We repair built-in, over-range, and microwave-oven combination built-in from all major brands. Over-range microwaves are particularly worth repairing when they’re mounted to cabinetry — replacement means cabinet modification and reinstallation cost that often exceeds the repair. We do both the repair and the reinstallation if needed.
Our skilled technicians are proficient in diagnosing and repairing a variety of issues affecting major microwave brands. Whether it's a malfunctioning turntable, uneven heating, or control panel problems, we guarantee efficient solutions. With a focus on quick response and the use of genuine replacement parts, our goal is to have your microwave back in optimal condition promptly.
Trust our experts for a hassle-free installation of your new microwave, whether it's an above-range or in-wall model. We specialize in major brands, ensuring precise mounting, electrical connections, and thorough safety checks. Your satisfaction and the seamless integration of your new microwave into your kitchen are our top priorities during the installation process.
Our team comprises skilled technicians with extensive experience in repairing and installing major microwave brands.
We understand the importance of a well-functioning kitchen. Count on us for prompt, reliable service to minimize disruptions to your daily cooking routine.
Genuine replacement parts are a cornerstone of our service, ensuring the durability and reliability of your microwave post-repair.
We believe in transparency. Our pricing is clear and upfront, with no hidden fees, allowing you to make informed decisions about your appliance services.
Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal. We strive to exceed your expectations with every service we provide.



For countertop microwaves under $150, usually no — replacement is faster and cheaper. For built-in wall microwaves and over-range models (typically $300–$800), repair almost always makes sense. We’ll tell you which category yours falls into during your appointment.
Stop using it until it’s repaired. Sparking is usually caused by a damaged waveguide cover (the flat piece on the interior wall) or arcing from metal accidentally left inside. If it’s something deeper, we’ll diagnose it at the service call.