Gas or electric. Freestanding, slide-in, wall-mount, or induction. We fix ovens that won’t heat, bake unevenly, show error codes, or smell like gas.
⚠️ Smell gas?
Don’t call us first. Shut off the gas at the valve, leave the home, and call Enbridge emergency at 1-866-763-5427. Then call us for licensed repair once the scene is safe.
Bake elements burn out. Igniters glow but don’t ignite. Temperature sensors drift. Surface elements lose contact. Self-clean cycles cook the control board. On gas ovens, the igniter is the #1 fault by a wide margin. On electric, it’s the bake element or temperature sensor. On induction, it’s usually the cooktop controller board.
We service wall-mount, slide-in, freestanding, induction, and built-in double-ovens. Gas work in Ontario legally requires a TSSA G2 license — which every tech we send out carries. We stock common parts for Wolf, Thermador, Viking, Bosch, Miele, KitchenAid, Samsung, LG, GE, and Whirlpool on the van.
Electric: failed bake element — a visible break or blistering on the element. Gas: igniter not glowing bright enough to open the safety valve. Both are same-day fixes.
Temperature-sensor drift, partial element failure, or convection-fan issues. We test the actual chamber temperature against the set point and recalibrate or replace.
Clogged port (easy clean), weak spark module, or a failed igniter. G2 territory — we’re licensed. Sealed burner assemblies on newer ranges require specific tools we carry.
Infinite switch, element itself, or the terminal block. For glass-top radiant and induction cooktops, we repair surface switches and communication boards.
Door lock motor, thermal fuse, or control board. Self-clean pulls high temps — if it trips a fuse, the oven won’t heat at all until the fuse is replaced.
F1, F2, F3, E02 — each brand uses different codes for sensor, relay, and communication faults. We decode against the service manual.
Bake element failed. Broiler and bake are separate elements — one can fail with the other intact.
Temp sensor or the relay board shorting. Dangerous — turn the oven off at the breaker and call us same-day.
Fan motor bearing or a loose blade. We replace the motor assembly as a unit.
We price every repair case-by-case after we see the unit in person. Here’s exactly how it works.
Tell us the symptom, the make and model, and when you’re free. We’ll lock in a same-day or next-day window.
A licensed tech inspects the appliance in your home, pinpoints the actual fault, and confirms the parts needed. No guesswork over the phone.
You get an exact, all-in repair price before any work begins. If the fix isn’t worth it on an older unit, we’ll tell you straight.
Approve the quote and the $89 diagnostic comes off your final bill. Decide to pass and you only pay the $89 — no obligation either way.
Every appliance, brand, and fault is different. That’s why we quote case-by-case after seeing the unit, not before.
Wolf, Thermador, Viking, Jenn-Air, KitchenAid, Bosch, Miele, Samsung, LG, GE, Frigidaire, Maytag, Whirlpool. Freestanding, slide-in, wall-mount, gas, electric, induction — we service all formats.
Shut off at the valve behind the range, leave the home, call Enbridge emergency (1-866-763-5427). Don’t flip light switches or use your phone inside the home. Once Enbridge clears the scene, call us for TSSA G2 licensed repair.
Usually yes. Ovens and ranges are long-life appliances — 18 years is the typical service life — so most repairs make financial sense on any oven under 20 years old. We’ll diagnose on-site and give you the exact repair number so you can weigh it against replacement.
Yes — Miele, Bosch, KitchenAid, Samsung, LG, Wolf. Induction boards, surface switches, and communication faults are all regular calls.
Wall oven replacements are complicated — cabinet cut-outs don’t always match new models. Repair is usually the better first move. We’ll give you an honest call on viability.
Gas or electric — both licensed in-house. We’ll call within two hours.