Grill & Charbroiler Repair

Grill & Charbroiler Repair in Houston

Expert repair for commercial grills and charbroilers to keep your kitchen running. Connect with 512+ verified kitchen equipment technicians in Houston for expert grill & charbroiler repair.

About Grill & Charbroiler Repair

Commercial grills and charbroilers operate under extreme conditions — high heat, constant use, and grease buildup create demanding service requirements. Our technicians repair all types of commercial grilling equipment including gas charbroilers, lava rock grills, infrared grills, and electric grills from brands like Vulcan, Montague, Garland, and American Range. Common issues include burner failures, igniter problems, gas valve malfunctions, and grate degradation. We also service the radiant and lava rock systems that give charbroilers their distinctive flavor profile. Our technicians understand the importance of even heat distribution for consistent cooking results.

Benefits of Professional Grill & Charbroiler Repair

Restores consistent heat across all burner zones
Ensures proper ignition for fast service
Extends equipment life with quality parts
Maintains food quality and cooking consistency
Reduces gas waste from inefficient burners
All major brands serviced

Common Grill & Charbroiler Repair Issues We Solve

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Burners not igniting or staying lit
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Uneven heat across grill surface
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Gas valve failures
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Igniter spark module problems
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Clogged burner ports
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Lava rock or radiant heat system issues
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Grate and burner degradation

Our Grill & Charbroiler Repair Process

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Gas safety check and inspection

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Burner and ignition system diagnosis

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Repair estimate

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Component replacement

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Gas pressure and flow verification

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Heat distribution testing

When to Call for Grill & Charbroiler Repair

  • Burners not lighting or staying lit
  • Uneven cooking across the grill
  • Gas smell or suspected leak
  • Igniter sparking but not lighting
  • Significant performance drop

Grill & Charbroiler Repair FAQs

How often is exhaust hood cleaning required by NFPA 96?
NFPA 96 (Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations) requires cleaning frequency based on cooking volume: monthly for solid fuel cooking (wood, charcoal); quarterly for high-volume cooking (24-hour operations, charbroiling); semi-annually for moderate-volume cooking; and annually for low-volume cooking (pizzerias, churches, seasonal businesses). Your local fire marshal may have additional requirements. Failure to comply can void your fire suppression system coverage.
Why is my commercial oven not reaching temperature?
Common causes include: faulty igniter or ignition module, failed heating element (electric ovens), thermostat or temperature probe failure, gas valve issues, or clogged burner ports. Start by checking error codes on the control panel if equipped. If the oven lights but doesn't reach temperature, the thermostat or temperature probe is often the culprit. A certified technician can diagnose the root cause quickly.