Oven Repair Service

Oven Repair Service

Oven repair service refers to the professional maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of ovens. This type of service is typically provided by trained technicians who have the skills and expertise to diagnose and fix a range of issues that can affect ovens, such as faulty heating elements, malfunctioning thermostats, broken fans, and more. Oven repair service can help extend the lifespan of an oven, prevent further damage, and ensure that the appliance operates efficiently and effectively.

Our Oven Repair Services

There are several types of ovens that you may encounter while considering repair:

Conventional Ovens

These machines have a lid on top of the unit and an agitator in the middle of the wash drum. They are the most common type of washing machine.

Microwave Ovens

These ovens use microwaves to heat and cook food. They are popular for their speed and convenience.

Toaster Ovens

These are small, portable ovens that are perfect for cooking small meals or reheating food. They are designed to sit on a countertop and are often used as a replacement for a traditional oven.

Convection Ovens

These ovens use a fan to circulate hot air inside the oven, resulting in faster and more even cooking. They are great for cooking large items like turkeys and roasts.

Double Ovens

These ovens feature two separate oven compartments, allowing you to cook two separate dishes at different temperatures simultaneously.

Steam Ovens

These ovens use steam to cook food. They are great for cooking vegetables and fish and are often used in professional kitchens.

When it comes to repairing ovens, the specific type and model will determine the appropriate repair method and cost.

Our Oven Repair Clients Common Questions

Ovens can be fixed by trained professionals who specialize in appliance repair. There are several types of professionals who may be qualified to fix ovens, including:

  1. Appliance Repair Technicians: These technicians specialize in repairing a wide range of home appliances, including ovens. They typically have training and experience in diagnosing and repairing issues with ovens of various brands and models.
  2. Oven Repair Specialists: These technicians specialize specifically in repairing ovens and may have additional expertise in repairing specific brands or types of ovens.
  3. Authorized Service Providers: Many oven manufacturers have authorized service providers who are trained and authorized to repair ovens of their brand. These service providers typically have access to replacement parts and other resources needed to fix the oven properly.

It’s important to choose a qualified and experienced professional to repair your oven, as attempting to repair the appliance yourself or hiring an unqualified technician can be dangerous and may cause further damage to the oven or create safety hazards. 

Whether it’s worth it to repair an oven or not depends on a few factors, such as the age and condition of the oven, the cost of the repair, and the cost of a replacement oven.

If the oven is relatively new and in good condition, and the cost of repair is reasonable, it may be worth it to repair the oven. On the other hand, if the oven is old, has a history of frequent breakdowns, or the cost of repair is prohibitively high, it may be more cost-effective to replace the oven.

To help make this decision, it can be useful to get a quote from a reputable oven repair service for the cost of the necessary repairs, as well as the estimated lifespan of the oven after the repairs are made. You can then compare this cost to the cost of a new oven with similar features and quality.

Diagnosing a broken oven can be tricky, but here are some steps you can follow to help pinpoint the issue:

  1. Check the power supply: Make sure the oven is properly plugged in and that the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped. If the oven is not receiving power, it will not function.
  2. Check the oven light: If the oven light is not turning on when you open the door, it may indicate a problem with the power supply or the light bulb.
  3. Check the temperature: If the oven is not reaching the desired temperature or is heating unevenly, it may indicate a problem with the thermostat, temperature sensor, or heating element.
  4. Check the door: If the oven door is not closing properly, it can prevent the oven from heating properly or may even cause it to turn off. Check the door gasket and hinges for any damage.
  5. Check the oven control panel: If the oven control panel is not functioning properly, it may indicate a problem with the control board or other electronic components.
  6. Check for error codes: Some ovens have built-in error codes that can help diagnose specific issues. Refer to the owner’s manual to see if your oven has this feature and how to interpret any error codes.
  7. Consult a professional: If you’re unable to diagnose the issue or are uncomfortable making any repairs yourself, it’s best to consult with a qualified oven repair professional. They have the experience and knowledge to diagnose and repair any issues with your oven safely and effectively.

Remember to always exercise caution when working with any electrical appliance, and to disconnect the power supply before attempting any repairs.

The cost to fix an oven can vary widely depending on the type of repair needed, the brand and model of the oven, and the location and experience of the repair service.

For simple repairs such as replacing a thermostat, igniter, or heating element, the cost can range from around $100 to $200. However, more complex repairs such as fixing the control board, replacing the motor or fan, or fixing a gas valve can cost anywhere from $200 to $500 or more.

In some cases, the cost to fix an oven may not be worth it, particularly if the oven is old or has a history of frequent breakdowns. In these cases, it may be more cost-effective to replace the oven altogether.

Cost To Repair Oven Common Problems

The cost to repair an oven can vary depending on the specific problem such as age, type or brand. Here are some most common oven problems and their estimated repair costs:

Service
Order
Price
Gas or electric oven won’t turn on
 

From $200

Self-cleaning issues

From $200

Oven uneven heating

From $200

Oven burner problems

$200-450

Oven not heating

$200-450

Oven broken door

From $200

Faulty oven thermostat

From $200

Oven Brands We Repair

We support all major brands of ovens:
  • Hotpoint
  • Jenn-Air
  • Kenmore
  • Bosch
  • Samsung
  • GE
  • Maytag
  • Amana
  • Roper
  • Asko
  • Whirlpool
  • Admiral
  • Electrolux
  • Frigidaire
  • LG