When you need gas appliance repairs in Centurion, the fault should be checked quickly and safely. A gas stove that will not ignite, a gas geyser that keeps switching off, a gas fireplace with a weak flame, or any gas appliance with an unusual smell can affect daily comfort and may create safety risks if ignored. Centurion Appliance Repairs helps customers arrange practical gas appliance repair support in Centurion for common ignition, heating, flame, gas flow, and performance problems.
We assist with selected gas appliances used in homes, rental properties, guesthouses, offices, restaurants, entertainment areas, and small businesses. Our focus is on safe fault checking, clear repair advice, and helping you decide whether repair, servicing, correction, or replacement is the most practical option.
Call 079 976 2941 to request gas appliance repairs in Centurion or use the booking form to send your appliance details.
Gas appliances are useful because they offer fast heating, reliable cooking, and lower dependence on electricity. However, because they involve gas flow, ignition, burners, flames, ventilation, regulators, valves, and safety components, faults should not be ignored or handled through guesswork.
We assist with gas appliance faults involving:
Gas stoves
Gas hobs
Gas ovens where applicable
Gas geysers
Gas fireplaces
Gas burners
Ignition systems
Gas valves and controls
Flame problems
Gas flow concerns
Burner blockages
Safety checks for unusual smells or poor performance
If you smell gas, stop using the appliance immediately, switch off the gas supply where safe, avoid flames and electrical switches nearby, ventilate the area, and request assistance.
Gas appliance faults can appear in different ways depending on the appliance type, installation setup, gas supply, age, and how often the appliance is used.
Common gas appliance problems include:
Gas appliance not igniting
Ignition clicking continuously
No spark from the ignition
Weak or uneven flame
Yellow or orange flame
Burner going out after lighting
Flame cutting out during use
Gas smell near the appliance
Knobs not turning properly
Burner not heating evenly
Gas geyser not producing hot water
Gas fireplace not staying on
Appliance not responding after gas bottle change
Poor gas flow
Faulty switches, sensors, or controls
Problems after installation or relocation
A fault that looks simple may have several possible causes. For example, a burner that will not light may be caused by a blocked burner, faulty igniter, wet ignition point, gas supply issue, valve fault, or poor connection.
Gas stoves and hobs are used daily in many Centurion homes, flats, restaurants, guesthouses, and rental properties. When ignition fails or flames become unstable, cooking becomes difficult and the appliance should be checked before continued use.
Common gas stove and gas hob faults include:
Gas burner not lighting
Ignition clicking but no flame
Ignition clicking continuously
Weak flame
Uneven flame
Yellow or orange flame
Burner goes out after lighting
One burner working while others fail
Control knob problems
Blocked burner holes
Burner cap or ring misalignment
Gas smell near the stove
Flame too high or too low
Problems after cleaning or moving the appliance
If your gas stove smells of gas or the flame looks unstable, stop using it until the cause has been checked.
For more focused cooking appliance support, visit our gas stove repairs in Centurion page.
A gas geyser fault can quickly affect bathing, cleaning, guest comfort, and business use. Gas geysers need correct ignition, stable gas flow, proper water flow, clean burners, good ventilation, and working safety controls.
Common gas geyser faults include:
Gas geyser not igniting
No hot water
Water only getting lukewarm
Gas geyser switching off during use
Temperature changing from hot to cold
Low hot water pressure
Pilot or ignition problems
Error codes on the display
Burner problems
Gas smell near the geyser
Unit cutting out during a shower
Problems after changing the gas bottle
Battery ignition faults
Water flow sensor problems
If a gas geyser keeps cutting out, do not keep forcing it to run. The safety system may be reacting to a problem that needs proper inspection.
For dedicated hot water support, visit our gas geyser repairs in Centurion page.
A gas fireplace should produce steady heat and a stable flame. If the fireplace does not ignite, the pilot light keeps going out, or the flame looks weak or yellow, it should be checked before heavy use.
Common gas fireplace problems include:
Gas fireplace not igniting
Pilot light not staying on
Flame cutting out during use
Weak flame
Yellow or uneven flame
Poor heat output
Gas smell near the fireplace
Ignition switch not responding
Remote or wall control problems
Burner not working properly
Fireplace switches off unexpectedly
Problems after long periods without use
Fireplace needing inspection before winter
If your gas fireplace has not been used for months, arranging a check before winter use can help identify ignition, burner, flame, or safety concerns early.
For fireplace-specific support, visit our gas fireplace installation and repairs in Centurion page.
Ignition faults are among the most common gas appliance issues. The appliance may click but not light, fail to spark, light briefly and go out, or only ignite after several attempts.
Possible causes include:
Wet ignition points
Dirty burner parts
Faulty igniter
Weak ignition battery where used
Loose wiring
Faulty ignition switch
Gas supply issue
Blocked burner
Faulty flame sensor
Poor gas pressure
Safety lockout on some appliances
If the appliance does not ignite after a few normal attempts, avoid forcing it repeatedly. Gas build-up and delayed ignition can be dangerous.
