Shoreline Repair Services
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Oven Repair Services
Oven Repair Services
Our skilled technicians boast years of experience in repairing a wide range of ovens, including gas, electric, convection, and double-wall units. We recognize the disruption a malfunctioning oven can cause, which is why we are dedicated to delivering prompt, dependable service at a competitive price.
Whether it's for repairs or routine maintenance, our team is ready to assist. Our dedication to customer satisfaction ensures that your oven will be functioning smoothly in no time. Reach out to us now for more information on our oven repair services!
We have been helping customers in Cecil County, Maryland, New Castle Delaware and Southern Chester County, Pennsylvania for years and we are here to help you.
Possible Oven Issues
Just A Few of the Many Problems We Can Repair
Oven Temperature Not Correct
When you preheat the oven, it should maintain the temperature you set it to. If the readout displays a higher temperature than the one you set, or your food always seems to be overcooked, you need to recalibrate the temperature controls.
There can be many issues causing this, but the best option is to call a professional.
Serving Cecil County, MD, New Castle County, DE, & Southern Chester County, PA
If the oven is receiving power, various issues could be preventing it from turning on. Common electric oven problems include a broken wire; a bad control, a bake, or broil element; or the wrong amount of power coming to the unit. Common gas oven problems include a faulty gas control, igniter, or valve. Because looking into these issues comes with a risk of electric shock, you should leave the troubleshooting to a professional.
Oven Not Turning On
We all like to to turn on that oven light to see how our food is cooking, but did you know the light functions as more then just a way to see your food. By not opening the door you keep the heat in and effectively save energy.
First, try replacing the bulb. If that doesn’t work, you could be looking at a faulty light switch, electronic control, or connecting wire. Due to the high risk of electrocution, let an appliance repair technician handle these oven issues.
Oven Light Not Functioning
f the door doesn’t open after a self-cleaning cycle, start by unplugging the unit or shutting off the circuit breaker for five minutes. Once you restore power, gently move the door lock lever and see if you can now open the door. If this doesn’t work, reset the self-clean cycle, allow it to work for 15 minutes, and then cancel the cycle. After letting the oven cool for a little while, move the door lock lever and try opening the door again.
If the oven door doesn’t stay shut, you may need to replace the hinge. This requires disassembling the door and possibly removing the side panel as well. If you need help, call an appliance repair technician for assistance.
Oven Door Will Not Open or Shut Properly
Several common oven issues can prevent an oven from self-cleaning. First, make sure the door switch is locking the oven properly since the self-cleaning cycle won’t begin unless the door is locked.
If that’s not the issue, there could be a problem with the temperature control thermostat, wiring, oven control board, or thermal fuse. Testing and repairing these components requires special skills and tools, so leave the job to an appliance repair specialist.
Oven Self Clean Not Functioning
Serving Cecil County, MD, New Castle County, DE, & Southern Chester County, PA
Whatever the problem is with your Oven we can help call 443-207-1683