Miami Appliance Repair (305) 555-0134

Oven & Wall Oven Repair in Miami

Same-day wall oven repair across Miami, FL

When your oven or wall oven stops working, you want it diagnosed today, not next week. Our Miami technicians repair every major oven brand, arrive with the common failure parts on the truck, and quote a flat price before any work begins. Most jobs are finished in a single visit and every repair is backed by a 90-day parts and labor warranty.

Oven problems we fix every day

Oven not heating to temperature

On electric ovens the usual culprit is a burned-out bake element or a drifting temperature sensor; on gas ovens it is almost always a weak igniter that glows but never gets hot enough to open the gas valve. Both are common stock parts and typically run $150 to $300 installed.

Oven not heating at all

A dead bake element, a failed igniter, or a tripped thermal fuse are the first things we test. On wall ovens with electronic controls, a failed relay board can also cut power to the elements. Diagnosis takes minutes with a meter, and most of these are single-visit repairs.

Oven baking unevenly or burning on one side

Usually a temperature sensor reading off by 25 degrees or more, a convection fan motor that has quit, or a bake element heating only along part of its length. Wall ovens from Bosch and KitchenAid also lose heat through worn door gaskets, which shows up as long preheats and dry edges.

Oven door won't close or seal properly

Worn door hinges and flattened door gaskets let heat escape, which throws off temperature and drives up preheat time. Hinge and gasket replacement is straightforward and usually lands between $150 and $280, less than the energy and ruined-dinner cost of ignoring it.

Oven won't turn on after self-clean

The extreme heat of a self-clean cycle frequently pops the thermal fuse or damages the door lock assembly, leaving the oven dead or locked shut. This is one of the most common wall-oven calls we run, and the fix is normally a fuse or latch assembly, not a new oven.

Broiler not working

A separate broil element on electric models or a dedicated broil igniter on gas models can fail while the bake side works fine. We test the element or igniter and the selector circuit on the control board, then replace the failed part, typically $150 to $320 installed.

Oven display dead or showing an error code

Fault codes usually point to the temperature sensor, door lock, or the electronic range control (ERC) board itself. Power surges during storm season are a frequent cause of board failures, so we check the board's power supply before condemning it. Bring the code to the phone call and we can often quote the likely part in advance.

Oven fan running loudly or constantly

Wall ovens use a cooling fan to protect the electronics, and a worn fan bearing gets loud before it fails; a stuck thermostat can also keep the fan running long after the oven is off. Replacing the cooling fan or convection fan motor is a routine repair that prevents overheated control boards later.

Oven brands we repair in Miami

GE Common issue: bake element burnout and erc control faults
Whirlpool Common issue: temperature sensor drift causing uneven baking
KitchenAid Common issue: cooling fan and thermal fuse trips on wall ovens
Bosch Common issue: door hinge and gasket wear losing heat
Thermador Common issue: igniter weakening on professional ranges
Viking Common issue: spark module and igniter switch failures
Wolf Common issue: dual convection fan bearing wear
Frigidaire Common issue: self-clean latch lockouts after high-heat cycles

Don't see your brand? We service more than the list above, so call and ask.

Repair or replace your oven?

Most oven failures are worth fixing: bake elements, igniters, sensors, and door hardware run $150 to $350 installed, while a comparable new range starts around $800 and a built-in wall oven runs $1,500 to $3,500 plus installation. That math tips even further toward repair on wall ovens, where cabinet cutout sizes make replacement a carpentry project, and on premium brands like Thermador and Viking, where repairs are a small fraction of unit cost. Consider replacement only when a basic freestanding range past 15 years needs a control board, or when the oven liner or tub itself is cracked. Our technician quotes a flat price before starting and will tell you straight if replacement is the better call.

Common oven repairs and prices

Common Oven repair prices
Repair Typical range
Bake element $150 – $280
Gas oven igniter $150 – $300
Temperature sensor $130 – $230
Thermal fuse $130 – $220
Door hinges / door gasket $150 – $300
Convection or cooling fan motor $180 – $330
Door lock assembly $160 – $300
Electronic control board (ERC) $250 – $500

Ranges include parts and labor. You get a flat quote before any work begins; see our terms.

How it works

  1. Call or book online

    Call (305) 555-0134 or send the form. Tell us the appliance, brand, and what it's doing. A model number helps but isn't required.

  2. Same-day diagnosis

    A licensed technician arrives in your window, diagnoses the fault, and gives you a flat repair price before any work starts. The diagnostic fee is waived when you approve the repair.

  3. Fixed on the spot

    Trucks carry the common failure parts for the major brands, so most repairs finish in one visit, backed by a 90-day parts and labor warranty.

Our process and warranty

Every oven repair starts with a full diagnosis and a flat, written price. Approve it and the diagnostic fee is waived. We use OEM or OEM-equivalent parts, test the appliance through a complete cycle before we leave, and back the work with a 90-day parts and labor warranty. If the same fault returns within 90 days, we come back and make it right at no charge.

Oven repair anywhere in Miami

Oven repair FAQ

How much does it cost to fix an oven that won't heat?

The two most common fixes, a bake element on electric ovens or an igniter on gas ovens, run $150 to $300 installed. Control board failures cost more, typically $250 to $500, and we confirm the diagnosis with a meter before quoting.

How long does an oven repair take?

Most oven repairs take 45 to 90 minutes. Elements, igniters, sensors, and fuses for GE, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, and other major brands are truck-stock parts, so the large majority of jobs finish in one visit.

Is a 12-year-old wall oven worth repairing?

Usually yes. Replacing a built-in wall oven means matching a cabinet cutout and often runs $2,000 or more installed, so a $200 to $400 repair is easy math. We only steer toward replacement if the control board and multiple other components are failing together.

Why did my oven stop working after I ran the self-clean cycle?

Self-clean runs the oven near 900 degrees, which commonly blows the thermal fuse or jams the door lock. Both are inexpensive repairs, and it is worth knowing before you run the cycle again. On older ovens we generally recommend skipping self-clean entirely.

Is there anything I can check myself before calling?

On an electric oven, look at the bake element with the oven off and cool: blistering, sagging, or a visible break means it has failed. Also confirm the clock isn't set to a delayed-start or Sabbath mode, which silently blocks heating on many models. Beyond that, testing involves live voltage or gas and is a technician job.

Do you work on gas ovens, and is a weak igniter dangerous?

Yes, we repair gas ovens and ranges from all major brands including Thermador and Viking. A weak igniter usually fails safe, since the gas valve won't open without it, but if you ever smell gas with the oven off, shut off the supply and ventilate before calling anyone.

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