It isn’t possible to cook with a broken oven or stove. You need to call for stove repair immediately or else there will not be time to whip up a nutritious dinner. We do not want your house to go hungry! That’s the reason we are happy to provide same-day oven and stove repair in Lancaster, CA.
Lancaster Appliance Repair is able to troubleshoot and repair all common oven, range and stove issues on name brands and models. Our team has the experience, tools and training to complete the repair within their original scheduled appointment. We load up our vans with manufacturer parts for top appliance brands and offer customers a warranty on parts and labor. It is our goal to fix your broken oven in plenty of time for dinner!
For an electric stove will not turn on, be sure the appliance power cord is plugged in and all circuit breakers are switched on. You need to check the pilot light on gas appliances. If the appliance power cord is plugged in or if the pilot light is burning, it means another part of the oven will have to be replaced. The cause of the problem might be the infinite switch, surface element, burner igniter or bake and broil element.
A stove or burner that does not produce heat doesn’t do much good. An oven will not heat if there is a broken oven sensor or a malfunctioning bake element. Your burner will not heat when an element is broken or the burner switch or the terminal block do not work. We are able to repair these problems in no more than 1-2 hours after an appointment begins.
You can assume the control board on a stove is broken when the timer or program settings do not work. If that is the case, we can repair control boards on LG, Sears, GE, KitchenAid, Kenmore and many other brands of ovens, ranges and stoves. We provide a warranty on all of the control panels and the manufacturer replacement parts we install for this type of oven repair service.
You always should have a hot oven. Although not too hot! When the oven heat is out of control, it could be due to a broken sensor or thermostat. Our repairmen know how to diagnose the cause of the issue and repair it. Be careful if troubleshooting this problem for fear of burns from the very high and unpredictable heat.
A common stove problem is times where an igniter glows but it won’t light. The cause is sometimes from a broken electronic control, surface igniter, safety valve or temperature sensor. We will determine if we can repair these parts or if we will need to replace the parts.
New self-cleaning ovens sometimes experience door issues often. The door will not open after the cleaning cycle. We inspect the door latch, seal and thermostat to identify why the door will not open and then complete the repair so we can put an end to the issue.
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