Gas cooktops and ranges are reliable—until they aren’t. If your burner won’t ignite, keeps clicking, or you notice a gas smell, it’s important to respond the right way. Here’s a safety-first guide for Seattle and King County homeowners.
Common gas cooktop and range issues
Burner won’t ignite
Food spills and grease can block gas flow or interfere with ignition. After everything cools, you can gently clean around the burner cap area.
Continuous clicking
Clicking can happen when the igniter is wet, dirty, or misaligned. If it continues after drying/cleaning, it may need service.
Uneven flame or weak heat
A yellow or uneven flame can indicate airflow or burner issues. This is a common reason people call for cooktop repair.
Gas odor
If you smell gas:
- Turn off the burner(s)
- Ventilate (open windows/doors if safe)
- Avoid flames/sparks
- Contact a professional right away

When to call Expert Appliance Repair Co
Gas appliance issues are not the time to guess—especially if you notice odor, repeated ignition failures, or inconsistent flames.
Expert Appliance Repair Co (EHS) provides gas appliance and cooktop repair across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Renton, SeaTac, Kent, Auburn, Issaquah, Sammamish, and nearby King County service areas—working with many standard and premium brands.
Safe, reliable cooking starts with a working cooktop
If your cooktop is clicking nonstop, burners won’t light, or something smells “off,” get it checked. Schedule gas cooktop repair in Seattle and King County with Expert Appliance Repair Co for a safe, professional diagnosis and repair.