Oven Repair Scottsdale
Are you tired of dealing with an oven that bakes unevenly, doesn’t heat to the right temperature, or that won’t turn on at all? We don’t blame you! Dealing with a broken oven can turn anyone’s day upside-down. That’s why when you need fast, quality oven repair in Scottsdale, you should call Tiger Mechanical right away.
Our oven repair Scottsdale team has over 25 years of repair experience with many major appliance brands.
Don’t waste your time and hard-earned money on an inexperienced handyman who isn’t trained and certified to work on your machine. Go with the undisputed Scottsdale oven repair experts at Tiger Mechanical! From your very first call through the repair process and beyond, we’re here to provide the best oven repair Scottsdale has to offer. We guarantee you’ll be more than satisfied with your service experience.
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Common Oven Repair Problems
Do you need an oven repair specialist in Scottsdale? At Tiger Mechanical, we have years of experience repairing a long list of oven makes and models. Our technicians have the training and experience to fix your oven fast and accurately. Please give us a call if your oven won’t heat, bakes unevenly, the temperature is inaccurate, or anything in-between.
We proudly offer expert oven repair in Scottsdale. Call us for fast service backed by an extensive oven repair warranty (conditions apply).
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There are several common repair problems that cause ovens to malfunction. Below are some of the most common issues that our oven repair Scottsdale team services. However, we provide comprehensive repair service for many other problems, as well.
Oven Not Heating
When you find your oven not heating properly, it can throw off your entire day. Contact our oven repair Scottsdale technicians for help, or troubleshoot using the tips below.
Defective Igniter
A faulty igniter is often the cause of an oven not heating up. The igniter draws electrical current through the safety valve so it can open. It also produces heat that in turn lights the gas in the oven burner. If the igniter is weak, it won’t be able to make enough heat to open the safety valve.
If the igniter has no continuity, it will need to be replaced.
Burned Out Bake Element
The bake element heats up the food in your oven. If it is not working properly, your oven will not feel hot, and your food will not cook.
Look for blisters or breaks on the bake element to determine if it is burned out. If you find damage, replace the bake element with a new one.
Incoming Power Problem
If your oven isn’t heating up, one of the simplest fixes is to check the incoming power. Ensure that the oven is plugged in properly.
Ovens also need a specific number of volts of alternating current in order to heat properly. You can use a multimeter to test the electrical current coming to your oven.
Oven Broiler Not Working
You certainly won’t be able to broil anything if your oven broiler is broken. Our oven repair Scottsdale team can fix a broken broiler, or you can try your hand at a DIY repair with the advice below.
Burned Out Broil Element
The broil element may burn out over time or with excessive use. Burns, blisters, and cracks can form, causing the broil element to stop working properly.
If you see visible damage on the broil element, it will need to be replaced. If you’re not comfortable replacing it yourself, contact our Scottsdale oven repair experts.
Temperature Control Thermostat
The broiler temperature is regulated by the temperature control thermostat in your oven. If this part is defective, the broiler element might not heat up properly.
The oven thermostat must be replaced if it is defective. It cannot be repaired.
Faulty Oven Control Board
Relays send voltage from the oven control board to the broil circuits depending upon the settings you choose. Sometimes the control board can be defective.
Although this is fairly rare, the control board should be replaced if it is faulty.
Oven Temperature Not Accurate
If your oven temperature isn’t accurate, you may find that your food comes out of the oven overcooked or undercooked. You can test your oven temperature to determine if this is the problem.
Faulty Bake Element
The bake element heats up the food in your oven. If it is burned out, as mentioned above, your food will not cook. The bake element may have lost continuity, leading to cold food coming out of the oven.
Defective Temperature Sensor
The temperature sensor in your oven regulates the temperature along with the control board. As the temperature rises, the sensor creates more resistance. If it gives off the wrong amount of resistance, the oven temperature may be inaccurate.
Check your owner’s manual for help recalibrating your oven controls.
Temperature Control Thermostat
When the oven temperature gets too low, the temperature control thermostat signals the heat to turn on. This regulates the oven temperature to cook food properly.
If it is not calibrated correctly, it cannot turn the heat on at the correct time. This can result in oven temperature too high or low issues. We recommend that you hire a professional oven repair Scottsdale technician to fix this complex problem.
Oven Doesn’t Bake Evenly
If your oven bakes unevenly, you’ll notice that cookies on one side of the pan are more or less cooked than those on the other side. Or, food on the top rack may burn while food on the bottom rack stays cold.
Weak Igniter
The oven igniter helps heat the food inside the oven. It can weaken over time or with extended use. When this happens, it may take longer to open the safety valve. This will lead to temperature issues and under or over cooked food.
If the igniter glows for longer than 90 seconds and the gas flame doesn’t ignite, it is too weak and should be replaced.
Damaged Bake/Broil Elements
The bake and broil elements are responsible for heating up the food in your oven. If one of them is burned out or has stopped working, you’ll find that your food cooks unevenly.
Replace the burned out or damaged elements to fix the problem.
Burned Out Convection Element
The convection element helps heat the air that circulates around your food. If it is burned out, it cannot heat the air properly.
You can use a multimeter to test for continuity. If there is none, the convection element will need to be replaced.
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