Oven Repair

Oven Repair in Tampa Bay — same-day service.

Factory-trained oven repair across Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando. Flat-rate diagnostics from $89, OEM parts on the truck, one-year written warranty.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Same-Day Service
  • 1-Yr Written Warranty
  • OEM Parts
  • Factory-Trained

About oven repair in Tampa Bay

Why ovens fail in Florida — and how we fix them.

Oven failures show up the worst possible day — Thanksgiving morning, a birthday party, the holiday cookie marathon. We run service across Tampa Bay for built-in wall ovens, slide-in ranges with full ovens, and dual-fuel pro-style installs from Wolf, Viking, Thermador, Sub-Zero and the mainstream brands.

Most oven calls fall into one of four categories: won't reach temperature, heats unevenly, displays an F-code error, or has a door that won't latch or unlock after a self-clean. Each has a different diagnostic path — we follow the manufacturer's procedure, not the parts cannon.

If your oven won't preheat, runs hot or cold by more than 25°F, shows F1/F2/F3 codes, or won't unlock the door, book a diagnostic. Flat-rate written quote, one-year warranty on every repair.

Symptoms we fix

If your oven is doing any of this, book a diagnostic.

  • Won't heat
  • Uneven baking
  • Bad igniter
  • F-codes
  • Door issues

What's included

Every oven job covers:

  • Bake/broil element test
  • Igniter & valve check
  • Temp-sensor diagnosis
  • Control board

Common causes

The failures we see most on ovens.

Five to seven failures account for the vast majority of oven service calls. Here's what we find on the truck.

  1. 01

    Bake or broil element burned out (electric)

    Visible break in the coil, or no glow when the oven calls for heat. Cheap part, 30–60 minute swap. Always test continuity before swapping — sometimes the relay on the control board is the actual fault.

  2. 02

    Igniter weak or failed (gas)

    Glows but doesn't trigger gas flow, or doesn't glow at all. Most common gas-oven failure. We replace the igniter and verify the safety valve opens properly.

  3. 03

    Oven temperature sensor drift

    Causes uneven baking, F1/F3 codes, and runaway oven temperatures. Cheap sensor, 30–45 minute fix — but easily misdiagnosed as a control-board failure.

  4. 04

    Control board failure

    Display goes blank, lock cycle errors, won't accept input. Always test the temperature sensor and door switches first — they fail more often and look like board failures.

  5. 05

    Self-clean door lock stuck

    Whirlpool, KitchenAid, GE — door won't unlock after self-clean, F2 / F9 codes. Lock motor and assembly replacement, sometimes the high-temp wiring harness.

  6. 06

    Convection fan motor noisy or failed

    Bearings grind or the fan stops mid-cycle. Affects bake evenness and roast performance. Motor + fan assembly swap, 60–90 minutes.

Typical pricing

Honest flat-rate ranges for oven repair.

Real ranges from real jobs. You'll get a written all-in quote before any work starts — these are not gotcha estimates.

RepairTypical range
Diagnostic visit$89
Bake / broil element$215 – $325
Igniter (gas)$235 – $345
Oven temperature sensor$195 – $285
Self-clean door lock assembly$285 – $425
Control board$325 – $545
Convection fan motor$285 – $425

Pricing reflects parts + labor for typical residential installs. Premium built-in units (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking, Thermador, Miele) and sealed-system work run higher and are quoted individually.

Same-day arrival

Most weekday bookings before 1pm reach you the same day.

OEM parts on the truck

Most-failed components stocked for first-visit repair.

1-year written warranty

Parts and labor we installed, covered for twelve months.

Brand-specific notes

What we see on each brand of oven.

Each manufacturer has its own characteristic failure patterns. Here's what to expect — and what to ask your tech about — by brand.

Whirlpool / KitchenAid / Maytag

Shared platforms — sensor, igniter and control board are interchangeable across many model years. Almost always a one-visit repair.

GE Café / Profile

Door-latch and self-clean lock failures dominate. F2 / F3 codes are sometimes the door latch, not the oven.

Wolf / Viking

Dual-stack burners, infrared broilers, spark modules and gas-valve diagnostics. We follow factory procedure — non-OEM parts void Wolf's residual warranty.

Bosch / Thermador

Door-hinge failures on heavy glass doors and steam-oven generator scale buildup. Brand-specific service procedures required.

FAQ

Oven Repair questions, answered.

Call 813-295-7400 for anything else — a real dispatcher will pick up.

Why does my oven say it's preheated but bake unevenly?+

Almost always a drifting temperature sensor. The control thinks the oven hit 350°F when it's really at 320°F or 390°F. A $200 sensor swap fixes most cases.

Is it dangerous to use a gas oven with a weak igniter?+

Yes — a weak igniter can let unburned gas accumulate before lighting, causing a small explosion when ignition finally happens. Don't use it. We can usually be out same-day.

Why won't my oven door unlock after self-clean?+

The door lock motor is stuck, often from heat-fatigued nylon gears. Don't force it. We can release the lock manually and replace the assembly in 60–90 minutes.

Do you service Wolf, Viking and Thermador pro ranges?+

Yes — we're factory-trained on Wolf dual-fuel, Viking pro-style, and Thermador Pro Grand / Pro Harmony. OEM parts on the truck, brand-specific diagnostic procedures.

Same-day across Tampa Bay

Broken appliance today?
We're often there before sunset.

Flat-rate diagnostics. OEM parts on the truck. One-year written warranty on every repair. Book online or call now and a real dispatcher answers.

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