A fan that will not spin at all usually has a failed motor or a burned-out fan capacitor. A fan that spins weakly may have a clogged grease filter restricting airflow or a motor losing torque due to bearing wear.
Light failures are often burned-out bulbs, but can also indicate a failed lighting circuit board or transformer. We check the bulbs first and the circuit if the bulb is not the issue.
Rattling during operation is commonly caused by a loose or bent fan blade, accumulated grease in the motor housing, or a loose duct connection. We inspect the entire hood assembly including the duct run.
A range hood with no response to any control (fan or light) may have a failed power control board, a blown fuse inside the unit, or a wiring issue. We trace the electrical path and find the break.
Heavily clogged grease filters cause the fan motor to overheat and eventually fail. We clean or replace the filters and inspect the motor for heat damage. Regular filter maintenance prevents motor failure.
Speed control failures — where the fan only runs on one speed or the selector does not respond — typically indicate a failed speed control board or switch assembly. We test and replace the control module.
Range Hood Repair in Matthews, 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 range hood repair in Matthews, NC. Most appointments are confirmed same-day. Call (704) 512-0111 to check today's availability.
HomeHeroes technicians in Matthews, NC service all major range hood 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.
The most common reason for weak airflow is grease-clogged filters reducing the effective opening area. A fan motor losing torque from bearing wear is the second cause. We check the filters first — if clean, we move to motor diagnostics.
Ducted hoods are more cost-effective to repair long-term because the fan motor is the main failure point and motors are readily available. Recirculating hoods add charcoal filter maintenance costs. For any kitchen where ducting is possible, we recommend keeping the ducted hood working.
If the fan motor has failed, repair is almost always more cost-effective than full replacement — especially for built-in or professional hoods. We'll quote both options so you can decide.
Monthly cleaning is recommended for frequent cooks; every 2–3 months for lighter use. Grease-saturated filters are the primary cause of motor strain and eventual burnout. Stainless mesh filters are dishwasher-safe; baffle filters should be soaked in hot water with degreaser.
Range hood repairs typically run $80 to $200 in Charlotte. Simple button switch or light circuit repairs are on the lower end. Fan motor replacement, including labor, usually runs $120–$180.
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