Who to Call to Fix Your Electric Oven

Here's who to call to fix your electric oven

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When your oven breaks, mealtime in your kitchen comes to a standstill. Luckily, knowing who to call to check out the issue can get things cooking again in no time! While some oven repairs can be completed DIY style, ovens should be fixed by licensed appliance repair technicians to avoid risking any damage to this major appliance that can cost a substantial amount to replace. Here's info on who fixes electric ovens.

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DIY oven repair can be extremely difficult without prior professional experience. Consider tapping into a pro's expertise to ensure the job is completed safely and correctly.

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Benefits of Hiring an Appliance Repair Professional

It really is worth placing a call to appliance repair companies near you if you've noticed that something has gone wrong with your oven. Without experience with repairing ovens, most people don't have an understanding of an oven’s different parts. Here's a look at reasons to call a pro before attempting DIY:

  • If the fix is small, you may be able to get it done easily and inexpensively without the risk of accidentally causing serious damage while tinkering with your oven.

  • An appliance repair pro can point out any other performance or maintenance issues they notice with your oven before the problems get worse.

  • You could jeopardize your oven's warranty if you perform unauthorized DIY work.

  • A professional can help you avoid fire risks or fumes that could be caused by improper repairs.

  • Appliance repair pros already have the tools and parts needed to get the job done.

  • Appliance repair pros have access to replacement parts for ovens from nearly all brands.

Can I DIY Electric Oven Repair?

Oven repairs are considered too complicated and dangerous for any kind of quick DIY fix. However, you can potentially do some troubleshooting before contacting an appliance repair expert to verify that your oven is actually in need of repairs. Here's a look at what you can try:

  • Confirm the oven is fully plugged in.

  • Confirm the outlet hasn't been compromised

  • Confirm that power is being generated to the outlet connected to the oven.

  • If the oven does have access to power, consider resetting it.

If you're not dealing with a power issue, there's a good chance that the problem with your oven is caused by a broken internal component. Diagnosing the issue is not something the average homeowner can do safely and accurately. It's important to always remember that handling an oven's components in any kind of diagnostic way can put you at risk for electric shock.

Can I Hire a Licensed Electrician for Electric Oven Repair?

If your oven's issue is caused by its components, only a licensed appliance repair technician will be appropriate to handle the situation. However, an electrician may be useful if your oven’s malfunction is actually caused by a wider issue with your home's electrical system or wiring. For instance, an electrician could be helpful if your oven keeps tripping the breaker.

How Does an Appliance Repair Professional Fix an Electric Oven?

Appliance repair professional checking electric oven
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When a pro shows up at your home to fix a broken electric oven, they'll start by running diagnostic tests to get to the bottom of your oven troubles. By combining the details you've provided with their own visual assessment, an oven repair expert can make a diagnosis that allows them to provide you with a quote for repairs. Different parts of an oven that an oven repair tech will check include:

  • Burners

  • Burner switch

  • Coils

  • Heating elements

  • Control switch

  • Knobs

  • Bake element

  • Thermostat

In some cases, a repair expert may only need to clean a dirty part or reconnect wires or components that have become loose. In other cases, they may need to replace a component in your oven. Smaller or more common components and parts may already be waiting in an appliance repair tech's truck for a same-day swap. However, it's also common for techs to need to order specialty parts for your oven's specific brand and model. An appliance pro can also recommend if it's better to repair or replace the oven based on the cost and severity of the needed repair.

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