Oven Repair
in New Jersey
Won't heat, uneven baking, igniter problems. Licensed technicians, same-day service across Central NJ.
Signs You Need Oven Repair
- Oven won't heat to the set temperature
- Uneven baking — burnt on one side
- Door won't close or seal properly
- Temperature runs too hot or too cold
- Broiler not working
- Error codes or blank display

What We Check & What We Fix
What our technician checks on-site
- Test bake element continuity — should read 20–50Ω; infinite resistance means open circuit (burnout)
- Test broil element the same way
- Measure temperature sensor resistance at room temperature — most sensors read ~1080Ω at 72°F
- On gas ovens: measure igniter glow amperage — below 3.2A indicates a weak igniter
- Check oven door gasket condition and hinge spring tension
- Read error codes from the control board and identify which relay is faulting
Problems we fix most often
- Bake or broil element burned out
- Gas igniter weak or failed
- Temperature sensor out of calibration
- Door gasket or hinge worn
- Control board or relay failure
- Selector switch malfunction
Parts we typically replace
- Bake element
- Broil element
- Oven temperature sensor (RTD)
- Gas igniter
- Oven selector switch
- Control board
- Door gasket
- Door hinge (pair)
Our Repair Process
Call or Book Online
Contact us by phone or submit a request online. We'll confirm availability and schedule a time that works for you.
Appointment Confirmation
We confirm your appointment and send a technician ETA. No waiting around all day — we arrive on time.
On-Site Diagnosis
Our technician arrives, diagnoses the problem, and explains what needs to be fixed. You approve before any work begins.
Repair & Testing
We complete the repair using OEM parts and test the appliance before we leave. All work is covered by our 365-day warranty.
Repair or Replace?
When Repair Makes Sense
- Bake or broil element burned out — among the most common and affordable oven repairs
- Temperature sensor drifted — replacement corrects uneven baking
- Gas igniter weakened — inexpensive part, quick swap
- Door gasket cracked or hinge sagging — straightforward replacement
- Selector switch worn — clear electrical failure, replaceable part
When Replacement May Win
- Control board failure on a range or wall oven over 8–10 years old
- Gas valve manifold replacement required — labor-intensive on older units
- Oven liner severely damaged from self-clean cycle thermal stress
- Repair estimate exceeds 50% of replacement cost
Prepare for Your Appointment
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Oven Repair — Common Questions
My oven runs too hot — can it be calibrated without a repair?
Most modern ovens allow a ±35°F offset calibration through the settings menu. If calibration does not hold, the temperature sensor has drifted and needs replacement.
Why does my oven take forever to preheat?
A partially failed bake element slows preheating dramatically. The element may show a visible crack or dark spot — it is still partially conductive but not generating full heat.
Can you fix the self-clean cycle that stopped working?
Yes — self-clean failures are usually a faulty door latch motor or locking mechanism, not a control board issue.
Do you repair Wolf and Thermador ovens?
Yes — Wolf and Thermador are two of our most common luxury service calls, both for freestanding ranges and wall ovens.
Is it safe to use an oven with a cracked or visibly damaged bake element?
No. A cracked element can arc and cause an electrical failure or fire risk. Stop using the oven and schedule a repair.
Oven Service
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Same-day oven repair in Central NJ. Call now or submit a callback request.
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133 Fleming St
Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
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133 Fleming St, Piscataway, NJ 08854



