooking-surface diagnostics are gathered on our rangetop error-code guides.

Service areas

Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and 120+ metro areas, and the booking form accepts requests 24/7 with same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a specialist who carries the diagnostic tools and the genuine parts most likely needed for your appliance, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip rather than over several return visits. Diagnostic visits start from $129; the total cost depends on the parts and configuration involved, and we never quote a flat or fixed price unseen. Full specifications and the current rangetop lineup are published by the manufacturer at monogram.com. If your kitchen pairs a rangetop with a built-in wall oven, see our oven repair page, and book any service through the scheduling page.

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