Microwave Repair Services
Microwave not heating, turntable not spinning, or buttons not working? We connect you with experts for fast repairs on countertop and over-the-range models.
Quick Fixes for Your Kitchen's Quickest Appliance
The microwave is a cornerstone of modern kitchen convenience. When it stops working, it can disrupt your daily routine. From simple fixes to more complex electronic issues, a professional technician can safely diagnose and repair your microwave. LocalXR connects you with experienced pros who can get your microwave working again.
Signs Your Microwave Needs Repair
Don't replace it just yet. Many common issues can be repaired.
Not Heating Food
The most common issue, often related to a faulty magnetron or high-voltage diode.
Turntable Not Rotating
This can be a simple issue with the turntable motor or the guide roller.
Buttons or Display Not Working
Indicates a problem with the control panel or the main circuit board.
Sparks or Arcing Inside
Stop using immediately! This is a serious safety hazard, often caused by a damaged waveguide cover or rack support.
Our Microwave Repair Services
Magnetron & Diode Testing/Replacement
Fixing the core components responsible for heating your food.
Turntable Motor Repair
Repairing or replacing the motor that rotates your food for even cooking.
Control Panel & Fuse Replacement
Addressing issues with unresponsive buttons or a unit that has no power.
Over-the-Range Model Service
Expert service for built-in microwaves, including exhaust fan and light repairs.
Why Microwave Repair Requires an Expert
Microwaves contain high-voltage capacitors that can hold a dangerous electrical charge even when unplugged. For your safety, repairs should always be handled by a trained professional.
- Electrical Safety: A pro knows how to safely discharge capacitors and handle high-voltage components to prevent serious injury.
- Correct Parts: Technicians can source the specific parts for your model, ensuring a lasting repair.
- Cost-Effective: Repairing a microwave is often significantly cheaper than buying a new one, especially for built-in models.
Microwave Repair FAQs
Is it safe to use my microwave if it's making a loud buzzing noise?
No. A loud, unusual buzzing sound can indicate a serious problem with the magnetron or another high-voltage component. You should stop using it immediately and call a professional.