Veteran Appliance Repair is a Veteran owned and operated company and is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"Hired him on Thumbtack. He came to the house, said he needed to order a $600 part, asked for $300 upfront, which was paid. Months later, he is yet to show up to fix the oven, return any calls/texts or return my money. I'm unable to even reach him on Thumbtack anymore (not sure if he blocked me or deleted himself off). Find someone else who's honest/reliable. "
Ite N on April 2025
Veteran Appliance Repair is a Veteran owned and operated company and is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"Hired him on Thumbtack. He came to the house, said he needed to order a $600 part, asked for $300 upfront, which was paid. Months later, he is yet to show up to fix the oven, return any calls/texts or return my money. I'm unable to even reach him on Thumbtack anymore (not sure if he blocked me or deleted himself off). Find someone else who's honest/reliable. "
Ite N on April 2025
Magnetrons burn out when their magnets crack, terminals overheat, or internal connections loosen. Excess heat does most of the damage, so make sure the vents stay clear and the unit has breathing room on all sides. Good airflow and routine cleaning go a long way toward keeping the magnetron alive.
Microwave diodes wear out after years of electrical stress or a sudden short. Telltale signs of a failed microwave diode include a loud hum or a sharp burning odor during a cycle. Catching those symptoms early and calling an appliance repair pro for replacement keeps the rest of the circuitry safe and the microwave heating properly.
Warning signs include no heat, sluggish cook times, sparks, odd noises, burning smells, or a unit that keeps running with the door open. A glitchy touchpad or a door that won’t latch also signals trouble. If the microwave is past its 10-year mark, those symptoms usually mean it’s time to repair or replace it.
It makes sense to fix a microwave if the repair costs less than a new unit and the appliance isn’t past its prime. Built-in or high-end models are good candidates for repair, while a budget countertop unit over 10 years old is usually cheaper to replace. Compare repair quotes with new‑purchase prices before you decide.
Wiping down the cavity weekly keeps grease from clogging vents and trapping heat around key parts. A quick steam‑clean with lemon, vinegar, or baking soda loosens stuck‑on food without harsh chemicals.
Sticking to a simple schedule reduces overheating, extends the microwave's lifespan, and helps it reach its full potential. Seeking advice from an appliance repair technician on maintenance tips can help you prolong the useful life of your microwave.