Serving the 818 since 2012 · Mon–Sat · 7am–8pm (818) 921-4254
Sherman Oaks Appliance Repair

— High-end specialists

Viking Repair in Sherman Oaks

Professional pro ranges, VCWB wine cellars, VRB built-in refrigeration, Tuscany ranges, and the classic 7-series gas ranges that defined Sherman Oaks kitchens in the 2000s. We service the platform from the stainless workhorses through the newest Designer and 7-series units.

  • Professional Series
  • Designer Series
  • Tuscany ranges
  • 7-Series gas ranges
  • VCWB wine cellars

Viking has a long history in Sherman Oaks

The mid-to-late-’90s wave of Sherman Oaks kitchen remodels — the ones in the hills, with the 48-inch ranges anchoring custom granite-and-cherry kitchens — largely specced Viking Professional Series. A lot of those ranges are still there, still cooking dinner, still in great shape mechanically. They just need periodic service, like any workhorse does.

The platform evolved over the years. The Professional Series ran mostly unchanged through the early 2010s before Viking introduced the 7-series with its ProFlow oven design and more electronic content. We service both ends of that timeline — the stainless classic workhorses and the more modern 7-series with touchscreen controls.

Common 30-year-old Viking service

The Viking Professional Series that’s been in a house since 1998 will, by now, have had:

  • Igniters replaced once or twice. They last 8–12 years each.
  • Oven sensor drift. Usually a cheap fix, ~$200.
  • Broiler igniter replacement. The ceramic infrared broiler needs its igniter refreshed once every 10–15 years.
  • Convection fan bearings. Around 15 years in.
  • Door hinge tension loss. 10–15 years in.

Each of these is a small-part fix. We’ve seen Viking Professional ranges go 30 years on nothing but these modest repairs. It’s one of the better investment appliances you can buy.

Book below, or call (818) 921-4254.

Viking appliances we service

Professional Series Ranges (VGR / VGSC)

The stainless pro-range that defined the category. 36-, 48-, and 60-inch units with sealed burners and infrared broilers. Our most-serviced Viking line.

Designer Series (VDSC / DSCE)

The colored-enamel Designer line — red, blue, British racing green. Mechanically similar to Professional but with cosmetic finish that requires careful handling during service.

7-Series Gas Ranges

Viking's most recent flagship with ProFlow baffles and EasyTouch controls. More electronic content than older Viking, proportionally more control-panel service.

Tuscany Ranges

Viking's higher-tier dual-fuel platform. We see these on some high-end Sherman Oaks kitchens; service access is similar to Professional Series.

VCWB / VCWC Wine Cellars

Dual-zone undercounter and column wine cellars. Compressor, thermistor, and fan-motor service are the main calls.

Common Viking issues we diagnose

  • Burner clicks but won't light (igniter)
  • Only infrared broiler won't ignite (broil igniter)
  • Spark module clicking after ignition
  • Oven temperature drifting
  • Convection fan noise
  • Designer Series enamel chipping at door edge
  • 7-series touch controls unresponsive
  • VCWB wine cellar not holding temp in one zone
  • Simmer plate not staying on low
  • Griddle thermostat not regulating

Why Sherman Oaks homeowners choose us for Viking

  • Classic Viking experience. The Professional Series ranges from the '90s and '00s are still running all over Sherman Oaks. We keep the know-how — and the parts access — for these older platforms where many shops have moved on.
  • Viking parts access. We source Viking parts through their authorized regional distributor. Infrared broil igniters, spark modules, and oven sensors are typically in-stock or 2-day delivery.
  • Enamel-finish care. Designer Series with colored enamel takes a different removal process than stainless — one wrong move and you've chipped a $4,200 door. We use the right padding and the right torque.
  • Dual-fuel and gas both. We've trained on both the gas-only Professional platform and the dual-fuel Tuscany and 7-series. Diagnosis differs; we know the difference.
  • Honest repair-vs-replace advice. Some older Viking units are approaching 30 years old in Sherman Oaks homes. We'll tell you honestly whether a repair investment is worth it or whether replacement makes more sense at this point.

Viking repair — frequently asked

My Viking Professional Series range is 22 years old. Should I keep repairing it?
Usually yes. The Professional Series was mechanically over-built — most units we see from the late ’90s / early 2000s have another 10+ years of life with reasonable service. The common failures (igniters, spark modules, oven sensors) are still supported with available parts, and the alternative is a $9,000–$14,000 new pro range. Fix it.
What is the infrared broiler and why does it fail separately from the oven?
Viking Professional and 7-series use a ceramic infrared broiler on top (instead of a resistive-wire element). It has its own igniter — the broil igniter — which is a different part from the bake igniter. A broiler that won’t ignite while the bake element works is 95% of the time just the broil igniter, which is a $220–$340 fix.
Why is my Designer Series range door loose?
Door hinges are the weak point on Viking Professional and Designer ranges, especially after 10+ years. The hinge springs lose tension and the door sags. A hinge-set replacement (both sides) is $240–$420 and restores the proper seal. We carry the common hinge sets on the van.
Do you service the Viking wine cellars (VCWB)?
Yes. VCWB dual-zone units have the same diagnostic logic as other dual- zone wine cellars — thermistors, damper, compressor. The Viking parts source is straightforward and most service items are in-stock locally.
Can you retrofit a natural-gas Viking to propane or vice versa?
Yes, if the range was originally shipped with a convertible burner package (most are). It’s a 90-minute job involving orifice replacement at each burner and a regulator adjustment. We’ve done it dozens of times for Sherman Oaks homeowners who moved from city gas to propane- fed hillside homes, or vice versa.
Call (818) 921-4254