What Is Oven Repair and When Do You Need It?
Oven repair covers the baking cavity of a standalone oven or the oven section of a range — distinct from the stovetop burners above it. You need professional oven repair when the oven will not heat to set temperature, when it takes much longer than normal to preheat, when it is running too hot or burning food, or when the self-cleaning function triggers a fault code. Gas oven issues including the smell of gas, a pilot light that will not stay lit, or failure to ignite require immediate attention — turn off the gas supply and call +18252035325 right away. Electric oven faults are generally safer to wait for same-day service but should not be ignored. Oven repairs spike in Edmonton from November through January when holiday cooking puts heavy demand on oven heating elements and temperature sensors. See our stove and oven safety guide at /guides/stove-oven-safety-tips/ for safety guidelines before your technician arrives.
Common Oven Problems We Fix in Edmonton
Oven not heating is caused by a failed bake element on electric ovens or an igniter failure on gas ovens. Both are common and relatively affordable repairs. A bake element replacement costs $120-$220 CAD and is often a same-day job. Oven not reaching correct temperature is usually a faulty temperature sensor or a failed thermal fuse. The sensor is a simple component that reads the oven cavity temperature and signals the control board — when it drifts out of calibration, the oven runs 20-50 degrees too cool or too hot. LG oven temperature sensor failures are among the most common LG repair calls we handle in Edmonton — see /brands/lg/oven-repair/. Self-cleaning cycle error codes affect many modern ovens after the cycle overheats the control board. Whirlpool and KitchenAid ovens are particularly prone to F3-E0 and F3-E1 codes after self-cleaning — see /brands/whirlpool/oven-repair/ and /brands/kitchenaid/oven-repair/ for details. Oven door not closing properly lets heat escape and increases energy use significantly. Worn door hinges or a damaged door seal cause this. Broiler not working is usually a separate element or igniter from the bake function — a quick diagnosis determines which component has failed.
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How Much Does Oven Repair Cost in Edmonton?
Oven repair in Edmonton costs $120-$400 CAD for most common issues in 2026. Diagnostic fee is $70-$120. Element replacements are on the lower end. Control board repairs are at the higher end. Prices are estimates based on 2026 Edmonton market averages. We provide a firm quote before starting any work.
Oven Brands We Service in Edmonton
We service all major oven brands in Edmonton. LG oven repair covers smart ovens with ProBake Convection technology and is one of our most requested brand services — see /brands/lg/oven-repair/. Whirlpool oven repair and KitchenAid oven repair are both highly requested, particularly for self-cleaning error code resolution — see /brands/whirlpool/oven-repair/ and /brands/kitchenaid/oven-repair/. Frigidaire oven repair covers wall ovens and range ovens — see /brands/frigidaire/oven-repair/. Samsung oven repair covers smart range ovens — see /brands/samsung/oven-repair/.
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Areas We Serve for Oven Repair
Same-day oven repair is available across Edmonton Metro. Beaumont oven repair is covered — see /areas/beaumont/oven-repair/. We serve all Edmonton districts including North, South, and West Edmonton, plus Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Fort Saskatchewan, Stony Plain, Morinville, Beaumont, and Leduc. Oven repair demand peaks in Edmonton from November through February — call early in the season to avoid longer wait times during peak periods.
Frequently Asked Questions — Oven Repair Edmonton
See answers to common oven repair questions below.