Your oven quit right before dinner, or it's heating wrong, and you've already ruined two meals trying to figure out what's going on. Mr. Appliance of Spokane Valley handles oven repair across Spokane Valley and nearby areas, with same-day appointments available. Our Spokane Valley appliance repair team brings over 25 years of average experience. Call us!
Why You Can Count on Mr. Appliance for Your Oven Repair in Spokane Valley, WA
An oven that runs too hot, won't heat at all, or shuts off mid-cycle isn't just an inconvenience. It throws off your whole kitchen, especially if you're cooking for a family or running a home-based food business.
We work on gas and electric ovens across Spokane Valley, Medical Lake, Liberty Lake, Spokane, Airway Heights, and the surrounding area. Whether it's a failed convection fan, a cracked self-cleaning mechanism, a faulty control board, or a grounding problem that's tripping your electrical panel, our team has seen it before. Most oven issues trace back to a handful of components: igniter assemblies on gas models, bake and broil elements on electric ones, temperature sensors, and the circuit boards that tie it all together.
We stock OEM parts for most major brands, including KitchenAid, and we'll tell you upfront what the repair costs will be before we start. If the part needs to be ordered, we'll let you know the timeline rather than making you guess. Our team averages 25 years of experience across all major household appliances. That's not a general claim. It means the person showing up to your home has already repaired hundreds of ovens just like yours and knows where the failure usually hides.
Convection ovens, rack ovens, gas and electric ranges. Standard wall ovens and double ovens. If your cooking appliances are in trouble, we handle it.
What's Actually Wrong With Your Oven and How We Can Help
- The oven won't heat at all: On electric ovens, a dead bake element is the most common cause. You'll often see a visible burn spot or break in the element itself. On gas ovens, a failed igniter is usually the issue. The igniter glows but won't get hot enough to open the gas valve. Both are straightforward repairs when caught before they cause secondary damage.
- The oven heats unevenly: If your food is scorching on one side or you're getting raw centers on things that should cook through, the convection fan may have stopped working, or the temperature sensor is reading wrong. Some convection ovens also develop issues with the fan motor bearing over time, especially after years of high-heat self-cleaning cycles.
- The self-cleaning function isn't working: Self-cleaning mechanisms put more stress on an oven's components than regular cooking does. Temperatures hit well above 800 degrees Fahrenheit during a cleaning cycle. Door lock assemblies, thermal fuses, and control boards can all fail because of it. If your oven's self-cleaning cycle stops mid-run, or the door won't unlock afterward, don't force it. That's a job for someone with the right tools and the right part numbers.
- The oven is tripping your electrical panel: A grounding problem in the oven's wiring or a short in the control board can pull enough current to trip a breaker. If your oven is repeatedly tripping the circuit, that's not a minor issue. It should be looked at before the next use.
- Control board failures: Modern ovens run on circuit boards that manage temperature, timing, and every function the display controls. When a control board fails, the symptoms can look like almost anything: random error codes, one function that works and others that don't, or an oven that powers on but won't respond to input. Control board replacements are one of the more common repairs we do across Spokane Valley homes, and using OEM parts matters here because aftermarket boards often introduce new problems rather than solving the original one.
We work on KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Samsung, Frigidaire, Maytag, Kenmore, Electrolux, and other major appliance brands. If your cooking appliance is a wall oven or range, our team knows the common failure points specific to those models. Whichever brand is in your kitchen, bring us the model number when you call, and we can often confirm parts availability before the appointment.
We Repair and Service All Major Appliances
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