Oven problems vary depending on the type of oven (electric, gas, or convection…) and its specific model.
However, the problems our technicians have seen the most include:
Uneven heating: If the oven is not heating evenly, it can result in food being cooked unevenly or having hot spots.
Oven not heating at all: If the oven fails to heat up when turned on, it could be due to a malfunction on the heating element, the igniter (in gas ovens), or a faulty thermostat.
Temperature inaccuracies: If the oven temperature does not match the set temperature, it may be due to a faulty thermostat or temperature sensor.
Oven door issues: Problems with the oven door can include a door that won’t close properly, a loose or broken hinge, or a faulty door seal, which can affect the oven’s performance and energy efficiency.
Faulty control panel: Issues with the control panel, such as unresponsive buttons, error codes, or a malfunctioning display, can make it difficult to operate the oven or accurately set temperatures.
Strange odours or smoke: If the oven emits unusual odours or smoke during operation, it may be due to accumulated food debris, grease, or a malfunctioning component.
Noisy operation: Unusual noises coming from the oven, such as rattling, buzzing, or grinding sounds, can be indicative of a problem with the fan, motor, or other internal components.
Gas oven issues: Gas ovens may have additional issues specific to their gas supply, such as a faulty gas valve, gas leak, or igniter problems.
Some of these issues can be avoided with proper maintenance. However, if the problems persist even after cleaning the oven and following troubleshooting tips from the owner’s manual, contact a professional technician.
We can diagnose and repair your oven quickly and safely. Give us a call today.
Our technicians are qualified to repair all brands of ovens, including:
Ariston
AEG
Haier
Blanco
Ilve
Beko
Westinghouse
Fisher & Paykel
Electrolux
Miele
LG
Samsung
Bosch
Smeg
Chef
With over a decade of experience, we’ve fixed all kinds of ovens as well – electric, gas, convection, double ovens, free-standing ovens…
If you’re not sure whether we can fix your oven, give us a call!
The cost of oven repair services in Adelaide depends on the problem itself. You can quickly know this number by giving us a call.
One of our skilled technicians can give you a free estimate over the phone. This way, you’ll know how much the oven repairs will cost for YOUR specific requirements.
However, here are some facts you should consider when it comes to the cost of an oven repair service in Adelaide:
The number of technicians available. NWAR technicians are all over Adelaide. That’s how we can offer affordable rates while keeping a very high quality of service.
This also allows us to be at your home the very same day (if you call before noon).
Length of repairs. Our oven repair specialists complete most repairs in 30 minutes because they bring parts and specialised tools.
Warranties offered. We offer a 3-month warranty on labour and a 12-month warranty on parts. You will sleep well at night, not worrying about your oven needing repairs again.
Track record. Let past clients speak for the service they received. If you see a 5-star record of over 1000 happy clients, you know there’s the best value for money.
Call us today one of our friendly technicians will be glad to help you!
NWAR technicians are all over Adelaide. That’s why they’re able to get to your home the same day (if you call before 12 pm AEDT).
Here’s a list of some of the areas we service:
Morphett Vale
Gawler
Salisbury
Mount Gambier
Prospect
Port Adelaide
Parafield Gardens
Marion
Tea Tree Gully
Norwood
Glenelg
Elizabeth
Elizabeth East
Para Hills
Parafield
Oaklands Park
Aldinga Beach
Noarlunga
Modbury
Plympton
Seaford
Murray Bridge
Brighton
Port Noarlunga
Golden Grove
Aberfoyle Park
Hallett Cove
Stirling
Port Lincoln
Hackham
Whyalla
Semaphore
Mawson Lakes
Salisbury East
Woodcroft
And more!
Give us a call today. One of our technicians can get your oven repaired today.
Oven door repairs are typically handled by appliance repair technicians, like the ones in NWAR.
Our professionals have the knowledge and expertise to diagnose and repair issues related not only to oven doors but ovens in general (and other household appliances).
