Oven Not Heating
Electric ovens: burned-out bake element or broil element. Gas ovens: failed igniter or weak gas valve safety. Both might also be a bad temperature sensor.
You preheated the oven 30 minutes ago and it’s still cold. Or the door won’t unlock after self-clean. Or it just throws an F-code and shuts off. BJE Appliance Repair sends a certified oven technician the same day with brand-specific parts on the truck.
Tell us what your oven is doing — we’ve probably fixed it five times this month. Every issue below is covered by our same-day diagnostic and a flat-rate repair quote.
Electric ovens: burned-out bake element or broil element. Gas ovens: failed igniter or weak gas valve safety. Both might also be a bad temperature sensor.
Cookies burn on one rack, raw on another. Likely a failed convection fan, miscalibrated thermostat, or warped element. We test temperatures across all racks.
Stuck shut after a self-clean cycle. The door lock motor failed mid-cycle, or the latch needs manual reset. Don’t force it — the glass cracks easily.
Sagging door, broken hinge springs, or worn door gasket. Heat escapes, cooking takes longer, energy bills climb. We replace hinges as a pair.
Display dark or buttons unresponsive. Failed control board, blown thermal fuse, or a tripped breaker. We test the full electrical path.
GE F2, Whirlpool F1, Bosch E007 — every oven error code points to a sensor or relay failure. We decode and replace the right part.
Cycles on and off rapidly or runs cold. Worn temperature sensor, bad relay board, or failed igniter on gas ovens.
Cycle won’t initiate or door won’t lock. Door lock switch, control board relay, or a failed thermostat blocking the high-heat cycle.
One element stays on full-blast and won’t shut off. The relay on the control board is welded closed. Shut off the breaker and call us — this is a fire hazard.
Burned-out oven bulb, failed door switch, or a broken socket. We replace failed bulbs and switches with high-temp OEM parts.
From a basic single wall oven to a steam-assisted convection built-in, we service every oven sold in U.S. kitchens. Trucks carry the most-failed parts for Atlanta’s top-selling models.
Our techs carry oven-specific parts kits, igniters, hinges, and brand diagnostic tools. Wolf, Viking, and Thermador certifications mean we handle the high-end pro builds most local shops decline.
Most oven repairs in Atlanta fit one of these four buckets. The $89 diagnostic fee is applied toward the repair if you proceed. No hourly billing.
Full electrical and gas-line check, model lookup, and a written quote.
Bake element, broil element, igniter, oven bulb, door switch, gasket replacement.
Temperature sensor, door hinges (pair), convection motor, gas valve coils, control board relay.
Main control board, door lock motor, full hinge assembly, Wolf / Viking / Thermador / Miele specialty parts.
Prices include parts, labor, and tax. Final price is fixed before any work starts. We never charge by the hour.
One phone call kicks off a clean four-step process — no surprises, no upselling, just a working oven by dinner.
Tell us the symptom (won’t heat, error code, door stuck) and the brand. We’ll book a same-day window when possible.
A certified oven technician arrives in a marked van. Pulls the bottom panel, checks elements with a multimeter, and identifies the failed part.
You receive a written, all-in quote. Approve to proceed; decline and only the diagnostic fee applies.
We install OEM parts, calibrate temperature, run a full bake test, and back the repair with our 90-day repair assurance.
Reviews from Atlanta-area homeowners we served in the last 60 days.
“Our KitchenAid double wall oven stopped heating the day before Thanksgiving. Tech showed up in two hours, replaced the bake element AND the temp sensor, and ran a calibration test. Saved the holiday.”
“Our Wolf M-Series threw an F37 error mid-roast. Two other shops refused to touch Wolf. BJE arrived the next day, ordered the relay board, and reinstalled it perfectly.”
“Door wouldn’t close right on our GE Profile single wall. The hinges were shot. New hinges, new gasket, calibrated temp — the oven is back to factory-spec.”
“Our Bosch convection wall oven kept tripping the breaker. Tech traced it to a shorted broil element — replaced and tested. No more breaker trips.”
Trucks roll out of central Atlanta and reach every corner of the metro by mid-afternoon. No travel charges within our standard service zone.
Common oven questions Atlanta homeowners ask, answered straight.
One phone call. A certified oven technician at your door the same day. OEM parts on the truck, a flat-rate quote, and a 90-day warranty.
(678) 647-9315