Garland, Texas

Oven Repair

Same-day oven range & wall oven repair in Garland, TX. We fix bake elements, weak gas igniters, self-clean thermal fuse failures, and control board faults. Call (773) 599-5124!

What we do

About our oven repair service in Garland

A malfunctioning kitchen oven makes meal preparation impossible, and gas line leaks or faulty high-voltage elements pose direct safety hazards to your household. Garland Appliance Hero provides professional, same-day oven, range, and wall oven repair services in Garland, TX, and surrounding North Texas communities. Our technicians carry OEM parts (bake igniters, bake elements, broil elements, thermal fuses, and temperature sensors) to fix your oven in a single visit.

Reddit's DIY and appliance repair communities (r/ApplianceRepair, r/DIY) warn that self-cleaning cycles are the number one cause of sudden oven failures. The extreme heat generated during self-clean often trips the thermal fuse (a single-use safety device designed to cut power to prevent cabinet fires) or damages the electronic control board (ERC). If your oven went completely dead or has a locked door after self-cleaning, our technicians can safely release the latch, test the thermal fuse for continuity, and replace it to restore power.

For gas ovens, the most common issue is a glowing but non-heating oven. Gas safety valves require a weak igniter to pull at least 3.2 to 3.6 amps of current to open the gas valve. If the igniter is worn, it will glow orange but fail to draw enough current to release gas, leaving the oven cold. For electric ovens, we quickly diagnose open circuits in bake or broil elements (testing for visual burn blisters and multimeter continuity) and replace burnt control relay boards.

We proudly service all major brands and designs across Garland, Rowlett, Sachse, Wylie, Richardson, Plano, Allen, McKinney, Mesquite, Irving, Carrollton, Addison, Farmers Branch, Balch Springs, Rockwall, Sunnyvale, and Dallas. We offer upfront flat-rate pricing with no hidden charges for evening or weekend emergency service.

What's included

Same-day gas & electric wall oven & range repair
Gas bake & broil igniter replacement (OEM spec)
Electric bake & broil heating element repair
Self-clean thermal fuse & safety switch replacement
Stuck door lock latch manual release & repair
Electronic Range Control (ERC) board diagnostics
Oven temperature calibration & sensor replacement
Door hinge & gasket seal replacements
DFW code-compliant gas leak testing
1-year warranty on all parts and labor
Licensed & Insured
Same-Day Response
1-Year Warranty

Oven Failure Symptoms We Repair in Garland, TX

Our Garland appliance repair specialists perform full electrical and gas diagnostics to safely resolve all oven range and wall oven failure modes:

Gas Oven Not Heating (Glowing Orange Igniter)

If the gas igniter glows orange but does not ignite the burner, the igniter is weak. Igniters must draw 3.2+ amps to heat the safety bi-metal valve and release gas. We replace worn igniters with factory-certified parts.

Electric Oven Not Heating (Broil Works, Bake Dead)

If only one element works, the other is likely open-circuited. We check for visible blisters, test terminals with multimeters for continuity, and check control board relay contacts.

Oven Dead With Blank Display After Self-Clean

Self-cleaning cycles run at 900°F+, which can trip the single-use thermal safety fuse to prevent cabinet fires. We safely pull the oven, test the thermal fuse, and replace it on site.

Oven Door Locked and Won't Open

A stuck door latch can be caused by a failed door motor assembly, a warped lock switch, or a self-clean cycle that did not cool down fully. We safely release the latch manually and replace broken lock assemblies.

Oven Temperature is Inaccurate (Burning Food)

Burning or undercooked food points to a failing RTD temperature sensor probe or a control board calibration fault. We measure sensor resistance at room temperature and recalibrate or replace it.

Error Codes (F-Codes) on Control Panel

Codes like F1, F3, or F9 signify thermistor issues, keypanel short circuits, or wiring faults. We decode the specific manufacturer error code and replace the failed control board.

Types of Ovens & Ranges We Service

Our EPA and safety-certified technicians repair all kitchen configurations:

🧊 Built-in Wall Ovens

Single and double wall ovens requiring careful extraction, wire harness testing, and thermal cabinet shielding checks.

🚪 Slide-in & Freestanding Ranges

Combined cooktop and oven range units. We service gas line connections, burner igniters, and bottom drawer heating elements.

🥂 Convection & Pro Ranges

High-end units (Wolf, Viking) with convection fan motors, dual fuel lines, and high-performance igniter modules.

Oven Brands We Service in Garland, TX

We use factory-certified OEM elements and components for high-reliability repairs:

Whirlpool / Maytag / KitchenAid

WFE, KODE, Super Capacity Series

We replace failed bake igniters (W10127324), thermal fuses (WP9759243), and control relay boards.

