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Fast, reliable local Oven repair — certified neighborhood technicians, all brands, same-day available.

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Manufacturers We Are Trained On

Samsung appliance repairLG appliance repairWhirlpool appliance repairGE appliance repairBosch appliance repairMaytag appliance repairKitchenAid appliance repairFrigidaire appliance repairElectrolux appliance repairKenmore appliance repairAmana appliance repairMiele appliance repairViking appliance repairThermador appliance repairWolf appliance repairJennAir appliance repairDacor appliance repairSmeg appliance repairFisher & Paykel appliance repair
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True Fix Long Island offers local Oven repair near you. Our certified neighborhood technicians diagnose and fix any Oven problem, from simple issues to complex repairs. We service Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Sub-Zero, and all other manufacturers. Book your Oven repair today for same-day service.

Colonial & Ranch
Long Island's most common homes — we service full-size appliances across Nassau and Suffolk County.
Condo / Townhouse
HOA-approved. Insurance certificates & board documentation on request.
Same-Day Service
Call before noon for today's slot across all Long Island zip codes.
All Major Brands
Samsung, LG, Sub-Zero, Miele, Viking & 40+ more.
Upfront Pricing
Flat-rate quotes before work starts — no surprise charges.
90-Day Warranty
90-day parts and 30-day labor guarantee. We return at no charge if needed.
Licensed & insured in New York
State-licensed, fully bonded & insured
HOA & Board Ready
Insurance certificates on request
Flexible Scheduling
Open 24/7 — call any hour
Upfront Fixed Pricing
No hidden fees — price locked before we start

How a Call Actually Goes

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Start With a Call or the Form
Schedule in 2 min or call (631) 985-3690
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Tech Arrives
Usually same day in a 2-hr window
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Diagnose & Quote
Upfront price — no work without approval
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Fix & Test
Repair done, tested before we leave

Common Oven Problems We Fix

Diagnosed on site before we quote — a symptom names a condition, not a component.

  • Oven Not Heating
  • Uneven Heating
  • Door Won't Close Properly
  • Self-Clean Not Working
  • Burner Not Working
  • Display / Control Issue
  • Oven Temperature Inaccurate
  • Gas Smell from Oven
  • Bake Element Burned Out
  • Broil Element Burned Out
  • Gas Igniter Not Glowing
  • Gas Oven Burner Not Lighting
  • Temperature Sensor Failure
  • Control Board Failure
  • Self-Clean Cycle Not Working
  • Oven Door Lock Failure
  • Oven Door Not Closing Properly
  • Door Hinge Broken
  • Oven Door Glass Cracked or Broken
  • Door Gasket Worn or Damaged
  • Convection Fan Not Working
  • Convection Fan Making Noise
  • Broiler Not Working
  • Bake Not Reaching Temperature
  • Oven Running Too Hot
  • Error Code Displayed
  • F2 / F3 Error Code — Over-Temperature
  • F7 Error — Shorted Key Button
  • Oven Light Not Working
  • Clock or Display Not Working
  • Beeping Constantly
  • Warming Drawer Not Heating
  • Oven Smoking Excessively
  • Gas Burner Ignition Issues
  • Continuous Clicking When Not in Use
  • Spark Igniter Failure
  • Griddle Not Heating Properly
  • Oven Door Hard to Open or Close
  • Oven Preheating Too Slowly
  • Uneven Baking Results
  • Electric Oven Tripping Breaker
  • Range Hood Not Working
  • Bake Element with Visible Damage
  • Oven / Range Not Level
  • Oven Rack Stuck or Difficult to Slide
  • Warming Zone Not Maintaining Temperature
  • Cooling Fan Runs After Oven Is Off
  • Oven Door Window Fogged or Cloudy
  • One Oven Not Working (Double Oven)
  • Numeric Error Code (F-Code)
  • Oven Taking 30+ Minutes to Preheat
  • Igniter Glows But No Ignition
  • Oven Door Falls Open or Won't Stay at 45 Degrees
  • Broiler Pan / Drip Pan Missing or Damaged
  • Meat Probe / Temperature Probe Not Working
  • Gas Smell After Cooking
  • Oven Continues Heating When Turned Off
  • Excessive Smoke During Self-Clean
  • Gas Oven Igniter Not Glowing At All
  • Oven Light Flickering During Operation
  • Clock Won't Set After Power Outage
  • Dual-Fuel Range Issue
  • Oven Fan Making Noise — Not Convection Related
  • Oven Heating Unevenly During Preheat
  • Oven Thermal Fuse Blown
  • Oven Controls Locked After Self-Clean
  • Chemical Burn-Off Smell from New Oven
  • New Igniter Installed But Oven Still Not Lighting
  • Bake Element Sparking or Arcing
  • Oven Not Baking Evenly (Hot Spots)
  • Self-Clean Timer Not Completing
  • Convection Setting Not Working Properly
  • Oven Display Dim or Partially Dark
  • Food Burning on Bottom Before Top Is Done
  • Oven Gas Smell When Unit Is Off

Oven Brands We Repair

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Oven Repair — Common Questions

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Our Long Island team is ready — same-day service across Nassau & Suffolk County.

Oven repair typically costs $100–$450 depending on the issue and brand. We give upfront pricing before any work begins. Call (631) 985-3690 for a free estimate.

Yes! We offer same-day Oven repair across the area. Book online or call (631) 985-3690 to confirm your appointment within minutes.

