
Expert Microwave Repair in St. Augustine
When the microwave quits, meal prep grinds to a halt. GDoing provides professional microwave repair in St. Augustine, FL, and as the city where the company started, it is where our team reaches you fastest — from the Historic District and Lincolnville to St. Augustine Beach and World Golf Village.
Our skilled technicians bring real experience to every job, with accurate diagnostics and lasting fixes. We specialize in on-site repairs, so there is no need to haul the unit anywhere — and that matters most with the over-the-range and built-in models that dominate St. Augustine kitchens, where matching the cabinet cutout is part of the work.
Whether your microwave will not heat, shows a dead display, sparks inside, or ignores the keypad, we have the expertise to fix it right the first time — across all major brands plus premium built-ins from Wolf, Thermador and Miele.
Because a microwave is a high-voltage appliance, safe repair depends on the right training and tools, and that is exactly what our technicians bring to the door. They diagnose the true fault, give the exact price before any work begins — only the $75 diagnostic is named up front, waived on approval — and finish most jobs on the first visit. From a worn door switch to a failed magnetron, the fix is done properly and backed by a full one-year warranty.

















Everyday Microwave Troubles We Repair
GDoing serves homes and small businesses across St. Augustine with reliable repairs for every major microwave brand and model. Our team addresses the issues that come up most, including:
- Microwave not heating food
- Uneven cooking or long cooking times
- Malfunctioning control panel or display
- Door latch or seal problems
- Turntable or motor issues
- Electrical or wiring faults
Our Microwave Repair Service in St. Augustine
GDoing serves St. Augustine and the surrounding St. Johns County communities with high-quality microwave repair, transparent pricing and flexible scheduling. Whether the trouble is a heating fault, an electrical problem, or a dead display, we fix it on-site — which spares you from unbolting an over-the-range unit or lifting a built-in out of its cabinet just to get it looked at.
We repair all major brands and models, including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, Maytag and more, alongside premium built-ins from Wolf, Thermador and Miele. Our technicians arrive with the parts that fail most often — door switches, diodes, turntable motors, fan assemblies and control membranes — so a great many microwave calls close on the first visit.
Every repair is straightforward: an honest verdict on whether fixing the unit beats replacing it, the exact price on paper before work begins, and a one-year warranty on parts and labor once it is done. As the company’s home city, St. Augustine also sees some of our fastest response times, so a quiet microwave rarely stays quiet for long.
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At GDoing, we maintain a 95% first-time fix rate while keeping our services affordable and transparent. Our goal is to solve your appliance problems efficiently, saving you time and money.
Over-the-Range and Built-In Units
Most of our St. Augustine microwave calls are over-the-range units in busy family kitchens: grease-clogged vent filters that overheat the unit, door switches worn out by thousands of daily slams, and turntables or keypads that give up long before the magnetron does. In the newer communities toward World Golf Village we also service built-in and drawer models, where matching the cabinet cutout matters as much as the repair — and in the compact kitchens downtown, a tidy in-place fix beats wrestling a heavy unit out of tight trim.
A microwave that hums but will not heat usually needs a diode, capacitor or magnetron — a safe repair only once the high-voltage capacitor is properly discharged, so please do not open the case yourself. We give an honest verdict on whether the fix beats replacement, with the exact price on paper before any work begins, and the $75 diagnostic is waived on approval.
Areas We Serve by ZIP Code
We proudly serve homeowners across the area, with limited service available for select business equipment when needed.
Our appliance repair services cover St. Augustine and the surrounding St. Johns County communities, from the Historic District to St. Augustine Beach and World Golf Village. We currently operate in the following ZIP codes:
- 32080
- 32084
- 32086
- 32092
- 32095
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GDOING serves St. Augustine, St. Johns, Jacksonville, Palm Coast and nearby daily 9 AM – 7 PM. $75 diagnostic, waived when you approve the repair.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Microwave Repair in St. Augustine
How do I know my microwave needs professional repair?
