Boca Raton's Viking base spans two eras: original pro ranges installed during the 1990s country-club building boom — Woodfield, Boca Del Mar, Broken Sound — and current 5/7-series units in East Boca remodels. The older VGR/VDR ranges are mechanically simple and deeply serviceable; what they need at this age is igniters, thermostats, and oven safety valves. Newer Viking refrigeration is platform-shared and parts-friendly. Boca-specific stress: hard water on dishwashers and ice makers, and surge-related board failures in storm season. Full-line Viking service, OEM parts, same-day scheduling.
Yes. The Viking residential pro line (VGR, VDR, VGSC) is what we service most. We carry common parts — igniters, knobs, thermocouples, oven sensors — on the truck.
Newer Viking ranges don't have a standing pilot — they use spark ignition. If your model has a pilot and it keeps going out, the thermocouple is almost always the cause. $30 part, $200 labor.
Yes. These ranges were built to commercial patterns and parts remain available. Routine service items — igniters, valves, thermostats — run $300-450 and keep a $7,000-class range cooking for years.
Yes, both original Viking-built and newer platform units. Sealed-system work is handled under EPA 608 certification.
Yes — we coordinate gate access when booking so the tech clears security inside the same-day window.