Fast/emergency and Reliable Gas or Electric Oven Repair in Los Angeles County.

A better way to get your kitchen appliances back in order.
  • Free diagnostic with repair

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  • 183 Days warranty on repairs

    Only high-quality, manufacturer-approved parts used in repairs
  • Transparent Pricing

    Competitive rates for parts and labor, ensuring value for money compared to buying a new oven
  • Licensed, experienced, insured oven mechanics and technicians you can rely on

    Be sure that our oven fixers will return your kitchen in order
  • Comprehensive diagnostics to fix the root cause and prevent recurring issues

    Our oven repair mans will arrive on time and make a proper diagnostic

Types of Ovens We Service in Los Angeles County.

At Appliance Insight, we specialize in repairing and servicing a wide range of kitchen appliances, including ovens, cooktops, and stove/ranges. Whether it’s a gas oven or an combi oven, our team is experienced in handling all types of repairs.
Types of Ovens We Service:
  • Gas Ovens Repair
  • Electric Ovens Repair
  • Convection Oven Repair
  • Wall Ovens Repair
  • Double Ovens Repair
  • Built in Oven Repair
  • Combi Oven Repair
Trust us to get your kitchen appliances back in top shape quickly and efficiently!

Ovens Brands We Comonly Service

At Appliance Insight, we repair and service a wide range of oven brands, from popular household names to specialized favorites. Our team of skilled professionals ensures your appliances are running smoothly and efficiently.
Common Brands We Service
If you do not see your brand in the list-give our oven repair specialists a call
  • Whirlpool oven repair
  • Maytag oven repair
  • Dacor oven repair
  • Frigidaire oven repair
  • GE oven repair
  • KitchenAid oven repair
  • Omega oven repair
  • St George oven repair
  • Thermador oven repair
  • Volf oven repair
  • Electrolux oven repair
  • Bosch oven repair
  • LG oven repair
  • SAMSUNG oven repair
  • Moffat oven repair
  • Vulcan oven repair
  • Halogen oven repair
  • Tappan oven repair
  • Caloric oven repair
  • Amana oven repair
  • Gaggenau oven repair
  • Miele oven repair
  • Chambers oven repair
  • Bakers Pride oven repair
  • Blodget oven repair
  • Creda oven repair
  • DCS oven repair
  • IKEA oven repair
  • Garland oven repair
  • SHARP oven repair
  • Dynasty oven repair
  • Five Star oven repair

Common Gas and Electric Oven Parts We Replace or Repair

A fully functioning oven and stove are essential for a working kitchen. When something goes wrong, it’s often due to worn or faulty parts. Here are the components we commonly replace:
Oven Parts:
  • Oven Thermostats repir
  • Oven Gaskets repair
  • Oven Control boards repair
  • Oven Self-cleaning latches repair
  • Oven Temperature sensors repair
  • Oven Heating elements repair
  • Oven Igniters repair
  • Oven Bake igniters repair
  • Oven Dials repair
  • Oven Switches repair
  • Oven Relays repair
  • Oven Heating elements repair
  • Oven Valves repair
  • Oven Spark modules repair
  • Oven Fan repair
  • Oven Door repair
No matter the issue, Appliance Insight is here to provide reliable repairs for your oven!

Oven Issues & Signs that Needs Repair

  • Oven temperature sensor failure
  • Oven knob won’t turn
  • Oven won’t turn off
  • Oven fan keeps running
  • Error code on the oven panel
  • Oven igniter malfunction
  • Oven broiler problem
  • Oven thermostat not working properly
  • Oven fan is not spinning
  • Oven hinges problem
  • Oven door does not close properly
  • Oven failure to turn on
  • Oven self cleaning problem
  • Oven interior light not working
  • Oven not heating properly
  • Oven doesn’t bake evenly
  • Not achieving the right temperature
  • Trouble maintaining temperature

