Why Electric Ovens Stop Heating
Our Strand electrical team fixes and diagnose ovens that won't heat in Strand, regularly. Electric ovens fail to heat due to burned-out oven elements (top or bottom), faulty oven thermostat not maintaining temperature, tripped thermal cutout or safety switch, damaged oven selector switch, loose or burnt connections inside the oven, blown thermal fuse, or the oven circuit has tripped. Sometimes the oven light works but the elements do not, which narrows down the fault.
Partial Heating Issues
If your oven heats but not properly, it could be a failing element with reduced output, incorrect thermostat calibration, one element working but the other failed (top or bottom), poor door seal allowing heat to escape, or the fan not working in fan-assisted ovens. These require testing to diagnose accurately.
Our Oven Repair Process
We test power supply to the oven circuit, check the oven isolator and breaker, test oven elements for continuity and resistance, verify thermostat operation and calibration, inspect selector switches and timers, check all internal connections, test thermal cutouts and fuses, and verify the oven fan operates correctly. We carry common oven elements and thermostats for most brands.
When to Repair vs Replace
Most oven electrical faults are economical to repair including element replacement, thermostat replacement, and connection repairs. However, if your oven is very old and requires expensive parts, we provide honest advice on whether repair or replacement is better value. We never push unnecessary work. All repairs are certified with a Certificate of Compliance.