If your gas hob isn’t lighting or flames keep flickering, you’re not alone. Most problems come from a few simple parts that wear out or get dirty. Before you grab the phone, check these basics – you might save time and money.
1. Igniter won’t spark – The clicking sound you hear is the igniter. If it’s silent, the electrode could be dirty or the wiring loose. Give the electrode a gentle clean with a soft brush and a little spray‑on cleaner. If it still won’t spark, the igniter module might need replacing.
2. Flame goes out quickly – A weak flame usually means the gas supply is restricted. Check the burner holes for food debris or rust. Use a thin needle or pin to clear them out. Re‑assemble and test – a steady blue flame should stay lit.
3. Uneven heating – If one side of the burner is hotter, the burner cap may be mis‑aligned or the gas valve is partially closed. Turn the knob to the “off” position, let the hob cool, then reseat the cap. If the problem persists, the valve might need a professional tweak.
4. Smell of gas – This is serious. Shut off the gas supply at the main valve, open windows, and avoid creating any sparks. Call a qualified Gas Safe engineer right away. Do not try to fix leaking pipes yourself.
Simple cleaning and part checks cover about 70% of everyday hiccups. Keep a small repair kit handy: a soft brush, a thin pin, and a replaceable igniter electrode (available at most DIY stores). Always turn the hob off and let it cool before you start.
When you encounter any of these signs, it’s time for a pro:
Our Bognor Regis technicians are Gas Safe certified and can replace igniters, valves, or any internal component in under an hour. We bring the tools, the expertise, and a guarantee that your hob works like new.
Before you call, have these details ready: the hob’s make and model, a short description of the problem, and when it started. That helps us bring the right parts straight to your door.
Remember, regular maintenance keeps your hob reliable. Wipe the burners after each use, check for food buildup weekly, and give the igniter a quick clean every few months. A little care now means fewer emergencies later.
Need a quick fix or a professional repair? Our friendly team in Bognor Regis is just a call away. We’ll get your gas hob cooking again, fast and safely.
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