Microwave Repair in Virginia Beach, VA
Microwave repair service in Virginia Beach for countertop, over-the-range, and built-in microwaves. Fast, safe, and affordable.
Common Microwave Problems We Fix
Not Heating
A failed magnetron, diode, or capacitor prevents the microwave from generating heat. These involve high-voltage components that require professional repair.
Turntable Not Spinning
A worn drive motor, broken coupler, or misaligned ring causes the turntable to stop rotating.
Not Starting
A faulty door switch, blown fuse, or failed control board prevents the microwave from running.
Sparking Inside
Metal residue, a damaged wave guide cover, or a failing magnetron can cause arcing. Stop using the microwave and call us.
Display Not Working
A failed control board or display panel prevents the microwave from displaying or responding to controls.
Noisy During Operation
A failing magnetron, worn stirrer motor, or loose turntable ring creates unusual noise.
Our Microwave Repair Process
Safety-First Approach
Microwaves contain high-voltage capacitors. We never recommend DIY microwave repair — let our certified technicians handle it safely.
Full Component Inspection
We test the magnetron, capacitor, diode, door switches, control board, and fuse.
Clear Quote
Upfront pricing before repairs begin.
Professional Repair
We replace failed high-voltage and control components safely and efficiently.
Safety Testing
Post-repair radiation leakage test and full functionality test.
Warranty
90-day labor warranty included.
Microwave Brands We Service
Microwave Maintenance Tips for Virginia Beach Homes
- Never run the microwave empty — it can damage the magnetron.
- Clean the interior regularly to remove food splatter that can cause arcing.
- Replace the microwave-safe cover plate (wave guide cover) if it shows burn marks.
- Ensure the door seals properly — loose door seals are a safety concern.
Microwave Repair Service Areas
We provide microwave repair across all of Hampton Roads. Click your city for local information.
Microwave Repair FAQ
For over-the-range and built-in microwaves (which cost $300–$800+ to replace), repair is almost always cost-effective. For low-cost countertop units, we will honestly advise when replacement makes more sense.
"Outstanding service. Technician arrived same day and fixed my microwave in under 2 hours. Fair pricing and very professional."
— Verified Customer, Virginia Beach, VA