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Oven Repair Near You in Oshawa

Need oven repair in Oshawa? Call (437) 524-1053 — same-day service, 90-day parts & labour warranty. From Cedardale's established homes to Samac's new builds, Oshawa kitchens are the heart of family life. A reliable oven, whether electric or gas, is essential for every meal, every day.

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Appliance Repair Neary provides same-day oven repair in Oshawa. Call (437) 524-1053 — available 7 days a week, including evenings. Typical cost 00–$280. All major brands: Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Bosch, GE, Maytag. Most repairs completed in 1–2 hours on the first visit. 90-day parts & labour warranty.

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Professional Oven Repair for Oshawa Residences.

Oshawa, a city with a rich automotive heritage and a growing suburban landscape, features a diverse range of homes, from older bungalows in Cedardale to post-war houses in Donevan and newer developments in Samac. This creates a balanced demand for both electric and gas oven repairs. While electric ovens from brands like Frigidaire, Whirlpool, and GE have historically been common, newer builds often feature gas options or modern electric units from Samsung. Common oven failures in Oshawa include burnt-out bake elements, faulty door switches, or problematic gas igniters. When your Oshawa oven needs fixing, contact us at (437) 524-1053 for a reliable, professional repair, starting with our $89 diagnostic — waived with repair. Our service aims to keep your household running smoothly, with repairs typically costing $120-$350.

Oven problems in Oshawa kitchens range from uneven heating to complete igniter failure. Our local team covers Windfields, Northglen, and Samac and carries igniters, thermostats, and control boards for gas and electric models. Oshawa's industrial heritage means many older homes have 100-amp electrical panels and gas lines sized for vintage appliances, occasionally requiring infrastructure upgrades before modern appliance installation. Oshawa has a broad housing mix — century homes near the downtown core, postwar bungalows in Eastdale and Hillsdale, and new builds in Windfields and Northglen.

Older Oshawa homes in the Lakeview, O'Neill, and Donevan areas — most built between the 1940s and 1960s for GM and auto industry workers — commonly still have gas ranges from Whirlpool and GE installed during kitchen renovations in the 1990s. The most common gas oven failure in these units is a thermal fuse that blows during a self-clean cycle — the oven reaches the 900°F self-clean temperature, the thermal fuse trips as a safety measure, and the oven becomes completely dead afterwards. Many Oshawa homeowners mistake this for a control board failure. The fix is a $50–$90 thermal fuse replacement, not a $300 control board. We test the fuse continuity before recommending any other diagnostic step.

In the mid-Oshawa neighbourhoods around Stevenson Road, Ritson, and the Harmony Road corridor — homes built in the 1980s and 1990s — electric freestanding ranges from Maytag and GE are the dominant oven type. These units fail most commonly at the bake element (visible burnout or cracking) and the oven temperature sensor (causing inaccurate temperature readings). Both are same-day fixes with parts carried in stock. We also see a high rate of oven door hinge failure in these homes — the hinge springs compress and fail after 20-plus years of use, causing the door to sag and let heat escape continuously.

In the newer Oshawa subdivisions in Kedron, Windfields, and Pinecrest — built since 2010 and growing rapidly as Oshawa develops into a university town with UOIT proximity — Samsung and LG slide-in ranges are the modern standard. Oven failures in these newer units most often involve the control board (error codes, touch panel unresponsiveness) or the convection fan motor (noisy operation, uneven baking in convection mode). We carry control boards and convection fan assemblies for the Samsung NE and LG LDE series common in this vintage.

  • Durham Region local dispatch covering O'Neill, Lakeview, Donevan, Kedron, Windfields
  • Thermal fuse testing for Oshawa gas ranges before any control board replacement is quoted
  • Bake element, temperature sensor, and door hinge stock for 1980s-90s Maytag and GE ranges
  • Samsung and LG convection fan and control board stock for newer north-Oshawa builds
  • Same-day availability; 90-day warranty; honest repair-vs-replace advice at no extra charge

Oshawa Local Tip: If your Oshawa oven stopped working completely immediately after a self-clean cycle, the problem is almost certainly a blown thermal fuse — a $50–$90 part — not the control board. Call (437) 524-1053 before authorizing any expensive board replacement. We will test the fuse first and confirm the diagnosis before recommending anything further.

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  • 4.9★ rated (5,200+ reviews)
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  • Licensed & insured

Oven Problems We Repair Near You

These are the faults we see and fix every week. Diagnosis is fast because we know exactly what to look for.

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Gas Oven Won't Ignite

Weak igniter glow, failed gas safety valve, or clogged burner ports. Gas ignition requires certified technician diagnosis.

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Temperature Way Off from Setting

Thermostat sensor shifted position, calibration drift over years of use, or temperature probe wire damaged.

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Loud Pop When Preheating

Delayed gas ignition creating a small gas buildup, or electric element cracking from thermal stress. Both need inspection.

Touchpad Not Responding

Membrane switch worn through, moisture behind the panel, or control board communication failure. We test and replace as needed.

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Smoke During Normal Use

Spilled food on element or burner, wiring insulation burning, or oven gasket deteriorating from heat exposure.

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Light Burned Out Inside

Specialty high-temperature bulb required, or socket corrosion preventing contact. We carry replacement bulbs and sockets.

Oven Cost Near You

Fair, upfront pricing that respects your budget. Quote first, fix second — always.

