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Oven Repair in Jacksonville

We specialize in oven repairs for all major brands and models. Our experienced team will quickly get your oven back to normal. Reach out today if you’re in Jacksonville!
Contact Us (904) 595-9290
- Same-Day Service
- Fully Trained Technicians
- Warranty on Repairs
What Our Customers Say About Us
The Go-To Local Repair Team
You need a reliable team that actually knows what’s going on when your oven starts giving you attitude, which is where we come in. Our team has been fixing ovens for years, so we know exactly where to look first and can diagnose the issue quickly. We make sure you understand what went wrong, what we’re fixing, and how to prevent the issue from coming back.
Why homeowners choose us:
- Transparent Pricing: Before we start, we walk you through what’s going on with your oven and what the repair will cost. Clear, upfront pricing means you know what you’re paying for.
- Fully Stocked Van: Our appliance repair technicians carry the most common oven parts, so we can handle the repair during the first visit.
- Local Experts: Our team has hands-on experience with the most common ovens Jacksonville homes haves, from high-end European brands to older models that just won’t quit.
Common Oven Issues We Fix
Most of the time, oven issues come down to a handful of parts working harder than they should, or not working at all. During our oven repairs, our experienced technicians don’t just swap parts, we look at the whole system so the fix actually lasts.
Here’s how we tackle the most common problems:
Inconsistent Temperatures
If your oven swings wildly between too hot and not hot enough, the culprit is often the temperature sensor or thermostat. The sensor sits inside the oven cavity and monitors the internal heat, sending signals to the control board to adjust the element. When it starts failing or gets coated in grime, the oven guesses instead of measuring, leading to unpredictable results.
Oven Not Powering On
This usually points to a blown thermal fuse, faulty wiring, or a bad control board. The thermal fuse is designed as a safety shutoff if the oven overheats, but once it trips, the whole unit remains dead.
Door Won’t Close Properly
The hinges and door gasket create the seal that keeps heat inside. When hinges wear out or the gasket becomes torn or flattened, heat escapes, forcing the oven to overwork.
Oven Not Heating Up
If the oven powers on but never gets hot, the heating element is often to blame. The bake element does most of the work in standard ovens, glowing red to heat the cavity. When it burns out or the wiring feeding it fails, you’re left with a cold oven.
Oven Uneven Baking
Hot spots usually come from a failing convection fan or a damaged fan motor. That fan circulates air to distribute heat evenly, and when it slows down or stops entirely, one side of the oven cooks faster than the other.
Light Not Turning On
It seems minor, but a dead oven light makes everything harder. While sometimes it’s just a burned-out bulb, it can also signal a faulty light socket or switch. The switch tells the light when to turn on as the door opens or the oven runs.
Contact us today to schedule your service. Call us now at (904) 595-9290
Types Of Ovens We Serviced
Every home kitchen runs a little differently, and the oven you have plays a huge role in how you cook. A wall oven that gets used for weekend baking faces different wear than a gas range that’s fired up every night. We’ve done oven repairs on just about every setup in Jacksonville homes, so if your oven is older, newer, or somewhere in between, we know how to keep it running.
Here are some of the oven types we service in:
- Electric Ovens
- Gas Ovens
- Convection Ovens
- Wall Ovens
- Slide-In & Freestanding Ranges
- Double Ovens
- And more
Oven Maintenance Tips
After helping countless homeowners with their ovens, we’ve noticed most of them come from neglected care. Here are some simple, safe maintenance habits you can do at home to keep your oven healthy. If something needs to be taken apart, rewired, or “fixed,” do not attempt to DIY fix it as there are many safety risks. In those cases, please contact our professional team that have the training to do it safely.
Wipe down the interior walls
When food burns onto the interior, it can cause smoke, weird smells, and uneven heating. Once the oven is cool, wipe up messes so they don’t bake in permanently. Avoid harsh scrubbing tools that may damage the interior coating.
Clean the door glass so you can see
If the oven window is coated in grease, most people end up opening the door repeatedly to check on food, this lets heat escape and makes the oven work harder.
Clean your racks
Oven racks collect grease and baked-on residue over time. Taking them out occasionally and giving them a simple warm-water soak with mild dish soap helps keep things running smoothly.
Check your oven seals
The rubber gasket around the oven door helps keep heat inside, so your oven doesn’t overwork itself trying to stay hot. If you notice it looks cracked, dried out, or loose, avoid DIY repairs and let our team handle it, but it’s still a good idea to check often.
Use your oven’s self-clean feature wisely
If your oven has a self-clean function, use it only as the manufacturer recommends. Overusing it can sometimes do more harm than good. Always read the manual, and never run it if your oven is already having issues.
Be mindful of what goes inside
Aluminum foil lining the bottom, oversized pans blocking airflow, or items placed directly on the heating elements can all affect performance and safety.
Oven Brands We’ve Worked on
We offer expert oven repairs for leading brands like GE, Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, and more. Our experienced technicians are equipped to work with all the makes and models, fixing it right the first time, every time.
We Repair Appliances All Across Jacksonville, FL
Common Questions
Got questions? We’ve got you covered! Whether you’re curious about common oven problems, need troubleshooting advice, or want to know more about our repair process, our expert team is ready to assist you.
Basic tasks like checking the power supply or resetting the breaker can be done, but more complex repairs should be left to a technician to prevent additional damage.
Most repairs take about 1-2 hours, depending on the issue and the availability of parts.
If the repair cost is less than half the price of a new oven and your appliance is under 10 years old, repairing is typically the more cost-effective choice.
Yes, we offer a warranty on both parts and labor, ensuring your peace of mind.
Most residential ovens last between 10 to 15 years, depending on how often they’re used and how well they’re maintained. Heavy daily use, especially in families that cook multiple meals a day, can shorten that lifespan, while careful use and routine cleaning can help your oven last longer.
Yes, ovens benefit from regular maintenance to keep them running safely and efficiently. Basic upkeep includes cleaning spills and buildup, checking the heating elements or burners, and ensuring the door seals and temperature sensors are in good shape. For most households, a full check-up once a year is sufficient, but if you use your oven frequently, it may be worth doing a mini inspection every 6 months.