If it will not heat properly, makes unusual noises, has a dead turntable, or the control panel ignores you, it is time to call a professional.
Do you repair over-the-range and built-in microwaves?
Yes — these are the units we see most in St. Augustine. We service countertop, over-the-range and built-in models, and we handle the cabinet fit on built-ins carefully.
Can you fix a microwave that runs but won’t heat?
Yes. That symptom usually points to a failing magnetron, diode or capacitor, which our technicians diagnose and replace safely on-site.
Is it safe to use a microwave with a damaged door or seal?
No. A damaged door or seal can leak heat and should be repaired promptly. Stop using it and schedule a visit.
How long does a microwave repair take?
Most repairs are completed within one to two hours, depending on the fault and parts availability.
Can you fix a microwave that overheats or shuts off unexpectedly?
Yes. Overheating often traces to a clogged vent filter, a faulty magnetron, or an internal sensor — all of which we diagnose and repair on-site.
Why does my over-the-range microwave keep tripping the breaker?
In older downtown kitchens the microwave may share a strained circuit that trips under load. We can determine whether the fault is the appliance or the wiring.
What microwave brands do you repair?
All major brands — Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, Maytag and more — plus premium built-ins from Wolf, Thermador and Miele.
Do you offer a warranty on microwave repairs?
Yes. Each microwave repair is protected by a full 1-year warranty covering parts and labor together.
Can I get same-day microwave repair in St. Augustine?
Yes, in most areas — and as our home city, response here is quick. Our schedule runs Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 7 PM, with Sundays off.
Old Circuits, Summer Storms, and a Microwave That Quit
In the historic homes of Lincolnville and downtown, plenty of kitchens still run on wiring drawn up when a toaster was the biggest load in the room. A countertop microwave sharing one of those circuits with a coffee maker and an air fryer will trip breakers in a way that looks exactly like appliance failure — and repeated voltage dips can eventually finish the job by stressing the control board until it gives out.
Then there is the Florida side of the ledger. Summer thunderstorms push surges down the line, and microwaves take them badly: the classic aftermath is a blank display, or a keypad that lights up yet ignores every press. On well-built over-the-range and built-in units a board-level repair is often possible, and we will tell you plainly when it is not worth the money. The third regular is sparking — a flicker inside the cavity, usually from a carbonized food splash on the waveguide cover or worn paint on a rack support, and both are modest, routine repairs.
Is It the Outlet or the Oven? Sort It Safely
Four checks any owner can make without touching a screw:
- Try a different outlet on another wall. If the microwave revives, the problem lives in the circuit, not the appliance.
- Press the GFCI reset if the outlet has the little buttons. Remodeled historic kitchens often chain several plugs to one hidden GFCI.
- Open and reclose the door firmly. Crumbs at the latch, a bent hook, or a warped frame keeps the interlock from engaging, and the oven stays silent by design.
- Reseat the turntable and its roller ring. A jammed tray can stall a cycle and throw error codes that read scarier than they are.
That is where homeowner territory ends. The outer cabinet never comes off in a DIY session — the capacitor inside holds a dangerous charge even with the plug pulled, so everything past the shell belongs to a trained technician. The full picture lives on our microwave repair page.
After a thunderstorm my built-in microwave display went blank. Repair or replace?
Blank-after-storm usually means a fuse or control board rather than the heating components, which makes repair realistic on most mid-range and premium models — and worthwhile on a built-in where a replacement has to match the cabinet. Have a technician test it before you shop; approve the fix and the diagnostic fee disappears. We reach most St. Augustine neighborhoods the same day.
One habit saves a surprising number of over-the-range microwaves in St. Augustine kitchens: cleaning the grease filter. A clogged filter traps heat against the magnetron and the electronics above the range, cooking the very parts that are expensive to replace. A monthly wash of that filter, and a quick wipe of the waveguide cover, buys real years — and it is exactly the kind of no-charge advice our technician leaves behind.
Questions first? Browse the FAQ, or go straight to the request form. Phones are answered at 904-946-9057 Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 7 PM, closed Sundays.