As a premier service provided by Number One Appliance Service in Vancouver, BC, Technical Safety BC certified technicians operate under strict Red Seal Certified leadership to deliver same-day or next-day diagnostics and repair for all major electric and gas ovens, stoves, and ranges.

Electric oven heating element being replaced by a certified technician.
Oven repair diagnostics in a Vancouver home.

Vancouver Oven Repair

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Oven stone cold before dinner, locked shut after a self-clean, or baking everything unevenly? Number One Appliance Service provides same-day oven and stove repair across Vancouver — bake element, gas igniter, sensor, and control-board specialists with OEM parts on the truck and a 90-day parts & labor warranty.

$149.95 diagnostic — 100% applied toward your repair.

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Vancouver Oven Repair Summary

Oven and stove repair in Vancouver, BC is a safety trade as much as a convenience call: a weak gas igniter or a post-self-clean lockout is never a guessing game. Number One Appliance Service dispatches Red Seal-led, Technical Safety BC certified technicians with the common oven parts already on the truck.

  • Scope: No-heat and uneven baking, self-clean lockouts, gas ignition faults, error codes, door glass and hinges, control boards — wall ovens, ranges, and gas or electric stoves.
  • Service Areas: Vancouver, Kitsilano, West End, Downtown, East Van, Marpole, Oakridge, plus Burnaby, Richmond, and the North Shore.
  • Diagnostic Cost: $149.95 flat — 100% applied directly to your final repair cost.
  • Certifications: Red Seal (#10-03535), TSBC Gas (#CGA010093408), WCB coverage, $2M liability.
  • Warranty: 90 days on parts and labor, every repair.

How Vancouver Ovens Fail

We Service and Repair All Types of Ovens

  • ✓ Built-In Wall Ovens
  • ✓ Electric Stove Ovens
  • ✓ Gas Stove Ovens (TSBC Licensed)
  • ✓ Double & Convection Ovens
  • ✓ Slide-In & Freestanding Ranges
  • ✓ Most Oven Brands & Models

Don't Let a Broken Oven Cancel Dinner

Searching for "oven repair near me" doesn't have to be complicated. Skilled oven technicians diagnose and repair dead bake elements, failed gas igniters, and locked doors efficiently — saving you the cost and hassle of buying, installing, and removing an expensive new range. Transparent pricing and honest assessments mean you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.

Ten failure patterns cover almost every oven call we run across Metro Vancouver. Expand yours to see what is probably wrong and exactly how we prove it before replacing anything.

Oven won't heat — bake and broil stone cold
On electric ovens we inspect the bake and broil elements first — a blistered, split, or sagging element reads open-circuit on the meter and gets an OEM replacement on the spot. If the elements test healthy, we work back through the temperature sensor, the high-limit thermostat or thermal fuse, and the control board relay that feeds the circuit. On gas ovens, a weak igniter is the usual culprit.
Bakes unevenly — burnt edges, raw centre
Convection ovens that scorch one side usually have a failed convection fan motor — listen for the missing fan hum. On conventional ovens, a drifting oven temperature sensor tells the board the cavity is hotter or cooler than reality. We verify true cavity temperature against the sensor's resistance curve, then replace the sensor or recalibrate the control to its factory offset.
Door locked shut after a self-clean cycle
The classic post-self-clean call. The cycle's extreme heat seizes the door latch motor, cooks the latch switches, or blows the thermal fuse — and the board keeps the lock engaged. We release the latch without bending the linkage, then replace the fuse, latch assembly, or relay that the high-heat cycle took out.
Takes forever to preheat — or you smell gas
Treat any gas smell as a stop-everything event: switch the oven off and ventilate. A tired gas igniter still glows, but its current draw falls below the ignition amperage that proves it is hot enough — so the safety valve can open without a clean flame. We measure igniter amperage and replace weak igniters under our TSBC Gas licence (#CGA010093408).
No power — display dead, no lights
Ovens run on a dedicated 240V double-pole breaker that can half-trip and still look normal; we confirm power at the outlet first. Inside the machine, the usual suspects are an open internal fuse or safety thermostat, or a burnt wire at the terminal block where the range cord lands. All three are quick, stocked repairs.
Touch screen or control panel won't respond
Dead keys point to the membrane switch, a loose or oxidised ribbon cable, or a burnt trace on the electronic control board behind the glass. We test the panel's input signals before naming a part, so you replace the failed component — membrane, control panel assembly, or board — not the entire console on a guess.
Inner door glass shattered or hinges sagging
Oven door glass almost never fails alone — worn door hinges let the door slam and twist the pack until the tempered inner pane lets go. We replace the inner glass pack and seals, renew both hinges as a set, and check the gasket so the door closes square and holds temperature again.
Broil works but bake doesn't (or vice versa)
A perfect isolation test: the live circuit proves the oven has power and a working board, so the dead one is the fault. We meter the failed element for continuity — most read open — and if the element is healthy, the board relay feeding that circuit has failed. Either way it is a one-visit, parts-on-the-truck repair.
Flashing F or E error codes
Error codes are the board's confession. F1/F10-family codes usually mean a runaway temperature sensor reporting impossible heat; on Frigidaire, F11 is a shorted keypad, not a temperature fault. We pull the code history, test the sensor's resistance at room temperature, and replace the sensor, keypad, or board the code actually convicts.
Ran self-clean once — now it's broken
We hear this weekly, and it deserves an honest answer: self-clean is the hottest event in your oven's life, far beyond any cooking mode. That heat soak blows thermal fuses, cooks hidden wiring, and seizes latches — especially on units that have never run the cycle before. We repair the casualties, and we will say it plainly: skip self-clean the week before a big dinner.
Ivan - Lead Red Seal Appliance Technician in Vancouver

