An oven that runs cold isn't just inconvenient — it's costing you every time you cook.
Temperature is everything in an oven. When it drifts twenty degrees low, you compensate. When it runs hot, you adjust. Eventually you stop trusting it entirely and start guessing — which is not how a kitchen should run. In Horse Shoe, NC, our technicians see this pattern regularly: homeowners who've been working around a faulty oven for months because the problem seemed manageable. It usually isn't. Stove Oven Range Repair diagnoses, repairs, installs, and replaces all major oven brands, and we start every job with an honest assessment of what the fault actually is before recommending anything.
Oven problems tend to cluster around a predictable set of failure points. Here's how we approach the most common ones.
element failure, igniter burnout, or a faulty thermostat are the most common causes in electric and gas ovens respectively. We test each component sequentially rather than replacing parts speculatively.
igniter inspection and replacement, gas valve testing, safety valve assessment, and thermostat calibration. We work safely on all gas systems and confirm correct operation before closing the job.
heating element testing and replacement, bake and broil element faults, control board diagnostics, and door seal inspection. A compromised door seal affects temperature accuracy significantly more than most homeowners realise.
if your oven runs consistently hot or cold, this is frequently a thermostat offset rather than a component failure. We test, calibrate, and confirm against a reference thermometer.
wall oven and range oven installation, levelling, connection confirmation, and function testing. We don't leave until the oven holds temperature correctly.
if the repair cost is within range of a new unit's value, we'll tell you. We'd rather you make the right long-term decision than pay for a repair that extends a failing appliance by twelve months.
magnetron faults, door switch failures, turntable issues, and control panel problems across Samsung, LG, GE, Whirlpool, and other brands.
Three things stop people from booking oven repairs, and none of them hold up under examination.
People put off calling because they don't want an unpleasant surprise. A diagnostic visit gives you the number before any work begins — there's no obligation to proceed.
"I'll get to it when things slow down." But the oven doesn't improve while you wait. A failing heating element doesn't fail in a predictable, convenient way. The time to address an oven fault is before it becomes a non-functional oven on a night when you need it.
Many homeowners assume that if they're calling a repair technician, they're already committed to a repair. You're not. We give you both options with real figures, and the decision is entirely yours.
The detail that distinguishes this kind of repair work isn't the brand knowledge or the tools — it's what happens before a component is touched. An oven that won't heat can have six different root causes. A technician who replaces the element without testing the thermostat and igniter may solve today's symptom while leaving tomorrow's fault in place. In Horse Shoe, NC, we've rebuilt our diagnostic process around eliminating that outcome. Every component connected to the reported fault gets tested. The repair we quote is the repair that addresses the actual cause — not the most visible one.
A wall oven in a Horse Shoe, NC home starts running fifteen degrees cool. The homeowner adjusts timing. A month later it's thirty degrees off. By the time they call, the thermostat has degraded to the point where calibration alone won't resolve it — a full thermostat replacement is needed. The same job, called earlier, is a thirty-minute fix. Called later, it becomes a parts-order and a return visit. Early faults diagnosed early are almost always the cheaper path.
Most residential ovens are accurate within about 25°F when they're new. After a few years of use, the internal thermostat — which senses temperature and signals the element to cycle on and off — begins to drift. The result is an oven that thinks it's at 375°F when it's actually at 340°F.
This affects baking significantly more than roasting. Bread doesn't rise correctly. Pastry doesn't set at the right time. Cakes undercook in the centre while appearing done on top.
The fix is often simpler than homeowners expect. Many ovens have a calibration offset feature accessible through the control panel — a built-in adjustment that shifts the operating temperature up or down by up to 35°F. Check your model's manual for the calibration sequence (usually accessed by holding the Bake button for several seconds).
If calibration doesn't resolve the issue, the thermostat sensor itself may need replacement — a straightforward repair in most models. Before assuming your oven is ruined, buy an oven thermometer (under $15 at most hardware stores), test the actual temperature at 350°F, and note the gap. That single data point tells you everything you need to know about what kind of repair — if any — is required.
My oven heats but the temperature seems wrong. Is that a repair job?
Often it's a calibration issue, which takes thirty minutes to diagnose and correct. We assess this on the first visit before recommending any component replacement.
Do you install wall ovens as well as range ovens?
Yes. Wall oven installation, including electrical connection verification and levelling, is part of our standard service in Horse Shoe, NC.
How long does a typical oven repair take?
Most common faults — element replacement, thermostat swap, igniter replacement — are completed in a single visit of one to two hours. Complex control board issues may require a parts order.
My oven is a double oven. Can you still help?
Yes. Double ovens share most fault types with single units and are fully within our scope.
Do you repair commercial ovens?
We focus on residential and light commercial ovens. Contact us to discuss your specific unit and we'll confirm whether it falls within our service scope.
"My oven had been running cold for three months and I kept blaming my recipes. The technician calibrated the thermostat and replaced the door seal in one visit. I genuinely didn't realise how badly the seal had deteriorated. Everything bakes correctly now." — Patricia M., Horse Shoe
"The gas oven stopped lighting entirely. I was quoted a major repair by another company. Stove Oven Range Repair found it was the igniter — a forty-minute job. The price difference was significant. I'll go here first next time." — James O., Horse Shoe
"Professional, thorough, and honest. They told me the wall oven repair would cost more than the unit was worth and helped me understand what to look for in a replacement. No pressure, just information. That's rare." — Cynthia R., Horse Shoe
Whether your oven won't heat, can't hold temperature, or you're installing a new unit in a Horse Shoe, NC home, we handle the full scope of the job with the same diagnostic rigour on every visit. Book a technician today.