Kitchen hoods can fail due to mechanical damage, electrical problems or ventilation system malfunctions. We determine the exact cause of the malfunction before starting the repair.
Range Hood Fan or Motor Is Not Working
If your range hood fan won't start, runs intermittently, hums without turning, or suddenly stops, the problem may be with the motor, capacitor, switch, wiring, or other electrical components. A professional inspection is required to determine the exact cause.
Weak Suction or Poor Airflow
When your range hood doesn't pick up smoke or odors well, it could be due to dirty filters, grease buildup, restricted airflow, a faulty fan, or a damper problem. Your technician will determine if the problem is with the range hood or the outside air vent.
Loud, Grinding, Rattling, or Vibrating Hood
Loud, vibrating, grinding, or rattling noises during operation can be caused by a worn motor, unbalanced fan, loose parts, or excessive grease buildup inside the system.
Lights or Control Buttons Do Not Work
We repair lighting and control problems on range hoods. Problems can be related to bulbs, sockets, buttons, speed switches, wiring, or the electronic control module.
Smoke, Odors, or Grease Are Not Being Removed
If your hood is no longer able to remove odors, steam, or grease, it may indicate a problem with ventilation performance. Diagnostics can help determine whether the cause is inside the appliance or related to the air duct.