A healthy gas flame should generally be steady and controlled. A weak, yellow, orange, noisy, or uneven flame may point to poor gas flow, dirt, blocked burner holes, incorrect regulator setup, poor combustion, or ventilation concerns.
Possible causes include:
Dirty burner
Blocked burner ports
Burner cap not seated correctly
Incorrect gas regulator
Low gas pressure
Poor airflow
Gas supply restriction
Valve problem
Dirt or grease build-up
Installation-related issue
A yellow or unstable flame should not be ignored, especially if there is soot, poor heating, or an unusual smell.
A gas smell near any appliance should be treated as urgent. Do not continue using the appliance until the source has been checked.
If you smell gas:
Switch off the appliance immediately
Turn off the gas supply where safe
Do not light matches, candles, cigarettes, or open flames
Do not switch electrical switches on or off nearby
Open windows and doors for ventilation
Keep children and pets away from the area
Avoid using the appliance again until it has been checked
Call for assistance as soon as possible
Gas smells may come from loose connections, damaged hoses, faulty valves, poor fittings, regulator issues, worn seals, or installation problems.
Some customers notice appliance problems after changing a gas bottle. The appliance may not ignite, flames may become weak, or a gas smell may appear. This can happen because of regulator issues, connection problems, air in the line, closed valves, low gas pressure, incorrect cylinder setup, or faulty fittings.
Possible warning signs include:
Appliance worked before the gas bottle change but not after
Weak flame after new cylinder connection
Gas smell near the regulator or hose
Appliance ignites then goes out
Gas geyser fails to start after cylinder change
Gas fireplace flame becomes unstable
Stove burners light slowly or unevenly
If you suspect a connection problem, do not keep testing the appliance. Switch off the supply and arrange a safety check.
Gas appliances benefit from periodic checks, especially before winter or after long periods without use. Servicing helps identify small issues before they become unsafe or inconvenient.
Gas appliance servicing may include:
Checking ignition performance
Inspecting burner condition
Checking visible hoses and connections
Looking for signs of leaks
Checking flame quality
Cleaning accessible burner areas where suitable
Checking controls and knobs
Looking for signs of wear
Checking ventilation concerns where relevant
Testing basic appliance operation
Identifying early repair needs
Servicing is especially useful for gas geysers, fireplaces, and appliances used daily in homes or businesses.
We assist different customers across Centurion with gas appliance repair requests. Gas appliances are commonly used in private homes, apartments, townhouses, cottages, guesthouses, restaurants, cafés, offices, entertainment areas, and small businesses.
We assist:
Homeowners
Tenants
Landlords
Property managers
Body corporates
Estate managers
Guesthouses
Lodges
Restaurants and cafés
Takeaways
Offices
Staff accommodation
Small businesses
For rental or managed properties, provide access details and confirm who will approve repair work after the fault has been assessed.
When you contact us, provide your Centurion suburb, appliance type, brand if known, and the symptoms you have noticed. Mention whether the appliance is not igniting, has a weak flame, smells of gas, cuts out, or has stopped working completely.
The appliance is checked to understand the likely cause of the fault. Gas appliance problems may involve ignition, burners, valves, gas supply, regulators, water flow, flame sensors, controls, or ventilation.
Once the likely fault is identified, the repair option and estimated cost can be explained. If the appliance is unsafe, incorrectly installed, badly damaged, or too old, replacement or correction work may be discussed.
If the repair is practical and approved, the necessary work is carried out where possible. Some repairs may require replacement parts depending on the appliance type, model, and fault.
After repair, the appliance should be tested for ignition, flame quality, gas flow, heat output, and general operation. Safety-related issues should always be handled seriously before the appliance is used again.
The cost of gas appliance repairs in Centurion depends on the appliance type, fault, parts required, labour time, access, appliance condition, and whether the issue involves ignition, burners, valves, regulators, sensors, controls, or gas supply.
Pricing may be affected by:
Type of gas appliance
Brand and model
Whether replacement parts are needed
Fault complexity
Access to the appliance
Whether the issue is ignition-related, burner-related, or gas-flow-related
Whether a safety check is needed
Whether previous repairs or installation work were done
Whether the appliance is used at home or in a business
Age and condition of the appliance
Minor cleaning, ignition, or adjustment-related issues may cost less than valve, burner, sensor, regulator, or installation-related corrections. A proper assessment is needed for accurate pricing.
Repair may be worthwhile when the appliance is safely installed, still in good condition, and the fault is limited to a repairable component. Replacement may be better when the appliance is unsafe, badly damaged, repeatedly failing, incorrectly sized, or expensive to repair.
Repair may make sense when:
The appliance has worked reliably before
The fault is limited and repairable
Parts are available
The appliance is safely installed
The repair cost is reasonable
The appliance still suits the property’s needs
Replacement may be better when:
The appliance is unsafe
The same fault keeps returning
Parts are difficult to source
The appliance is badly rusted or damaged
There are repeated gas smell or flame issues
The unit is too small for the demand
The repair cost is close to replacement
A careful inspection helps you avoid spending money on a repair that may not solve the long-term problem.