We repair all major brands: Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Sub-Zero, and all other manufacturers.

If your Oven is under 10 years old and repair costs less than 50% of replacement cost, repair is almost always the smart choice. Our technician will give you an honest on-site assessment.

Every Oven repair includes a 90-day parts warranty and 30-day labor warranty. We stand behind our work.

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Oven repair on Long Island

Oven repair across Long Island — Nassau and Suffolk, twenty-eight service areas, a hundred and twenty-one ZIP codes, and 31 manufacturers that actually build ovens. Most repairs run $150–$450 and take about 1–2 hours on site including diagnosis.

We work a oven in a set order: the temperature sensor and the element or igniter first, then the door seal and hinges — a door that no longer closes squarely loses enough heat to look exactly like a control fault. That sequence exists because it is the cheapest path to the right answer, not the fastest path to a sale — and it is why we diagnose on site rather than quoting from a description over the phone.

Call (631) 985-3690 with the brand, the model number and what the oven is actually doing. The diagnostic fee is credited against the repair, and the price you approve afterwards is the price you pay.

The oven symptom most often misread

Across every brand we service, the oven fault we see misinterpreted most is an oven that 'runs cold' when it is actually cycling correctly around a badly calibrated set point, which is an adjustment rather than a repair on most models. It matters because the wrong reading leads to the wrong part, and on a oven the wrong part is frequently the most expensive one in the machine.

A technician who works ovens daily recognises the pattern within the first few minutes on site. That is the entire value of a diagnostic visit: not confirming that the appliance is broken, which you already know, but establishing precisely which component failed and what it will cost to put right — before you have committed to anything.

What Long Island does to a oven

The island draws its water from a sole-source aquifer, and the mineral content varies enough that two houses on the same street can show visibly different scale build-up. For a oven specifically, the local factor is holiday cooking, which asks an oven that has been used lightly for months to hold temperature for six hours straight and finds the fault that light use was hiding.

Housing adds the second variable. North Shore villages and estates put ovens into rooms built around them, with cabinetry-aware removal as part of any job. South Shore streets add airborne salt and post-2012 rebuilds that relocated laundry and re-routed ducts. Inland, the postwar tract housing pairs current appliances with drains, vents and circuits two generations older. We diagnose the installation alongside the machine because of it.

Oven brands we repair

We service ovens from all 31 manufacturers that build them — Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore and Amana across the mass market, and Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking, Thermador, Miele, Gaggenau, Dacor, JennAir and Fisher & Paykel on the built-in and professional side, alongside commercial equipment where the category calls for it.

The badge matters less than the platform behind it. Several brands share engineering and parts with each other — Maytag, KitchenAid, Amana, Roper and JennAir all sit on Whirlpool's platform, Frigidaire on Electrolux's, Hotpoint on GE's — and Kenmore is a badge whose actual manufacturer varies by model. That is why we ask for the model number when you book rather than working it out on your kitchen floor.

Seasonal load on Long Island appliances

The calendar shapes our Long Island workload more than most people expect. The first heatwave brings a wave of refrigeration calls; the first cold snap brings laundry and no-heat dryers; late November brings ovens that will not hold a set temperature.

The useful consequence is that a refrigerator making an unfamiliar noise in April is a much easier appointment to get than the same refrigerator in July, and considerably cheaper to fix, because a condenser fan replaced early is a straightforward job while the compressor it was protecting is not.

Second refrigerators, garages and unconditioned space

A large share of Long Island households run a second refrigerator or a chest freezer in a garage, basement or utility room, and those units generate a disproportionate share of our refrigeration calls. Most domestic refrigeration is rated for an ambient range that a Long Island garage leaves behind twice a year.

In summer heat the condenser cannot reject heat fast enough and the compressor runs continuously. In winter cold, a single-compressor unit stops calling for cooling because the fresh-food compartment is already cold — and the freezer thaws while the appliance reports no fault at all. Garage-ready models handle this; standard ones do not, and no repair converts one into the other.

Older equipment, discontinued parts

Well-built older appliances are frequently worth keeping, and Long Island has plenty of them: commercial-grade laundry with mechanical controls, professional ranges from the eighties and nineties, built-in refrigeration designed to be serviced. These were made to have parts replaced and generally still can be.

The constraint is electronics, not mechanics. A thirty-year-old motor is usually available; a fifteen-year-old proprietary control board often is not. We check parts availability during diagnosis and tell you what we find before you decide.

Water quality and what it does to appliances in Long Island

Long Island draws its drinking water from a sole-source aquifer, and the mineral content varies enough across Long Island that two houses on the same street can have visibly different scale build-up. Scale is not a cosmetic problem inside an appliance — it insulates heating elements, narrows solenoid valve orifices, and coats the level sensors that tell a machine how much water it has taken on.

In practice that shows up as a dishwasher that no longer dries, a washer that overfills or underfills, an ice maker producing hollow or cloudy cubes, and a coffee-plumbed refrigerator whose dispenser slows to a trickle. We check inlet screens and valve bodies as a matter of course on Long Island calls rather than treating them as an afterthought, because replacing a control board on a machine whose real fault is a blocked inlet screen is an expensive way to fix nothing.

Oven repair — the numbers

$150–$450
Typical repair cost
1–2 hours
Typical time on site
31
Brands serviced
121
ZIP codes covered
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