A microwave that spins and lights up but doesn't heat food has lost magnetron function or has a failed high-voltage diode or capacitor. All three components require careful high-voltage discharge procedures before diagnosis.
Sparking inside the microwave cavity is a safety emergency — stop using it immediately. Common causes include a damaged waveguide cover, metallic contamination, or a failing magnetron. We inspect and replace the waveguide cover as a first step.
A non-spinning turntable is usually a failed turntable motor or a broken drive coupling. This is one of the simpler microwave repairs and does not involve high-voltage components.
Microwaves have 2–3 door interlock switches that must all close to allow operation. A failed switch prevents the unit from starting at all. Replacing door switches is the most common microwave repair we perform.
Unresponsive touchpad buttons usually indicate a failed membrane switch or control board. Sometimes it is just a stuck key — we diagnose which and repair or replace the appropriate component.
Unusual buzzing during operation often points to a failing magnetron, a failing cooling fan, or a high-voltage diode that is arcing. These are high-voltage symptoms and should not be ignored.
Microwave Repair in Concord, NC typically costs $89–$350 depending on the specific failure and parts required. HomeHeroes charges an $89 diagnostic fee that is waived when you proceed with the repair. Call (704) 512-0111 for a same-day estimate.
Yes — HomeHeroes provides same-day microwave repair in Concord, NC. Most appointments are confirmed same-day. Call (704) 512-0111 to check today's availability.
HomeHeroes technicians in Concord, NC service all major microwave brands including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Bosch, Sub-Zero, and Viking. Call (704) 512-0111 to confirm parts availability for your model.
A running microwave that produces no heat has lost its magnetron function, or a supporting high-voltage component (diode or capacitor) has failed. All of these are inside the high-voltage circuit and must be diagnosed by a trained technician — the capacitor can store a lethal charge even when unplugged.
Yes — stop using it immediately. Sparking can cause a fire if the waveguide cover is burning or the magnetron is arcing. Unplug it and call us. In many cases, a damaged waveguide cover is the cause and is an inexpensive repair.
Only if the replacement value of the unit exceeds about $300. A $129 countertop microwave with a dead magnetron is not worth repairing — buy a new one. A $500 countertop unit or any built-in over-the-range microwave is usually worth repairing.
The magnetron is the vacuum tube that generates the microwave radiation that heats your food. It is the most expensive component in the appliance. The part alone runs $100–$200 for common models, plus labor. Built-in unit repairs are more labor-intensive.
Built-in over-the-range microwave repairs typically run $80 to $250 depending on the failure. Door switch replacement is on the lower end. Magnetron or control board replacement is higher and we will give you a quote before proceeding.
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