Repair Type Typical Cost Warranty Notes
Diagnostic Visit $0 – $85 N/A Waived when repair is booked
Minor Repair (part + labour) $120 – $180 90 days Switch, sensor, belt, fuse
Standard Repair $180 – $280 90 days Motor, pump, door seal, board
Major Repair $280 – $420 90 days Compressor, drum, control board

Price is locked in writing before repair begins. Diagnostic fee waived when you proceed with the fix. Full 90-day parts and labour warranty.

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How We Diagnose Oven Problems in Oshawa

When you call Appliance Repair Near Me for oven repair in Oshawa, our licensed technicians follow a systematic diagnostic process refined over thousands of GTA service calls. Accurate diagnosis on the first visit prevents unnecessary part replacements and keeps your repair cost predictable. Here is our standard oven diagnostic procedure for Oshawa homes:

  1. Visual and safety inspection — We check the power supply, gas line condition (if applicable), and oven door seal integrity before powering the unit on. In Oshawa homes with 1950s-1970s detached homes in central Oshawa, newer developments in Windfields and Northwood, and student housing near Ontario Tech University, wiring age and gas connector condition vary widely and must be assessed first.
  2. Error code retrieval — For electronic ovens (Samsung, LG, Bosch, Whirlpool), we pull stored fault codes from the control board. These codes point directly to the failing component — igniter circuit, temperature sensor, door lock motor, or relay board — and eliminate guesswork.
  3. Component-level testing — We use a multimeter to test the bake element, broil element, temperature sensor (thermistor), thermal fuse, and igniter (gas models) for continuity and correct resistance values. Each component has a manufacturer-specified resistance range that confirms whether it is within tolerance or failing.
  4. Temperature calibration check — We place a calibrated oven thermometer inside the cavity and run a 350°F bake cycle for 15 minutes. If the actual temperature deviates more than 25°F from the set point, the temperature sensor or control board calibration needs correction.
  5. Gas pressure verification (gas ovens only) — For gas oven repairs across Oshawa, our Ontario-licensed gas technicians verify the supply pressure at the oven manifold using a manometer. Incorrect pressure causes weak flame output, delayed ignition, or complete igniter failure over time.
  6. Written diagnosis and quote — We present findings and a firm repair quote before any work begins. No surprises, no pressure — you approve the repair or you pay only the diagnostic fee.

Common Oven Issues in Oshawa Homes

The type and frequency of oven problems we see in Oshawa reflect the local housing stock — 1950s-1970s detached homes in central Oshawa, newer developments in Windfields and Northwood, and student housing near Ontario Tech University. Central Oshawa homes from the 1950s-1970s often have older GE and Frigidaire ovens on aging electrical circuits. Windfields and Northwood developments have newer Samsung and LG ranges where electronic failures are the leading service call.

Oven Repair Cost Guide for Oshawa

Oven repair costs in Oshawa depend on the specific component that has failed, the brand and model of your oven, and whether the unit is gas or electric. Appliance Repair Near Me charges an $89 diagnostic fee that is waived when you proceed with the repair. Here are the typical repair costs for Oshawa homeowners:

Electric oven bake or broil element replacement: $100-$200 including parts and labour. This is the most common and most affordable oven repair. Gas oven igniter replacement: $100-$200 — requires an Ontario-licensed gas technician. Temperature sensor (thermistor) replacement: $90-$170. Control board replacement: $180-$380 depending on brand — Samsung and LG boards are typically $180-$280, while Wolf and Miele boards run $280-$450. Door hinge or gasket replacement: $95-$185. Convection fan motor replacement: $150-$280.

All oven repairs in Oshawa include a 90-day parts and labour warranty. We provide the exact repair cost in writing before beginning any work — no hidden fees, no surprises. For Oshawa homeowners, our transparent pricing means you can make an informed decision about repair versus replacement before any money changes hands.

Warning Signs — Call Appliance Repair Near Me Immediately

Some oven problems in Oshawa require immediate professional attention. Do not attempt to diagnose or repair these issues yourself — contact Appliance Repair Near Me at (437) 524-1053 right away if you notice any of the following:

Why Oshawa Homeowners Choose Appliance Repair Near Me

Oshawa residents have options for oven repair, but homeowners across Central Oshawa, Taunton, Windfields, Northwood, Samac, and the Simcoe Street corridor consistently choose Appliance Repair Near Me for these reasons:

Maintenance Tips for Oven Owners in Oshawa

Regular maintenance extends the life of your oven and reduces the likelihood of emergency repair calls. Here are five practical tips for Oshawa homeowners based on the conditions and housing stock in your area:

Oven Near Me — Questions & Answers

Common questions from customers looking for Oven near them in Oshawa.

To book oven repair in Oshawa, simply call us at (437) 524-1053 or fill out our online contact form. We'll gather some basic information about your oven and its issue, then schedule a convenient time for our technician to visit your home for a diagnostic. Our team strives to make scheduling as easy as possible.

For your convenience, we accept several payment options for oven repairs in Oshawa, including major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express), debit cards, and e-transfers. Payment is due upon completion of the repair service. We aim for a seamless transaction process.

Common signs your Oshawa oven needs repair include uneven heating, the oven not heating at all, unusual noises, the door not sealing properly, or digital display errors. If you notice any of these issues, it's best to call a professional to prevent further damage. Prompt attention can often prevent more costly repairs.

While we don't guarantee immediate emergency service, we prioritize urgent cases for oven repair in Oshawa and strive to offer same-day or next-day appointments whenever possible. Please call us at (437) 524-1053 to discuss your situation, and we'll do our best to accommodate your needs quickly.