Viking Range, Refrigerator & Dishwasher Repair Denver
VGSC, VDSC, VCBB, VCSB, VCFF, VDB-series. Pro ranges, built-in refrigerators, and dishwashers — same-day in your Denver home.
What Viking repair in Denver looks like
Viking repair in Denver is an in-home service across the entire Viking lineup: VGSC and VDSC ranges, VCBB and VCSB built-in refrigerators, VCFF column refrigerators, and VDB-series dishwashers. Victor — Hot surface igniters, condenser fan motors, wash pumps, and control boards replaced with OEM Viking parts. 1-year parts and labor warranty. 5.0 from 121 Google reviews.
Viking ranges, fridges, and dishwashers — one technician
Viking is one of the few luxury brands where a single technician can credibly service the cooktop, the fridge, AND the dishwasher in the same kitchen. That's exactly the standard. EPA 608 Universal Certified, experienced with Viking’s pro range platforms (VGSC gas and VDSC dual-fuel), Viking built-in refrigeration, and the VDB dishwasher line. One call, one tech, one repair quote — not three different visits from three different shops.
In-Home Service
All three appliance categories
Same-Day Visit
Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–8:00 PM
1-Year Warranty
Parts and labor
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Viking models Serviced in Denver
Viking Ranges (VGSC, VDSC, VGIC, VGR)
VGSC is the all-gas Professional range (30″, 36″, 48″, 60″). VDSC is the dual-fuel version with electric oven. VGIC is the induction-equipped variant. VGR is the open-burner classic still in many Denver homes from the 1990s and 2000s. Service covers the spark module, ignition electrodes, gas safety valves, oven igniters, and the bake/broil elements on every one of these.
Viking Built-In Refrigerators (VCBB, VCSB, VCFF)
VCBB is the bottom-freezer built-in. VCSB is the side-by-side built-in. VCFF is the column refrigerator (also available as VCFB freezer column). These platforms share a condenser fan motor architecture and use a dedicated electronic control board mounted in the upper grille assembly. VCBB/VCSB condenser fans and evaporator fans kept in stock.
Viking Dishwashers (VDB-Series)
The VDB-series (VDB325 and VDB451 are the most common) shares its mechanical platform with select Bosch and Asko engineering. Common service: wash pump, drain pump, water inlet valve, door latch assembly, and the dosing dispenser. Service covers all VDB models including the panel-ready installations.
Viking Beverage Centers & Wine Storage (VBCV, VWCI, VCWB)
Viking undercounter wine and beverage centers use a similar refrigeration package to the built-in line, scaled down. Common service: thermistor failure, evaporator fan, and door gasket. Repairable for under $400 in nearly every case.
Most Common Viking Repairs
Range — Hot surface igniter + spark module (VGSC/VDSC, year 6–10)
Viking gas oven igniters lose amperage as the silicon nitride element ages, and the gas safety valve never opens despite the igniter glowing. Symptom: oven won’t heat but the cooktop works fine. Cooktop side suffers spark module failures around year 8–10. Combined repair runs $250–$450.
Refrigerator — Condenser fan motor (VCBB/VCSB, year 8–12)
Viking built-ins use a condenser fan mounted in the top grille area. The bearings dry out around year 8–12 and the fan stops or runs intermittently — resulting in warm temperatures and a compressor that runs constantly. OEM fan motor replacement is $220–$350.
Dishwasher — Wash pump motor (VDB-series, year 7–10)
The wash pump is the heart of any dishwasher and Viking VDB units are no exception. Symptoms: dishes coming out dirty, no spray action, or a humming-but-not-running motor. OEM wash pump replacement runs $300–$500 installed. Drain pumps are a separate $200–$320 repair.
Refrigerator — Electronic control board (year 10–14)
The main controller board in Viking built-ins can develop relay failures or capacitor breakdown. Symptoms: temperature display reading dashes or random fault codes, compressors running 24/7, or the ice maker not cycling. OEM board replacement is $400–$700 installed.
Range — Door gasket & spring assembly (year 10–14)
Viking range doors are heavy — the spring assembly that supports them eventually fatigues and the gasket compresses unevenly. Symptoms: door doesn’t seal flat, heat escapes the cavity, longer preheat times. Gasket-only replacement runs $220–$320; full hinge spring replacement adds $150–$220.
Viking repair pricing in Denver
Firm quote before work starts. Parts and labor included.
| Service | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Service visit (waived with repair) | $75 |
| Range hot surface igniter | $180–$280 |
| Range spark module | $220–$320 |
| Refrigerator condenser fan motor | $220–$350 |
| Refrigerator evaporator fan motor | $220–$350 |
| Refrigerator door gasket | $220–$380 |
| Dishwasher drain pump | $200–$320 |
| Dishwasher wash pump | $300–$500 |
| Electronic control board (any appliance) | $400–$700 |
| Refrigerator compressor replacement | $700–$900 |
Why Viking is almost always worth repairing
A new Viking VGSC-3656 36″ range installed in Denver runs $9,000–$11,000. A VCBB built-in refrigerator runs $9,000–$13,000. A VDB dishwasher with the stainless tub and panel-ready front is $2,500–$3,500. The total Viking kitchen package is north of $20K.
Viking builds for a 18–20 year service life on the cooking side and 15–20 years on the refrigeration side. Even the dishwasher platform is designed for 12–15 years — longer than nearly any mainstream competitor. The parts ecosystem is mature, OEM is widely available, and most major components unbolt without cutting cabinetry.
The rule for Viking: any repair under $500 on a Viking under 15 years old is automatic. A $700 control board on a 12-year Viking fridge is the right call. The replacement math is brutal in your favor — you’re protecting an asset that costs 15–25x what the repair costs.
Viking service area
Denver and the South Metro — same-day Monday through Friday.