If your gas appliance is faulty, take basic safety precautions before using it again.
Stop using the appliance if you smell gas
Switch off the gas supply where safe
Ventilate the room if there is a gas smell
Do not use open flames near a suspected leak
Avoid switching electrical switches near the appliance if gas is suspected
Do not keep forcing ignition
Do not use an appliance with unstable flames
Keep children and pets away from the appliance
Do not attempt DIY gas repairs
Avoid using appliances with damaged hoses, knobs, or fittings
Arrange a check after long periods of non-use
Gas appliance faults should always be treated carefully because they involve fuel, heat, flame, and ventilation.
We provide gas appliance repair support across Centurion and nearby areas, including Centurion Central, Lyttelton, Die Hoewes, Doringkloof, Clubview, Zwartkop, Hennopspark, Wierda Park, Eldoraigne, Rooihuiskraal, The Reeds, Amberfield, Heuweloord, Raslouw, Valhalla, Pierre van Ryneveld, Highveld, Eco Park, Irene, Southdowns, Midstream Estate, Heritage Hill, Monavoni, Celtisdal, Mnandi, Sunderland Ridge, Samrand, Louwlardia, Thatchfield, Blue Valley Golf Estate, and surrounding neighbourhoods.
If your suburb is not listed, call 079 976 2941 to confirm service availability.
Gas appliance faults need careful fault checking and clear communication. A burner that will not light, a geyser that keeps cutting out, or a fireplace with a weak flame may have several possible causes. The correct repair depends on understanding the real problem first.
Customers contact us for:
Help with selected gas stove, gas geyser, and gas fireplace faults
Support with ignition, flame, burner, gas-flow, and heating problems
Safety-conscious fault checking
Practical repair-versus-replacement advice
Assistance for homes, rentals, guesthouses, offices, restaurants, and small businesses
Local gas appliance repair support across Centurion
Clear communication before major repair work is done
Booking by phone or online form
If your gas appliance is not working properly, call 079 976 2941 to request gas appliance repairs in Centurion. You can also use the booking form to send your appliance and fault details.
When booking, please provide:
Your Centurion suburb
Gas appliance type
Brand or model if known
Main fault symptoms
Whether there is a gas smell
Whether the appliance ignites or not
Whether the flame is weak, yellow, or unstable
How long the problem has been happening
Whether the appliance is used at home, rental property, guesthouse, office, restaurant, or business premises
Any photos if the booking form allows
The more information you provide, the easier it is to understand the fault and guide you on the next step.
Yes. We assist with selected gas appliance faults involving gas stoves, gas hobs, gas geysers, gas fireplaces, burners, ignition systems, weak flames, gas smell concerns, and performance problems.
Stop using the appliance, switch off the gas supply where safe, avoid flames and electrical switches nearby, open windows and doors, and arrange a safety check immediately. Do not use the appliance again until the source has been checked.
A gas stove may fail to ignite because of a dirty or blocked burner, wet ignition point, faulty igniter, weak spark, gas supply issue, faulty knob, or poor connection. The appliance should be checked if basic cleaning does not solve the issue.
A yellow, orange, weak, or uneven flame may be caused by blocked burner ports, poor gas pressure, dirty components, incorrect regulator setup, poor airflow, or burner problems. It should be checked before continued use.
Yes. We assist with gas geyser faults such as no ignition, no hot water, low hot water pressure, temperature fluctuations, error codes, burner problems, and units that switch off during use.
Yes. We assist with gas fireplace faults such as ignition problems, pilot light issues, weak flames, poor heat output, burner problems, gas smell concerns, and fireplaces that switch off unexpectedly.
Yes. Weak flames, no ignition, gas smell, or appliances cutting out after a gas bottle change may be linked to regulator issues, connection problems, closed valves, air in the line, or poor gas pressure. If you suspect a connection issue, stop using the appliance and request a check.
No. Basic checks like confirming the gas bottle is not empty or replacing batteries on some ignition systems may be simple, but gas repairs should be handled carefully. Avoid DIY work on gas connections, valves, burners, regulators, or safety components.
Repair may be suitable if the appliance is safe, in good condition, and the fault is limited to a repairable part. Replacement may be better if the appliance is unsafe, badly damaged, repeatedly failing, or too expensive to repair.
Call 079 976 2941 or use the booking form on the website. Share your suburb, gas appliance type, brand if known, main fault symptoms, and whether there is a gas smell or ignition problem.



Centurion Appliance Repairs is your trusted local expert for fast and reliable appliance repairs in Centurion. With over 12 years of experience and 35 mobile technicians across areas like Die Hoewes, Highveld, Eldoraigne, and Midstream Estate, we provide same-day service for both residential and commercial clients. From fridge repairs and washing machine repairs to commercial refrigeration and cold room services, we deliver professional solutions using genuine parts for long-lasting results.