Oven Not Working? 5 Common Issues

1. Oven or Stove Won’t Turn On
  • Gas Burner Clicking but Not Lighting: This often happens when food debris blocks the flow of gas. Clean the burner and igniter with a cotton swab soaked in alcohol, making sure the igniter and burner cap are free from buildup. If cleaning doesn’t resolve the issue, the igniter may need to be replaced.
  • Electric Burner Not Heating: If an electric burner isn’t working, try swapping it with another burner to determine if the issue is with the element or the cooktop. If multiple burners fail, it could be an electrical issue that requires professional help.
  • Oven Not Heating: Faulty thermostats, heating elements, or power supply issues can cause an oven to stop heating. These problems often require a professional technician to diagnose and repair.
  • Oven Light Out: Replacing the oven light is usually a simple fix. Turn off the power, remove the light cover, and replace the bulb with a new one that matches your oven’s specifications.
2. Oven Door Is Stuck Closed
  • After a Self-Clean Cycle: The oven door may stay locked while cooling down, which can take up to an hour. If it remains stuck, reset the self-clean cycle and cancel it after about 15 seconds. This can reset the locking mechanism.
  • Lock-Out Feature Activated: Check if the lock-out feature is on. Most ovens allow you to deactivate this by holding the Stop/Clear button for three seconds. Wait for the lock indicator to stop flashing before trying to open the door.
  • Manual Lock Issues: If your oven has a manual lock, ensure the oven is cool. Press firmly on the door handle to release tension, then move the lock lever to the open position. Avoid forcing it to prevent damage.
3. Oven Is Not Self-Cleaning
  • Causes: A damaged self-clean latch switch, selector function, or wiring may prevent the self-cleaning cycle from working.
  • What to Do:
  1. Let the oven cool down completely.
  2. Inspect the latch for visible damage or misalignment. If damaged, it may need to be replaced.
  3. Pull the range away from the wall and visually inspect the wiring for wear or damage. Do not touch it; contact a professional for repair.
4. Gas Oven Broiler Is Not Working
  • Symptoms: The broiler igniter or valve may fail, even though the top burners remain functional. This is usually due to wear and tear on the broiler component.
  • Solution: Inspect the broiler igniter and valve for damage or signs of failure. If the igniter glows but doesn’t light, it likely needs replacement. Consult a professional technician to ensure the repair is done safely and correctly.
5. Oven Not Reaching Temperature
  • Possible Issues: A faulty temperature sensor, misaligned sensor touching the oven wall, or a malfunctioning function selector can cause uneven or insufficient heating.
  • What to Do:
  • Re-calibrate the oven using the manual’s instructions to reset its temperature settings.
  • Check the temperature sensor for proper placement and ensure it’s not touching the oven walls.
  • If the problem persists, contact a professional to diagnose and replace the faulty components.
These common issues can disrupt your cooking routine, but many can be quickly fixed with professional help. For reliable oven repairs, contact Appliance Insight to restore your kitchen’s functionality in no time!

How to Troubleshoot Your Oven

Before calling a professional, try these simple troubleshooting steps to resolve common issues with your oven, stove, or range.
Electric Oven Won’t Turn On
  1. Check the Power Connection: Ensure the power cord is securely plugged in.
  2. Reset the Circuit Breaker: Turn off the circuit breaker for 30 seconds, then switch it back on.
  3. Inspect the Fuses: If your home uses fuses instead of a circuit breaker:
  • Tighten any loose fuses.
  • Replace blown fuses.
  • If no fuses are blown, after waiting 30 seconds, unscrew and re-tighten the ones providing power to the oven.
Gas Oven Won’t Turn On
  1. Test the Burners: Try lighting one of the surface or broil burners. If it ignites, gas is flowing to the unit.
  2. Check the Gas Valve: Ensure the main gas shut-off valve, typically located behind the oven or range, is in the ON position.
  3. Set the Clock: Some ovens require a correctly set clock to operate. Verify and adjust the clock settings if necessary.
Oven Takes Too Long to Preheat
  1. Allow Enough Time: Preheating to 350°F typically takes 15–20 minutes.
  2. Keep the Door Closed: Avoid opening the oven door while preheating to retain heat.
  3. Consider Heating Element Location: Ovens with concealed heating elements (hidden beneath the oven floor) may take longer to preheat.
  4. Remove Large Items: Baking stones or other large items can slow preheating.
  5. Avoid Aluminum Foil: Remove any foil lining the racks or oven bottom, as this can interfere with heat circulation, prolong preheating, and even damage the oven.
If these steps don’t resolve the issue, it may be time to call a professional. For the expert oven repair contact Appliance Insight to get your kitchen back in working order quickly and efficiently!

Oven Repair Services Near You

If your electric or gas oven isn’t working, don’t stress—help is just a call away. Reach out to Appliance Insight or schedule a service appointment online. Our friendly professional oven electricians are ready to figure out what’s wrong with your oven and get it fixed quickly, so you can get back to enjoying your kitchen.

Why Customers Choose Appliance Insight

FULLY INSURED
Our team is fully insured, licensed and highly trained to do comprehensive repairs. Only affordable upfront prices and a seamless customer experience
EXPERT TECHNICIANS
Our team has certified and extensively trained technicians who have years of experience in troubleshooting even the most difficult appliance problems.
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We do the job right the first time and with a smile on our faces. Only a sterling reputation in providing high-quality solutions of Appliance services to our customers.

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