Ovens fail quietly β the temperature drifts before anything stops working, and baking results suffer for weeks before a service call is made. Richmond homes with older gas ranges see igniter wear most often, while newer electric units usually fail at the temperature sensor or the control board.
We repair gas and electric ovens and ranges throughout Richmond β bake and broil elements, igniters, temperature sensors, door hinges and gaskets, spark modules, door lock motors and electronic controls. Calibration is checked against a reference thermometer rather than trusting the display. Schedule a visit or call us directly.
Usually yes. A drifting temperature sensor or a worn door gasket is the common cause, and both are replaceable.
Shut the gas supply off and call. Do not use the range. Clogged ports or a failed spark module are common, but a leak needs immediate attention.
A burned-out bake element or failed igniter in most cases. The control board is the next thing we check.
A failed door lock motor or a tripped thermal fuse after overheating. Both are repairable.
Yes, and slide-in, freestanding and double-oven configurations.
Most service calls we take start with one of these symptoms. If yours is on the list, our technicians have the parts to fix it.
Burned-out bake element, failed igniter or a defective control board
Miscalibrated or failed oven temperature sensor
Bent hinges or a worn door gasket letting heat escape
Clogged burner ports, faulty spark module or a bad igniter switch
Failed door lock motor or a tripped thermal fuse after overheating
Failed electronic control board or a damaged touch membrane
Our technicians carry parts and diagnostic tools for all major manufacturers β including these:
Donβt see your brand? We service most makes and models β call us and weβll confirm before scheduling.