Oven Repair Edmonton

At Appliance Service Center, we specialize in expert oven repair that’s quick, dependable, and built to last.

Our Repair Process:

At Appliance Service Center, straightforward repair process is key to delivering the best appliance repair experience in Edmonton. From first service request, our friendly team is here to guide you. We offer same day appliance repair services whenever possible, so your appliance doesn’t disrupt your routine. Our highly trained technicians are ready to quickly diagnose the issue with your oven or any other appliance. We take the time to explain the problem and outline the necessary repairs, providing transparent pricing upfront – including any applicable service call fee – so there are no surprises. Appliance repair, installation services, or help with a home appliance, we do it all.  

Oven repair Edmonton
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Not Heating Up

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Inaccurate Temperature

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Light Not Working

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Not Turning On

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Tripping

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Control Board Issues

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Door Lock Malfunctions

7 Common Oven Problems We Fix:

Some of the typical oven repair Edmonton issues we take care of – and there’s plenty more where that came from. As an appliance repair company, no oven appliance issue is too complicated – we’ve got you covered.

1. Not Heating Up – The oven turns on, but it doesn’t generate heat – often due to a faulty heating element, igniter, or thermostat.

2. Inaccurate temperature – Your oven runs too hot or too cold, causing uneven or undercooked food. This is usually a sensor or calibration issue.

3. Light Not Working – The oven light won’t turn on, making it hard to monitor food. It could be a burned-out bulb, bad socket, or wiring fault.

4. Not Turning On – If your oven won’t power up at all, it might be due to a blown fuse, broken control board, or electrical connection issue.

5. Tripping the Breaker -If using the oven causes your circuit breaker to trip, there could be a short circuit, wiring problem, or internal component failure.

6. Control Board Issues – Buttons not responding or screen errors often point to a faulty control board – the “brain” of your oven may need repair or replacement.

7. Door Lock Malfunction – The oven door won’t lock or unlock properly, often affecting self-cleaning modes. This may involve a faulty latch, motor, or switch.

All Oven Brands We provide Service:

Oven Types We Repair:

We service all types of ovens. Whether you have a gas, electric, or dual fuel model – or your oven is built-in, wall-mounted, freestanding, slide-in, or drop-in. Our expert technicians are fully equipped to repair and maintain every style and setup. No matter the brand or configuration, we’ve got the skills to get it working right.

Oven Repair - Why Ovens Wear Out in Alberta Kitchens?

Ovens handle extreme heat and constant use, but over time, their core components face stress that homeowners rarely see.

  • Heating Element Fatigue – Expansion and contraction from Alberta’s cold kitchens to high bake temps weakens metal coils.

  • Oven Cavity Insulation Wear – Repeated high heat cycles can cause insulation to settle, reducing efficiency.

  • Door Seal Degradation – Dry winter air hardens gaskets, letting heat escape.

  • Thermostat Drift – Sensors gradually lose accuracy, leading to uneven cooking.

  • Control Board Stress – Voltage fluctuations in older Edmonton homes can damage electronic controls.

Regular maintenance is essential for keeping your oven in optimal working condition, ensuring efficient heat distribution and safe operation. Professional maintenance services not only address repairs but also help prevent issues before they start, extending the life of your appliance and maintaining reliable performance.

A well-maintained oven with timely gasket replacement and thermostat checks can last far longer, avoiding costly element or control board replacements.

Our Services Include

Repair your Oven With Us!

Professional appliance repair company. Our technicians ensure your oven, washing machine, electric stoves, and other household appliances receive the expert care they deserve. Choosing us, an appliance repair service, you save time and avoid the stress of DIY fixes that can lead to bigger problems. Appliance repair isn’t just about fixing, it’s about extending the life of your appliances through routine maintenance and precise repairs. Our team is trained to work with all major brands, so whether you have a high-end oven or a classic stove, you can count on us for reliable service and lasting results.

F&Q: 10 Oven Common Questions Answered

We don’t just fix ovens – we help you understand them. Alongside our expert oven repair services, we believe in keeping things clear and simple. That’s why we’ve answered some of the most common questions our customers ask.

1. Why does my oven not heating?

  • This can happen if the heating element is burned out, the igniter is faulty (in gas ovens), or there’s a problem with the thermostat or control board.

  • Also, check if your oven is properly plugged in and if the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped.

If you’ve ruled out the basics and it still won’t heat, it may need expert attention.

  • Uneven cooking can be caused by a broken convection fan, faulty heating elements, or poor rack placement.

  • A worn-out door gasket can also let heat escape, making one side hotter than the other.

Persistent uneven baking often points to internal component issues that should be looked at professionally.

  • Common reasons include bent or worn hinges, broken springs, or a damaged door seal.

  • In self-cleaning models, a faulty locking mechanism may prevent full closure.

If the door won’t stay closed even after cleaning or adjusting it, a more detailed inspection is likely needed.

  • This may be due to a failing temperature sensor, a miscalibrated thermostat, or issues with the control board.

  • Using an oven thermometer can help confirm if the temperature inside matches the setting.

When recalibration doesn’t help, deeper mechanical or electronic repairs are often required.

  • A simple bulb replacement usually fixes this, but if the new bulb doesn’t light up, it could be the socket, door switch, or internal wiring.

At that point, the issue goes beyond a quick fix and should be addressed more thoroughly.

  • This is often due to a weak igniter, clogged burner ports, or a disrupted gas supply.

  • Always ensure the gas is on and that the burner is clean.

If there’s still no ignition or you smell gas, it’s time to stop troubleshooting and consult a specialist.

  • The oven won’t enter self-clean if the door doesn’t lock, or if safety sensors detect a fault.

  • Some models disable this feature when components are wearing out.

In such cases, manual cleaning is a safe option until a technician can inspect the issue.

  • A slow preheat can signal worn-out heating elements, a weak igniter, or a bad sensor.

  • Poor insulation or a damaged door seal may also be slowing things down.

If the wait time becomes noticeably longer, internal parts might not be working efficiently.

  • Clicking or popping is often harmless, but buzzing or humming can indicate a faulty fan or transformer.

  • Burning smells might be from food residue or more serious electrical issues.

Unusual sounds or persistent odors shouldn’t be ignored – especially if they worsen with use.

  • An overheated oven can result from a malfunctioning thermostat, relay, or temperature sensor.

  • This could cause uneven cooking or even trigger a safety shutdown.

If temperatures climb beyond the set level, it’s important to have it checked before further damage occurs.

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