You can also find technicians in:
The manufacturer’s service: If your oven is still under warranty, you may want to contact the manufacturer. However, these technicians can take at least a few days to get to your home and fix the issue. Some of them don’t have a good stock at hand, prolonging the repair time.
You can call us as well. We are qualified to repair all brands and types of ovens.
Other specialized oven repair technicians: Apart from NWAR, there are other technicians who specialize specifically in oven repairs. They may work independently or be associated with appliance repair companies.
Even though they may have extensive experience, double-check the warranties they offer and the cost associated with them.
We offer a 3-month workmanship warranty and a 12-month parts warranty. Our technicians bring the parts with them right away, making sure your oven gets fixed quickly and properly the first time around.
All of this at affordable prices. Call us today!
Deciding whether to repair or replace an oven depends on several factors.
First, NWAR technicians recommend looking at the cost of repairs. If they exceed 50% of the price of purchasing a new oven, repairing it may not be the best decision economically speaking.
We can help you find out how much the oven repairs will cost. Give us a call to have a free estimate over the phone, so you can make an informed decision.
With that said, there are other things to consider when it comes to repairing or replacing your oven:
Extent of the problem: Minor problems, such as a faulty heating element or door seal, can often be repaired at a reasonable cost. But if the problem is significant, such as a malfunctioning control board or extensive damage, the repair cost may be high.
Age of the oven: If your oven is relatively new and still within its expected lifespan, it may be more cost-effective to repair it. On the other hand, if it’s old and has a history of multiple issues, it may be a sign that more problems could arise in the future.
Energy efficiency and features: Newer models often come with improved energy-saving features, such as better insulation and more precise temperature control, which can result in energy savings over time. Additionally, newer ovens may offer advanced features or technology that can enhance your cooking experience.
Personal preference and attachment: Take into account your personal attachment to the oven. If you have a strong preference for your current appliance, perhaps due to its design, brand, or sentimental value, repairing it may be more desirable than replacing it with a new model.
As you can see, the decision to repair or replace an oven is highly subjective and depends on your specific circumstances. NWAR technicians can help you figure out which route is best for your specific needs, give us a call.
If your oven is not heating up, our experts recommend following these steps to troubleshoot and potentially fix the problem:
Check the power supply: Ensure that the oven is properly connected to a power source and that the circuit breaker or fuse for the oven is not tripped or blown. If the oven has a plug, verify that it is securely plugged into the outlet.
Confirm the temperature settings: Double-check that the oven temperature settings are correct. Make sure you are using the right temperature and cooking mode (convection, bake, broil, etc.).
Inspect the heating element: Electric ovens have heating elements that generate heat. If it is faulty or burned out, it can prevent the oven from heating up.
For bake or broil elements: Look for any visible signs of damage, such as breaks, blisters, or discolouration. If you notice any issues, the element may need to be replaced.
For hidden bake elements: If your oven has a hidden bake element, consult the user manual or manufacturer’s instructions to locate and check the element. If it appears damaged, consult a professional technician for assistance as hidden elements can be more challenging to replace.
Test the oven igniter (gas ovens): If you have a gas oven, the oven igniter is responsible for igniting the gas to create heat. A faulty igniter can prevent the oven from heating up.
To check this, listen for a clicking sound. When you turn on the oven, you should hear a clicking sound as the igniter sparks to ignite the gas. If you don’t hear this sound, the igniter may need to be replaced.
Now, if you do hear the clicking sound but the oven doesn’t heat up, observe the igniter. It should glow bright orange or yellow. If it doesn’t glow or only glows weakly, it may be defective and require replacement.
Verify the thermostat: The oven thermostat regulates the temperature inside the oven. If the thermostat is faulty, it may not signal the oven to heat up properly.
Use an oven thermometer: Place an oven thermometer inside the oven to compare the actual temperature with the temperature set on the thermostat. If there is a significant difference, it may indicate a thermostat issue.
If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, give us a call. One of our oven technicians will diagnose and repair the problem.
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