Microwave Repair in DMV

Over-the-range and built-in microwave repair in Washington DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia. We service kitchen microwaves from major brands.

  • Microwave not heating or heating weakly
  • Sparking, popping or burning smell
  • Turntable not turning, loud noise
  • Keypad, buttons or display not working

Serving Washington DC • Maryland • Northern Virginia

Microwave Repair Services in DC, Maryland & Northern Virginia

A microwave is one of the most frequently used appliances in the kitchen. When it stops heating, makes strange noises or shows error codes, it can be frustrating and inconvenient. Atlant Appliance Repair DMV provides professional microwave repair across Washington DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia. We service over-the-range microwaves, built-in units and some microwave/hood combinations from GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, KitchenAid, Frigidaire and other brands.

Whether your microwave does not heat, sparks when in use or the keypad has stopped responding, our technicians diagnose the issue and advise if repair is safe and cost-effective. We focus on door switches, fuses, control boards, turntable motors and basic heating components, and we always put safety first when working with high-voltage microwave systems.

Common microwave problems we repair

We test door switches, fuses, turntable motors, fans, keypad circuits and control boards. For safety reasons, only trained technicians should work on internal microwave components because of the high voltage stored inside even after the unit is unplugged.

Common Microwave Issues We See Every Day

Microwave Not Heating

If the microwave light comes on, the turntable spins but food stays cold, we check door switches, fuses, relays and control circuits to determine if the unit is safe and worthwhile to repair.

Sparking or Arcing Inside

Sparking can be caused by damaged waveguide covers, chipped paint, metal objects, arcing near the rack or other internal issues. We inspect the cavity and components for safe repair.

Turntable Problems

A turntable that does not spin or spins unevenly may have a bad motor, worn roller ring or broken coupler. We test and replace the needed parts.

Noise & Fan Issues

Loud humming, rattling or grinding can come from cooling fans, turntable motors or exhaust blowers. We locate the source of the noise and correct it.

Door & Latch Problems

If the door does not close properly or the microwave will not start, door switches, latches or alignment may be at fault. We adjust or replace components to restore safe operation.

Keypad & Display Issues

Unresponsive buttons, dead displays or random error codes usually point to control panel or main board problems. We diagnose and discuss repair vs. replacement options.

Why Choose Atlant for Microwave Repair in the DMV

Microwave Repair Service Areas in the DMV

We provide microwave repair services across Washington DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia, including:

Washington DC

  • Georgetown, Capitol Hill, Navy Yard
  • Logan Circle, Dupont Circle, Shaw
  • Columbia Heights, Adams Morgan and nearby neighborhoods

Maryland

  • Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville, Gaithersburg
  • Potomac, Chevy Chase, Kensington
  • College Park, Hyattsville, Greenbelt

Northern Virginia

  • McLean, Tysons, Vienna, Falls Church
  • Arlington, Alexandria, Annandale
  • Fairfax, Springfield and surrounding areas

If you are not sure whether we service your address, call or text us — we will quickly confirm availability.

Microwave Repair FAQ

Why does my microwave run but not heat?

A microwave that runs without heating may have problems with door switches, fuses, relays or its high-voltage system. Because of safety concerns, these parts should only be tested by a trained technician.

Is it safe to use a microwave that is sparking inside?

No. Sparking or arcing can damage internal parts and may indicate a serious problem. Stop using the microwave and have it inspected before using it again.

Why is my microwave making loud humming or grinding noises?

Loud noises can come from cooling fans, turntable motors or other internal components. The unit should be inspected to prevent further damage.

Can you repair any microwave, or do some need to be replaced?

Some issues are repairable, especially with built-in and over-the-range units, while others may not be cost-effective to repair. We provide honest advice after diagnostics so you can decide whether to repair or replace.

Is it worth repairing an older microwave?

Many built-in or over-the-range microwaves are worth repairing because replacement and installation can be expensive. We compare repair cost with replacement cost and help you choose the best option.

Schedule Microwave Repair

Please fill out the form below. Your request will be sent to atlant.dmv@gmail.com, and we will contact you to confirm the appointment.