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Oven Repair Services in Sarasota
Oven repair in Sarasota usually takes one visit. We fix uneven heating, failed bake and broil elements, faulty thermostats and sensors, stuck doors and dead control panels on gas, electric, wall and double ovens. Same-day appointments are available seven days a week, 7AM to 10PM.

Oven repair specialists serving Sarasota
This page covers ovens only: built-in wall ovens, double ovens, freestanding ovens and the oven cavity inside a range. If the fault is a burner, a cooktop surface or a glass top, stove and cooktop repair is the page you want.
Cooking with an oven that won’t heat evenly or takes too long to warm up gets frustrating. Our Sarasota oven repair team fixes temperature issues, faulty components, and complete breakdowns on all major oven brands and models.
Contact us (941) 200-1092
Oven Issues We Solve
Ovens rely on a mix of heating elements, sensors, and control components working together. When one part starts to fail, the whole cooking process feels off. Our team has years of experience repairing appliances in Sarasota, so we can reliably diagnose and fix your oven problems.
Here are some common issues we run into:
- Oven Won’t Turn On
- Self-Cleaning Issues
- Uneven Baking in Oven
- Oven Door Won’t Close
- Inconsistent Temperatures
- Oven Light Not Turning On
- Weird Noises or Smells
Oven Types We Service

We understand that every Sarasota home has a different kitchen and different cooking needs, which is why we tackle a variety of oven types. Cooktops, burners and ranges are handled on our stove and cooktop page. From everyday home ovens to more advanced models, we offer expert oven repairs no matter what model you have.
- Gas ovens
- Electric ovens
- Smart ovens
- Convection ovens
- Conventional ovens
- Wall ovens
- Double ovens
- Self-cleaning ovens
- Freestanding ovens
- And more!
Call our experts to get same-day services at (941) 200-1092
Why Choose Us For Oven Repairs
When you book an oven repair, you want the issue handled properly without waiting around for parts, surprise costs, or multiple visits. As a family owned business we’ve been helping the Sarasota community for years, we show up prepared, explain the problem clearly, and focus on repairs that actually last.
- Same-Day Oven Repairs: We prioritize fast scheduling and aim to get your oven back up and running usually the same day you call.
- Competitive Pricing: Our repair service costs are competitive, straightforward, and completely transparent with no hidden fees.
- Fully Stocked Service Vans: Our technicians arrive with the tools and commonly needed parts, so most repairs can be completed on the spot.
Oven brands we service
We work on ovens from GE appliance repair and GE Profile, Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Samsung, LG, Frigidaire, Bosch, Thermador, Wolf, Viking, Dacor, Bertazzoni and Miele. We are an independent service company and are not affiliated with or authorized by any of these manufacturers. This page covers ovens only; for burners, cooktops and ranges see stove, cooktop and range repair in Sarasota. Related reading: why an oven will not heat even though it has power.
Last updated: August 2026.
Areas We Serve in Sarasota and Manatee County
Our vans cover both counties every day, so you are not waiting a week for a slot.
Sarasota County: Sarasota, Siesta Key, Osprey, Nokomis, Venice, North Port and Englewood.
Manatee County: Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Anna Maria Island and Parrish.
Not sure your street is covered? Call (941) 200-1092 and we will confirm before you book.
FAQs
If your oven has minor issues like a faulty element, uneven heating, or a broken thermostat, a repair is usually faster and more affordable. Replacement is recommended only if the oven is old, repeatedly breaking down, or has multiple major problems.
Yes, we provide a warranty on both parts and labor for your peace of mind.
In many cases, the oven light simply needs a new bulb. If replacing the bulb doesn’t help, the issue could be a faulty light socket, door switch, or wiring problem. Some ovens are designed so the light only turns on when the door is open, so a bad door switch can also prevent it from working.
A stuck oven door is often caused by a broken hinge, latch, or door lock mechanism. This can happen after using the self-cleaning cycle or from normal wear over time. Forcing the door open can make the problem worse, so it’s best to stop using the oven until the issue is properly addressed.
Sparks usually happen when the heating element is cracked, worn out, or has a buildup of food debris. It’s important to have a technician inspect it to prevent further damage or safety risks.
Regular cleaning, avoiding spills on heating elements, and checking door seals can help prevent issues. Keeping up with small maintenance tasks reduces wear and prolongs your oven’s life.