Diagnosed & Serviced by Ivan

Lead Red Seal Certified Technician (#10-03535)

"A customer's oven died on a Thursday. A big-name competitor no-showed Friday, then told her they don't work weekends. She booked us for Saturday between 8 and noon — we arrived on time and had the oven repaired in under an hour, explaining each step as we went. Ovens never fail on schedule, which is why we hold weekend coverage: 6:30 AM–11:30 PM, 7 days a week, statutory holidays included." Ivan brings 15 years of Vancouver service and holds Red Seal #10-03535, TSBC Gas #CGA010093408, and ODS #BC23080 licences.

Wall Ovens & Condo Kitchen Specialists

Yaletown, Coal Harbour, and West End towers build wall ovens and slide-in ranges into cabinetry cut to the millimetre. We bring the cabinet-out routine for built-in work — floor protection, elevator bookings, and property-management paperwork included — and stock the compact European platforms these buildings favour.

Gas ranges get their own discipline: igniter amperage checks, valve testing, and leak detection under our TSBC Gas Contractor licence.

Self-Clean Lockouts & Gas Ignition Safety

A self-clean cycle is the highest-heat event in your oven's life — and gas ignition faults are licensed safety work, not tune-ups. These two calls define expert oven repair in Vancouver, and our service is built around both.

Why Self-Clean Breaks Ovens

Pyrolytic cleaning soaks the cavity at roughly 480°C for hours — far beyond any cooking mode. Thermal fuses, latch motors, and hidden harness wiring all live just outside that cavity, and the cycle's heat is precisely what blows the fuses and seizes the latches.

Licensed Gas Ignition Work

An igniter that opens the safety valve without proving a clean flame is a safety fault, not a quirk. We measure ignition amperage and replace weak igniters and valves under TSBC Gas Contractor licence #CGA010093408.

Honest Pre-Holiday Advice

Don't run self-clean the week before a big dinner. If the cycle is going to blow a thermal fuse or seize the latch, it will pick the worst possible week — clean by hand, and bake with confidence.

Try This Before Calling Us

We don't want to charge you a diagnostic fee for a 5-minute fix. Check these first:

  • 🔌 Reset the oven's 240V double-pole breaker fully OFF, then ON — a half-trip looks normal.
  • 🔒 Check the control isn't in "Control Lock", Demo, or Sabbath mode — hold the lock key for 3 seconds.
  • Clear any Delayed Start or timed-cook setting — a programmed clock blocks heating.
  • 🚪 After self-clean, wait about 90 minutes — the door lock will not release while the cavity is hot.

DIY Danger Warning

Ovens combine 240V circuits, natural gas, and extreme stored heat. Leave these to certified hands:

  • ⚡ Live 240V: Element terminals stay live at 240V even with the display dead — double the bite of a wall outlet.
  • 🔥 Gas Ignition: Igniter and safety-valve work is licensed gas work in BC — unburned gas in a closed kitchen is the hazard.
  • 🚪 Forced Latches: Prying a locked door bends the latch linkage and can shatter the heat-stressed inner glass.

Brand-Specific Oven Expertise

Every platform fails its own way. These are the patterns our Vancouver vans are stocked for:

Whirlpool

Dead bake with a live broil: we meter the bake element and the board relay feeding it, and decode F-series fault codes before any part is named.

GE

Blistered WB44-series bake elements are a van staple — swapped on site and the circuit load-tested before we leave.

Kenmore

F10 runaway-temperature alarms: we verify the oven sensor's resistance curve before any board is blamed — with 790-prefix decoding for the right Frigidaire-built parts.

Frigidaire

F10 vs F11 matters: F10 points to a runaway temperature sensor, while F11 is a shorted keypad — we test before replacing either.

Samsung

Door-lock and -dC- door errors on dual-convection ranges: latch switches tested, both fans verified, OEM parts fitted.

LG

F9 means no heat within 5 minutes: we test the element or igniter circuit and its relay — ProBake platforms included.

Bosch

European convection wall ovens and side-opening doors: hinge sets, fan motors, and control modules serviced to spec.

KitchenAid

Even-Heat true convection: failed convection elements and fan motors restored so the system cycles like factory.

Maytag

Durable range workhorses: bake elements, igniters, and door hinges — straightforward platforms we keep parts for.

JennAir

Twin-convection luxury platforms: dual fan motors, sensors, and control electronics handled with showroom care.

Dacor

Luxury wall ovens: pro-style builds with premium boards and hinges — diagnosed carefully, repaired precisely.

