Same-day oven repair in Toronto
When your oven will not heat, overheats, or shows an F-code, dinner is on hold. We repair wall ovens, ranges, and double ovens from Wolf, Bosch, GE, Samsung, Whirlpool, and Miele. Bake and broil elements, igniters, temperature sensors, and control boards are diagnosed on site, with a clear repair-versus-replace recommendation.

Problems we diagnose
- Oven not heating or heating unevenly
- Self-clean cycle stuck or error codes
- Door will not close or glass cracked
- Gas oven will not ignite
- Control panel unresponsive
Request a visit if you would like us to take a look. Same-day service is available when you call during hours. Diagnosis is applied to the repair when we complete the job.
How we can help
Wall ovens in Toronto condos and free-standing ranges in houses are both on this schedule. A technician comes to your kitchen. Call 416-800-9206, 905-963-0067, or 705-999-8533. Same-day service runs 8am–11pm weekdays and 8am–10pm weekends.
Bake and broil elements, igniters, and temperature sensors are the majority of oven calls. We measure resistance, watch ignition, and check the sensor before we talk about a control board. A board is expensive, so we quote one only after the simpler parts have been ruled out.
Diagnosis is applied to the repair when we complete the job. Completed work includes a 3-month service warranty. If a quote to repair a four-year-old oven approaches what the oven cost new, we will say replacement is the better spend. You can rest assured we will not push a repair that costs more than the machine is worth.
Common problems we see
Oven will not heat — bake or broil dead
An electric bake element that is open, blistered, or burned through is a visible, same-day part when we have it on the truck. Broil elements fail the same way. We also test the sensor; a sensor that reads wrong will keep the element off or overshoot. Gas ovens that stay cold are usually the igniter, not the whole valve train.
Heats unevenly or the food burns on one side
A weak bake element, a failing convection fan, or a door that no longer seals will bake hot on one rack and raw on another. We check the gasket, the hinge, and the fan. Uneven heat is not always a new oven — it is often a $100–$300 part if the cavity is still sound.
Self-clean stuck or an F-code on the display
Self-clean drives the cavity far hotter than a normal bake. Locks stick. Boards throw F-codes. We do not use self-clean as a repair step. We clear the lock, test the latch, and quote the board only when the latch and sensor are good.
Door will not close, glass is cracked, or the hinge dropped
A dropped hinge or a broken inner glass is a safety and heat-loss problem. We quote glass and hinges as parts, not as a new wall oven, when the cavity and controls still work. If the inner glass is shattered, we stop using the oven until it is replaced.
Condo wall ovens with no side clearance
Many downtown wall ovens slide out on a cabinet box with almost no side gap. We confirm power shutoff, protect the counter, and pull the unit on a blanket. Building elevator bookings matter here — tell us the window when you book.
What to expect on the visit
Photograph the model tag on the oven frame and any error code. Tell us wall oven, double oven, or range. If the unit is gas, say so. We bring elements and common igniters; European boards may be ordered after the quote.
We test heat with a meter and, on gas, we watch ignition. You approve the parts-and-labour number before we pull a good element or order a board.
Cost and when to repair or replace
Element, igniter, and sensor repairs typically fall in the $100–$300 range on completed jobs. That is not a promise for every brand. A control board or a Wolf-specific part is quoted from the actual number, not a guess.
Ovens last about 9–17 years. If a board or cavity repair exceeds about $400 on an older unit — or the quote is close to the price of a new oven — we recommend replacement. Paying more to fix a machine than it is worth is rarely the right choice, and we will say so.
| Repair | Replace |
|---|---|
| Element, igniter, and sensor repairs typically fall in the $100–$300 range. We repair when the oven still has years of life left. | Ovens last about 9–17 years. If a control board or cavity repair exceeds about $400 on an older unit, replacement is usually the better call. |
Brands we service
GE, Whirlpool, Samsung, Bosch, Miele, Wolf, Thermador, and KitchenAid ovens are regular work. High-end kitchen brands are a core part of the shop, not a special event.
Gas wall ovens overlap with our gas appliance page. Ranges that also have dead cooktop burners may need the stove page as well.
Related pages
3-month service warranty.
What homeowners say
“Edi phoned to let me know what time he expected to arrive and was on time. He repaired our dishwasher quickly and efficiently, explained what was wrong, and kept me informed throughout.”
“My 7-year-old washer was not draining. Edward arrived within two hours, found a failed drain pump, and repaired it the same day. Professional diagnosis and a fair price.”
Frequently asked questions
Serving Toronto and the GTA. See all service areas or the appliance repair hub.
Need help with an appliance today?
Call us or send the form. Our team books evenings and weekends across Toronto and the GTA.
