The modern stove has become the most versatile cooking appliance. Whether you need to bake, broil, roast, fry, or grill, you can do it with your oven, stove, and range. Unfortunately, when your stove breaks down, it can disrupt your meal plans for the foreseeable future. Repairing a stove is a job that is best left to the pros, as it often involves working with gas lines, burners, and other delicate components. Mr. Appliance of Spencer offers oven, stove, and range repairs in Spencer, Iowa, and the surrounding areas. Learn more about our oven, stove, and range repair services.
What’s Wrong With Your Stove, Oven, or Range?
There are many things that can go wrong with your home’s stove. With multiple burners, thermal sensors, and circuit boards, it’s difficult to know what caused a problem. That is why it’s crucial to have an experienced professional working with you on the residential oven, stove, and range repairs. However, there are some problems that we see frequently. Some of the most common problems we see with stoves include the following:
- Burner Gets Too Hot – Some homeowners notice that their burners don’t regulate the temperature correctly, getting very hot when placed on a low setting. This is often a problem with your burner surface switch, which tells your burner when to heat up and when to cool down.
- Burner Won’t Come On – When a single burner won’t heat up at all, the problem can usually be found in the burner, the burner surface switch, or the burner’s receptacle.
- Oven Door Is Stuck Closed – A misaligned self-clean latch or a faulty oven control can cause your oven door to stay shut and refuse to open for you.
- Indicator Light Stays On – If a burner switch is broken, it may confuse your indicator light, causing it to think your stove is warm when it is not.
- Oven Will Not Self-Clean – Your oven will refuse to self-clean if there is a problem with the self-clean latch switch or the function selector.
- Oven Does Not Get Hot – Many different circumstances can prevent your oven from heating up. Very often, we can fix this issue by replacing bake or broil heating elements.
- Oven Won’t Bake or Broil – An oven that won’t bake or broil typically has a problem with the bake igniter or valve. Mr. Appliance of Spencer can replace these parts for you.
- Oven Produces Erratic Temperatures – If your food always seems to overcook on one side or undercook in certain spots, we might need to replace your temperature sensor, bake oven ignitor, or selector switch.
What’s Wrong With Your Stove, Oven, or Range?
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