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Oven Repair Technicians in Toronto

Are you having issues with the temperature control in your oven? Maybe it’s even making strange noises or sparks flying when you try to turn it on? Malfunctions like this with your oven can be a huge inconvenience to your family — not to mention a safety issue!

If your oven is not working properly, it’s a good idea to call us for oven repair technicians in Toronto.

An oven is one of the most important features of any kitchen, as it’s where the vast majority of cooking is done. An oven has various functions it can carry out to help serve you and your family — cooking, baking, and roasting. To put it simply: life gets easier when you own an oven. You’ll even find you use fewer dishes since you can put everything in one dish and simply wait for your meal to cook. Modern ovens are also incredibly stylish and are a great way to add flair to your kitchen’s decor.

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If your oven is not working, it can have a huge impact on your day-to-day life. Cooking your meals suddenly becomes an inconvenient and time-consuming task, and your family’s schedule can be thrown off for the entire week. You can imagine coming home after a long day of work, only to find that your oven is refusing to turn-on or heat up. A simple family dinner night turns into a scramble to order food while everyone is grumpy and hungry.

More serious issues can also befall your oven — especially if it’s an older or poorly maintained model. Sparks flying from the electrical elements or gas leaks from the hose connection is very serious and can start an electrical fire — or even result in an explosion. An experienced oven repair technician can identify these minor issues and fix the major ones before they become a safety hazard.

At Prime Appliance Repairs, our team of appliance technicians offers comprehensive oven repair and installation services for homeowners and residents in the GTA, Hamilton, and Niagara regions. Our team is well-equipped to diagnose issues with your oven, provide a detailed quote for repair services, and perform the repairs. We pride ourselves on being able to restore your oven and other appliances to optimal performance with minimal interruption to your everyday routine.

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What Brands Do We Service?

Our technicians are capable of servicing and repairing all major brands, models, and makes, including:

  • Samsung
  • LG
  • Dacor
  • Bosch
  • Thermador
  • Kenmore
  • Electrolux
  • GE Appliances
  • Maytag
  • Whirlpool
  • Frigidaire
  • Fisher & Paykel
  • KitchenAid
  • Jenn-Air
  • Miele
  • Viking
  • Sub-Zero
  • Wolf
  • Asko
  • True
  • Sears
  • Amana
  • Hotpoint
  • NuTone
  • Admiral
  • Gaggenau
  • Magic Chef
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What types of ovens do you repair?

Our technicians are fully trained on how to diagnose issues and repair a variety of ovens, including electric models, conduction & convection cooking methods, roasting ovens, self-cleaning designs, and microwaves. If you do not see your make or model in our list of oven brands we service, please contact us directly to inquire about a repair.

We provide comprehensive diagnostic and repair services for a wide variety of common oven issues, including electrical sparks, leaking gas, improper temperature & heating problems, broken doors, doors that won’t close, broken interior lights, constant or consistent overheating and burning, and stalled self-cleaning systems. Our oven technicians have years of experience working with these appliances, so you can trust that they repair your appliance with haste. In the event that a repair would be more expensive than a replacement, our technicians can also recommend suitable replacement models for your situation. If your oven is experiencing any other issues not listed above, contact us directly for a solution and a quote.

When it comes to oven repairs, we try to minimize disruptions to your regular routine as much as possible. In some cases, we can offer same-day diagnosis and repairs for common oven problems. If the issues persist, it may take longer to repair. For every project, they communicate accurate timelines and pricing quotes before starting any repairs.

Our technicians provide a full quote on-site after performing a diagnostic test to identify the issue. We pride ourselves in offering transparent pricing, so you never receive an unexpected bill for our services.

Our service call is $99 plus HST. From there, you are only responsible for paying for any necessary parts and labour. You will receive a quote before any work takes place, ensuring you know exactly what you are paying before work begins.

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Oven Repair FAQs

When your dryer won’t heat, the technician will inspect several parts until he finds the cause. These include:

Bake or Broil Element

When the bake element or broil is heating properly, it glows red hot. If the element does not glow red, this indicates that the element is not heating. Often, if the heating element has burned out, it will be visibly damaged.

Thermal Fuse

If the oven gets too hot, the thermal fuse trips to shut off power to the oven. If the thermal fuse has blown, the oven will not heat. However, this is not a common occurrence.

