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Oven, Stove & Range Repair · Chicago

Oven won't heat?
Burners dead?

Gas and electric ovens, ranges and cooktops. Temperature that runs a hundred degrees off, burners that click but never light, a dead control board, or a door that will not seal.

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Cooking equipment tends to fail right before you need it most. The good news is that oven and range faults are among the most repairable of all appliances — the components are discrete, well-documented, and widely available.

We handle gas and electric freestanding ranges, wall ovens, slide-ins, and separate cooktops. Gas work is licensed and every connection is leak-tested before we leave.

Symptoms

Oven & Stove Repair faults we fix every week

If your appliance is doing any of the following, it is a repair we handle routinely and usually finish in one visit.

  • Oven does not heat at all
  • Oven temperature is far off the setting
  • Gas burners click but will not light
  • One electric element dead, others fine
  • Broiler not working
  • Oven door will not close or seal
  • Control panel unresponsive or showing errors
  • Gas smell near the appliance
  • Self-clean cycle failed and now nothing works

What fails and what it costs to fix

Bake or broil element (electric). A visibly blistered or broken element is an easy diagnosis and a fast, inexpensive replacement. If the element looks fine but produces no heat, the fault is upstream in the relay or control board.

Igniter (gas oven). The single most common gas oven failure. A weak igniter draws enough current to glow but not enough to open the gas safety valve — so it glows and nothing happens. Replacement is straightforward.

Oven temperature sensor. If your oven runs 50 to 100 degrees off, the sensor has drifted. This is a cheap part and it restores accurate cooking immediately. It is worth fixing even if the oven "still works".

Surface burner igniters and switches. Burners that click continuously but never light usually have a cracked spark module or a fouled igniter. Electric elements that stay cold are typically a failed element or infinite switch.

Control board and relays. After a failed self-clean cycle, the extreme heat frequently takes out the control board or a thermal fuse. This is why we generally advise against running self-clean on older ovens.

Door hinges and gasket. A door that will not seal wastes heat and cooks unevenly. Hinges and gaskets are replaceable.

A note on gas safety

If you smell gas, do not use the appliance, do not operate electrical switches nearby, ventilate the room and call your gas utility first. Once the line is confirmed safe we will handle the appliance-side repair. All of our gas work is licensed and leak-tested.

Pricing

What oven & stove repair usually costs in Chicago

Every quote is flat-rate and approved by you before the technician starts. These are the ranges our customers actually pay, parts and labor included.

  • Bake or broil element (electric) — $160 to $290
  • Gas oven igniter — $180 to $320
  • Oven temperature sensor — $150 to $260
  • Surface burner igniter or spark module — $160 to $300
  • Infinite switch or element (electric cooktop) — $170 to $310
  • Door hinges or gasket — $180 to $340
  • Thermal fuse after self-clean — $150 to $270
  • Control board — $260 to $500

Ranges assume a standard residential unit. Built-in, panel-ready and luxury models are quoted separately — the price is still fixed before any work starts.

Brands

Oven & Stove Repair for every major brand

  • Whirlpool
  • LG
  • Samsung
  • GE
  • Bosch
  • Maytag
  • KitchenAid
  • Frigidaire
  • Sub-Zero
  • Viking
  • Electrolux
  • Kenmore
  • Thermador
  • Miele
  • Amana
  • Speed Queen

Questions

Oven & Stove Repair FAQ

My gas oven igniter glows but the oven never heats. Why?

The igniter has weakened. It still glows visibly, but it no longer draws enough current to open the gas safety valve — so no gas is released. This is the most common gas oven fault and the igniter is a standard, stocked replacement part.

My oven temperature is way off. Can that be fixed?

Yes, and it is usually inexpensive. The oven temperature sensor drifts with age. Replacing it restores accurate temperature control. It is worth doing even if the oven still technically heats, because inaccurate temperature ruins baking.

My burners click but won't light. What's wrong?

Typically a fouled or cracked surface igniter, or a failed spark module. Moisture and spilled food are common causes. It is a routine repair and does not usually require replacing the whole cooktop.

My oven stopped working after a self-clean cycle. Is that normal?

Unfortunately it is common. Self-clean cycles run at extreme temperatures that frequently destroy the thermal fuse or the control board on older ovens. Both are repairable. We generally recommend not using self-clean on ovens over eight years old.

Do you repair wall ovens and built-in cooktops?

Yes. Wall ovens, double ovens, slide-in ranges and separate cooktops — gas, electric and induction — are all part of our regular service.

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