GE Profile / Cafe / Monogram

JTS, PHS, Slide-in Ranges

We resolve GE F9 error codes (latch motor), replace flat/round ceramic glow igniters (WB2X9154), and test dual convection elements.

Samsung

NE, NX, Smart Slide-In Series

We replace failed bake elements (DG47-00038A), temperature sensor probes, and repair touchscreen panel errors.

Frigidaire / Electrolux

Gallery, Professional & Wall Ovens

We replace broken glass range elements, igniter bars (5303935066), and failed power relay boards.

Wolf / Viking / Dacor

Pro Gourmet Ranges & Ovens

Heavy-duty spark module diagnostic, dual-flow burner valve servicing, and premium convection fan installations.

JennAir / Kenmore Elite

Downdraft Ranges & Wall Ovens

Bake element replacements, door hinge shims, lock motor gears, and digital control replacements.

Garland Oven Repair Comparison Table

Why Garland families call Garland Appliance Hero for cooktop and range repair:

Service MetricGarland Appliance HeroOther Garland Services
Gas Igniter DiagnosticsWe test exact amp draw (must draw 3.2A+)Often guess and replace valves first
Self-Clean Fuse ResetSafely test and replace blown thermal fuseFrequently suggest replacing entire board
Diagnostic Fee WaiverDiagnostic fee is $0 with completed repairFlat $89-$125 service call fee
Parts Stocked on TruckStocked OEM igniters, fuses, and sensorsRequires multiple visits to order parts
Warranty1 Year Warranty on Parts & Labor30 to 90 days average
SurchargesZero weekend or evening surchargesOften double rates for weekend cooking emergencies

Oven & Range Repair Service Areas — Garland & North Texas

We route certified technicians for same-day oven repairs across DFW:

GarlandRowlettSachseWylieRichardsonPlanoAllenMcKinneyMesquiteIrvingCarrolltonAddisonFarmers BranchBalch SpringsRockwallSunnyvaleDallasSought-After GarlandGalo AreaLasso Area

Oven & Range Repair FAQs — Sourced from Reddit

Based on real homeowner questions on Reddit (r/DIY, r/Appliances, and r/ApplianceRepair) — answered by our master technicians:

Why does my gas oven's igniter glow bright orange, but the burner never lights?

As Reddit's appliance repair communities note, this is the classic symptom of a weak igniter. Gas oven safety valves are designed with a bi-metal strip that expands to release gas only when the igniter draws a specific current (usually 3.2 to 3.6 amps). As igniters age, their electrical resistance increases, so they glow orange but fail to draw enough amps to open the safety valve. Replacing the igniter with a factory OEM part solves this issue.

My oven is completely dead with a blank display after running a self-clean cycle. What happened?

Running the self-clean cycle is a common cause of oven failure because temperatures exceed 900°F. This extreme heat often trips the thermal safety fuse (a one-time-use safety device that cuts all electrical power to prevent cabinet fires) or damages the electronic control board. We test the thermal fuse for continuity and replace it to restore power.

Why is the broil element heating, but the bottom bake element remains cold?

In an electric oven, if one element heats but the other does not, the non-heating element has likely burned out. (1) Visually inspect the element for blisters or breaks. (2) Disconnect power and test the element terminals with a multimeter; if there is no continuity, the element is bad. If the element tests fine, the control board relay contacts are worn and the board must be replaced.

Why is my oven door stuck locked after a self-clean cycle?

For safety, the door remains locked until the oven cools below 500°F (which can take 60 to 90 minutes). If the oven has cooled and the door remains locked, the latch assembly or lock motor switch has failed. Do not force the door open, as this will damage the latch or inner glass. We manually release the lock motor gears and replace the latch assembly.

How much does it cost to replace a gas oven igniter in Garland?

Replacing a gas igniter typically ranges from $140 to $220, depending on the oven brand and accessibility. Using premium OEM igniters ensures the correct amp draw and long-term reliability. Our service call fee is completely waived if you choose to proceed with the repair.

Is it safe to use my oven if the temperature is off by 25–50 degrees?

While it may not be dangerous, it will cause food to bake unevenly. You can test the temperature using a mechanical oven thermometer placed on the center rack. If the temperature is off, the RTD temperature sensor probe is likely out of calibration (its resistance should be approximately 1090 ohms at room temperature). We replace failing sensors or recalibrate control boards to ensure precise heating.

Ready for fast oven repair?

Call +1 (773) 599-5124