Simple. Fast. Professional.
Schedule your appointment at your convenience.
$80 diagnostic visit — applied to repair if you proceed.
Upfront estimate before any work begins. No surprises.
Professional repair with 180-day warranty on parts and labor.
How Your Repair Visit Works
Schedule your repair at a time that works. Same- or next-day available.
Licensed technician arrives on time, inspects your oven, identifies the problem. $80 fee applies.
Clear written estimate before work begins. $80 diagnostic credited if you proceed.
Issue fixed with quality parts. Most jobs completed in one visit. 180-day warranty included.
Common Oven Problems
When your oven won't heat, won't reach temperature, or shows error codes, FixitBay LLC provides expert repair service throughout the SF Bay Area — San Francisco, the Peninsula, and Marin County. Our licensed technicians diagnose and fix most oven issues on the same visit. We charge a transparent $80 diagnostic fee that's fully applied to your repair cost—honest pricing from start to finish.
Our oven repair process includes a thorough inspection of heating elements, igniters, temperature sensors, gas valves, control boards, door hinges, and safety systems. We test all heating functions, check for gas leaks (if applicable), and identify the root cause of issues like no heat, temperature problems, or error codes. Whether you have a wall oven, double oven, or built-in unit, we have the expertise.
We service all major oven brands including GE, Whirlpool, Frigidaire, Bosch, Samsung, LG, and more. Our technicians carry common replacement parts like igniters, heating elements, and temperature sensors, enabling most repairs on the first visit. Every repair is backed by our 180-day warranty on parts and labor. Need range repair or stove repair? We have dedicated pages for those too.
Looking for oven repair specifically in San Francisco? Visit our San Francisco Oven Repair page for local details and availability.
Oven won't reach temperature, no heat, or uneven heating.
Oven too hot or too cold, inaccurate temperature, or poor calibration.
Gas burners won't ignite, electric elements not heating, or weak flame.
Door won't shut properly, hinges broken, or latch failure.
Self-clean cycle won't start, door won't lock, or oven won't heat during cleaning.
No power, control panel unresponsive, or circuit breaker trips.
Clicking, popping, or humming sounds during operation.
Gas oven igniter glows but won't light, weak igniter, or delayed ignition.
Digital display shows fault codes or error messages.
Broil element not heating or broiler won't turn on.
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Same- or next-day appointments available
Oven Repair vs. Replacement — How to Decide
Ovens are built to last, and most repairs cost significantly less than a replacement.
| Situation | Repair | Replace |
|---|---|---|
Age under 12 years Ovens routinely last 15–20 years. Component failures within the first 12 years are almost always worth fixing. | — | |
Heating element or igniter failure The most common oven repair. Bake and broil elements cost $150–$300 to replace — a fraction of a new oven. | — | |
Control board failure on 15+ year unit Electronic control boards run $300–$500. On a very old unit, investing in a new oven with modern features is often wiser. | — | |
Door hinge or glass issue Door components are inexpensive and easy to replace. No reason to discard a working oven over a broken hinge. | — |
Oven Symptoms Checklist
Usually a burned-out bake element, faulty igniter (gas), or a tripped thermal fuse cutting power to the heating circuit.
Often caused by a failing convection fan motor, a damaged bake element with a hot spot, or a miscalibrated thermostat.
The oven temperature sensor (thermistor) or thermostat has drifted. Calibration or sensor replacement fixes this.
Typically a faulty door lock motor or a failed control board that can’t engage the high-heat cleaning mode.
A gas leak from the supply valve or connection. Turn off the gas supply and call for immediate service.
May be a burned-out bulb, but if the socket is corroded or the wiring is damaged, the socket assembly needs replacement.
How We Diagnose and Fix Ovens
We test bake and broil elements, igniters, temperature sensors, thermostats, control boards, and door latch mechanisms. For gas ovens, we perform a gas leak check at all connections.
Written estimate before any work begins. We stock heating elements, igniters, sensors, and thermostats for all major brands. Control boards and specialty parts ship next business day.
After repair, we verify temperature accuracy with a calibrated probe, test all heating modes (bake, broil, convection), and confirm even heat distribution. Backed by our 180-day warranty.
Oven Repair Cost in the San Francisco Bay Area
$80 diagnostic fee — applied to your repair if you proceed. Written estimate before any work begins.
| Repair | Starting From |
|---|---|
| Igniter (gas) | from $285 |
| Bake element | from $265 |
| Temperature sensor | from $265 |
| Control board | from $350 |
| Door hinge | from $250 |
| Convection fan motor | from $295 |
| Diagnostic visit | $80 |
* Prices include parts and labor. Final cost depends on model and parts required.
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