Loose or Burnt Wire Connection

One of the wires that supply power to the oven element or igniter might be burnt out. These wires commonly burn out near the heat source.

Oven Control Board

The oven control board has relays that send voltage to the bake and broil circuits according to the user settings and sensor input. If the control board is defective, it may not send voltage to the heating components. However, this is rarely the case.

Relay Board

Some ovens are equipped with a relay board. The relay board has several relays which control the electrical current to the heating element. If one or more of the relays on the relay board has failed, the oven won’t heat.

Temperature Control Thermostat

The oven thermostat regulates the broiler temperature. If there is an oven broiler problem the oven thermostat might be defective.

When your dryer won’t turn on, the technician will inspect several parts until he finds the cause. These include:

Incoming Power Problem

Electric ovens require 240 volts of alternating current. If an oven won’t turn on there could be an incoming power problem.

Thermal Fuse

The thermal fuse trips if the oven overheats. If the thermal fuse has blown, the oven will not turn on. However, this is not a common occurrence.

Oven Control Board

The oven control board has relays that send voltage to the bake and broil circuits according to the user settings and sensor input. If the control board is defective, it may not send voltage to the heating components. However, this is rarely the case.

Relay Board

Some ovens are equipped with a relay board. The relay board has several relays which control the electrical current to the heating element. If one or more of the relays on the relay board has failed, the oven won’t heat.

When your oven doesn’t bake evenly, the technician will inspect several parts until he finds the cause. These include:

Bake or Broil Element

If the bake or broil element is burned out, the oven will only be heated by one element. This will cause the oven to heat unevenly.

Oven Control Board

The oven control board works in conjunction with the oven sensor to regulate the temperature. The sensor regulates the oven temperature by varying its resistance to electrical current as the oven temperature varies. If the sensor gives the wrong amount of resistance, the oven may not bake evenly. Or if the oven control board does not read the sensor resistance correctly the oven temperature can be inaccurate.

Temperature Sensor

The oven sensor works with the oven control board to regulate the oven temperature. If there is an oven temperature problem, this sensor might be defective.

Convection Element or Motor

The convection element works with the other heating elements to heat the air circulating inside the oven. If the convection element is burned out, the oven won’t heat evenly.

The convection motor drives the convection fan to circulate the air inside the oven. The convection oven must circulate the air for the oven to heat evenly.

Is your oven not heating properly? That can be a big hassle, especially when you are just about to roast the chicken for dinner. But don’t worry, this can be fixed in no time. Take a look at some of the possible causes to this problem:

Bake or Broil Element

When the bake or broil element is heating properly, it glows red hot. If the element does not glow red, this indicates that the element is not heating.

Temperature Control Thermostat

The temperature control thermostat monitors the temperature inside the oven and cycles on the heat when the oven temperature gets too low. If the temperature control thermostat is not calibrated correctly, the oven temperature might be too high or too low.

Oven Control Board

The oven control board works in conjunction with the oven sensor to regulate the temperature. If the sensor gives the wrong amount of resistance, the oven may not bake evenly. Or if the oven control board does not read the sensor resistance correctly, the oven temperature may be inaccurate.

Your oven might unexpectedly not turn on anymore. This could be because of a broken baking or broiling element, and the oven doesn’t have a heat source. Electric ovens require 240 volts of alternating current, if an oven won’t turn on there could be an incoming power problem. Another possibility is that the thermal fuse has blown, and the oven will not turn on as a result. Less likely causes are the Oven Control Board, Relay Board and Temperature Control Thermostat.

our oven might unexpectedly not turn off anymore. The oven control board has relays that send voltage to the bake and broil circuits according to the user settings and sensor input. If one of the control board relays shorts closed, the control board may send continuous voltage to the heating circuit. If the oven continues to heat after it is turned off, the control board is likely defective.

Sometimes, if the heating element burns out, it can short out to the inside of the oven. If the heating element has shorted out, the oven will not turn off.

Some ovens are equipped with a relay board. The relay board has several relays which control the voltage to the heating element. If one or more of these relays fails, the relay board might send continuous voltage to the heating element.

If the door hinge breaks or is bent out of shape, an oven door repair may be needed. Oven doors have two door hinges, a left and right. If the outer door glass is broken, it can be replaced.

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