Electrolux & Amana

From European convection to Whirlpool-built basics: elements, sensors, and igniters — cross-compatible OEM parts on every van.

Vancouver Oven Repair Costs

Typical OEM repair ranges against replacement (including BC recycling fees, delivery, and taxes) — with the $149.95 diagnostic applied to whichever repair you approve:

Vancouver Oven Repair Cost Data 2026
Repair TypeTypical CostBuying NewRecommendation
Bake / broil element$280 - $380$1,300 - $2,900Repair
Gas igniter$320 - $420Repair
Temperature sensor$250 - $320Repair
Door latch motor (post-self-clean)$300 - $400Repair
Hinge set / inner door glass$280 - $450Repair
Relay / control board$420 - $600Repair
15+ yr unit: board AND element failed$650+Often Replace

Vancouver Oven Repair Reviews

"Efficient and professional. He took my call, assessed the situation, searched around for the part he thought he needed and repaired my oven all in the same afternoon. He was prompt and had the matter resolved in no time flat. He was accurate on his quote and time that he would arrive which was truly appreciated. I would recommend to friends and family in a minute. Hands down the best service I have ever experienced with appliances."

— Verified Google Review ✔ Oven Repair Vancouver

"The inside glass of my oven had cracked and I was a bit freaked out. I called a few places and technician was the friendliest and most courteous of them all - he definitely knows his stuff. Although he doesn't normally service the area where I live - I'm glad he made an exception. He came the next day and was quick, efficient and meticulous. I would highly recommend him and will call again should I have any other service requirements."

— Verified Google Review ✔ Oven Repair Near Me

"Very satisfied. Repairman was on time, quick, courteous, professional. He explained the system and the repair he was performing. He was careful of our premises. We should never have this issue again with this appliance. I would definitely recommend this company for repair services to in-home appliances."

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Our 3-Step Repair Process

  1. Fast Booking

    Call, text, or book online. Tell us the symptom and brand — we route the right parts to your door with the technician.

  2. Accurate Diagnostic

    A complete electrical and mechanical teardown — elements, igniter, sensors, latch — ending in a firm written quote.

  3. Same-Day Repair

    OEM parts installed on the spot in most cases, with the $149.95 diagnostic applied to the repair and a 90-day warranty on everything.

$149.95

Oven Diagnostic Fee

Our Pricing Model:
Diagnostic + Parts + Labor = Total Cost.

  • Complete Teardown Included
  • Firm Quote Prior To Repair
  • 90-Day Warranty on Parts & Labor
  • Diagnostic Goes Towards The Repair

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Vancouver Oven Repair FAQs

Why is my oven not heating up?
An electric oven that won't heat usually has a failed bake element — look for blisters or breaks on its surface — or a faulty temperature sensor, high-limit thermostat, or control board relay. On gas ovens a weak igniter is the prime suspect. We test each component in sequence and give you a firm quote before any repair begins.
My oven door is locked after self-cleaning. What do I do?
Don't force it — you can bend the latch linkage. The self-clean cycle's extreme heat often seizes the door latch motor, cooks the latch switches, or blows the thermal fuse, leaving the lock engaged. We release the latch safely, then replace the part the high-heat cycle actually destroyed.
Why does my oven take so long to heat, and is a gas smell normal?
A gas smell is never normal — turn the oven off, ventilate the kitchen, and call us. A weakening gas igniter can open the safety valve without lighting cleanly, which slows preheating and lets unburned gas escape. We measure igniter amperage and replace it under TSBC Gas licence #CGA010093408.
Why does my oven have no power at all?
Ovens run on a dedicated 240V double-pole breaker that can half-trip and still look normal — reset it fully off, then on. If the display stays dead, an internal fuse, the safety thermostat, or a burnt wire at the terminal block has failed. All are quick, stocked repairs once we confirm the fault.
Can you fix an oven touch screen that won't respond?
Yes. An unresponsive touch screen is usually a failed membrane switch, a loose ribbon cable, or a burnt spot on the control board behind the glass. We test the panel's input signals first, so you only replace the component that actually failed — not the whole control panel assembly on a guess.
How much does oven repair cost in Vancouver?
Oven repair in Vancouver starts with a flat $149.95 diagnostic fee covering the trip and a complete teardown, and it is 100% applied toward your final repair cost. Most common repairs — bake elements, igniters, temperature sensors — land between $250 and $450, with a firm quote before any work begins.
Do you offer same-day oven repair in Vancouver?
Yes. We dispatch across Metro Vancouver from 6:30 AM to 11:30 PM, seven days a week, including statutory holidays. Our vans stock common bake elements, gas igniters, and temperature sensors, so most oven repairs finish on the first same-day or next-day visit.
Is there a warranty on oven repairs?
Yes — every oven repair is backed by a 90-day warranty covering both parts and labour. If the same fault returns within 90 days of the repair, we come back and make it right at no additional charge.

Oven Service, Metro-Wide

Same-day oven and stove dispatch runs across Vancouver — Kitsilano, West End, Downtown, East Van, Marpole, and Oakridge — plus Burnaby, Richmond, and the North Shore.

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