Oven not heating, cooking unevenly, or showing error codes? Our licensed technicians in Los Angeles fix gas and electric ovens fast, backed by a 90-day warranty on every repair.
Bake element, igniter & control board repair
Element, temperature sensor & convection fan
Door hinge, gasket & spring replacement
Door latch, thermal fuse & control board
Full diagnostics — all brands covered
Bottom line: Most oven repairs in Los Angeles cost $120–$400 and are completed in 1–2 hours. The most common fixes are bake element replacement, gas igniter repair, and temperature sensor recalibration. If your oven won’t heat or is showing an error code, we’re available same day across all of LA County.
Whatever your oven is doing, or not doing, our technicians have seen it.
An oven that won't heat is usually a burned-out bake element (electric), a faulty igniter (gas), or a failed temperature sensor. All are diagnosable and fixable on the first visit.
Uneven cooking means a partial element failure, a faulty temperature sensor, or a broken convection fan, one side burns while the other stays undercooked.
A door that doesn't seal fully allows heat to escape, extends cooking times, and wastes energy. The cause is almost always worn door springs, broken hinges, or a deteriorated door gasket.
A self-clean cycle that fails to lock the door or won't complete is usually a door latch motor fault, a blown thermal fuse, or a control board error.
If your gas oven clicks but doesn't light, the igniter is likely too weak to open the gas valve, a safety feature that prevents unlit gas from filling the oven.
Error codes on modern ovens indicate temperature runaway, sensor failure, or control board faults. Samsung ovens commonly show SE or C-d0 errors, these are touchpad or control board failures. LG shows F9 or F3 errors, typically a door latch or temperature sensor issue. GE shows F1 or F7, control board faults. We fix the root cause, not just clear the code, and confirm the fix with a full heat cycle test before leaving.
Simple, transparent, and designed around your schedule, not ours.

Reach us at +1 (818) 937-1818. Tell us what your oven is doing, not heating, cooking unevenly, door issue, or error code. We'll confirm same-day or next-morning availability.

We give you a 2-hour arrival window and call 30 minutes ahead. No waiting around all day for someone who might not show.

We diagnose the problem and give you an exact price before touching a single part. No surprise charges ever.

We repair your oven using quality OEM and premium aftermarket parts, run a full heat test before leaving, and hand you a 90-day parts & labor warranty in writing., and hand you a 90-day parts & labor warranty in writing.
We’d rather give you an honest tip than an unnecessary service call. Check these first
if they don’t solve it, we’re ready within hours.
Wall ovens, double ovens, gas, electric, and convection, our technicians hold manufacturer-specific training for every major oven brand below.
These are the same checks our technicians perform on every visit.
Follow them regularly and your appliance will last years longer.
We serve every neighborhood in the LA metro. If you’re in Los Angeles County,
we cover you, usually same day.
Find quick answers to common questions about our oven repair service, pricing, warranty, and service availability.
Most repairs run between $120 and $400. A bake element swap is on the lower
end, a control board replacement is on the higher end. We give you an exact
price before touching anything, and the service call fee is waived when you
book a repair. No surprises.
Usually yes, especially if it’s under 10 years old. A new oven costs
$600–$1,500 installed. Most repairs are $120–$400. If it’s genuinely not
worth fixing, we’ll tell you that before we charge you anything.
Nine times out of ten it’s one of three things: a burned-out bake element (electric), a weak igniter (gas), or a failed temperature sensor. All three are fixable same day, we carry the parts on the truck.
If it clicks but won’t light, the igniter is probably too weak to open the
gas valve. That’s actually a safety feature, it stops unlit gas from filling
the oven. Don’t keep trying. Turn it off, air out the kitchen, and give us
a call. We’ll test and replace it the same day.
Usually a partial bake element failure, a bad temperature sensor, or a broken convection fan. One side burns, the other stays raw, classic sign. We diagnose which one on the first visit and fix it before we leave.
Most repairs are done in 1–2 hours, same day. We carry the most common parts on every truck, so over 95% of jobs don’t need a second visit. If we need
a specialty part for a brand like Viking or Thermador, we’ll tell you upfront.
It depends on the brand. Samsung SE = touchpad issue. LG F3 = temperature sensor. GE F1 or F7 = control board. Whirlpool F5 = door latch. We don’t just clear the code; we fix what caused it and run a full heat test before
we leave.
We’d say no. Heat escaping from a bad door seal means longer cook times,
higher energy bills, and, on gas ovens, a combustion issue. It’s almost always a worn gasket, a broken spring, or a bent hinge, a quick fix, done same day.
Yes, wall ovens, double ovens, slide-ins, built-ins, all of it. We work
on all major brands, including Viking, Thermador, Dacor, Bertazzoni,
KitchenAid and Sub-Zero. Built-in removals are no problem, we won’t
damage your cabinetry.
If you smell gas when the oven is off, leave the house, don’t flip any
switches, and call SoCalGas at 1-800-427-2200 from outside. If it’s just
a brief smell at ignition that goes away once it lights, it’s likely a
weak igniter, still worth getting checked. Call us, and we’ll sort it out.
You go to toss a load of laundry in the dryer, and...
Your dryer motor hums. Heat works. But the drum won’t turn. Clothes...
Your display lights up. The panel responds. Press Start and nothing happens....
Same-day service available for gas and electric stoves across Los Angeles. Call now and we’ll have you cooking again.