Gas ranges, electric ovens, wall ovens, and induction cooktops fixed right the first time. We confirm the true fault before ordering a single part.
When your oven quits the week before a holiday meal, you don't have time for guesswork. Irving Appliance Repair brings the right tools, the right parts, and a diagnostic process built to confirm the true fault before any repair begins. From glow-bar igniters on older gas ranges to control boards on modern induction cooktops, we fix the appliances Irving kitchens depend on every day.
Irving Appliance Repair fixes gas ranges, electric ovens, wall ovens, built-in cooktops, and double ovens, and confirms the correct fault before any part is ordered.
We cover every configuration in an Irving home. Freestanding gas ranges with glow-bar igniters. Electric ranges with bake and broil elements. Wall ovens with independent control boards. Induction cooktops, a cooktop that heats cookware directly through electromagnetic fields rather than a burner or coil, with zone-specific faults. Double ovens with separate upper and lower cavity systems.
The diagnostic step matters as much as the repair. An oven heating to 325°F when it should reach 350°F has a different fault than one that won't heat at all. We carry an independent reference thermometer, not the oven's own display, to confirm actual cavity temperature on every visit. That check tells us whether the fault is in the appliance or wiring, a failed bake element, a drifting oven temperature sensor, or a control board issue.
We serve Irving homeowners across zip codes 75061, 75062, 75063, and 75038, including rental properties and Las Colinas apartments. Call (972) 914-4864 or email in**@****************ix.com to schedule.
Glow-bar igniters, burner faults, uneven flame.
Bake and broil elements, sensors, boards.
Zone-specific faults and control failures.
Separate upper and lower cavity systems.
Oven repair calls in Irving spike every November, right before Thanksgiving, and again in the weeks before Christmas.
That timing matters for scheduling. An oven running 25 degrees low since September doesn't become urgent until it affects a holiday meal. By late November, dispatch windows fill fast. Book same-day service before the holiday rush if your oven is already showing symptoms.
Here's what most Irving homeowners don't realize about oven repair timing: the symptom has usually been present for weeks. An oven temperature sensor, the probe inside the oven cavity that reports temperature to the control board, drifts gradually. Cookies brown unevenly. Casseroles take longer. Most homeowners add five or ten minutes of cook time rather than calling a technician.
Irving's mix of older gas ranges in the Heritage District and Heritage Crossing neighborhoods along Rochelle Road and older sections of Story Road and newer electric and induction cooktops in Las Colinas condos near O'Connor Boulevard and the 114 corridor means we see both failure types in the same week. Gas igniter faults, the component that produces the spark or glow to ignite the burner, appear heavily in freestanding ranges built before 2010. Heating element and control board failures are more common in electric and induction models in newer construction.
Book before mid-November if your oven is showing any symptom. That's the window with available appointments.
A homeowner turns the burner knob. One click. Nothing. Two clicks. Nothing. Third click, it catches. They adapt. They hold the knob a half-second longer. They keep a long lighter on the counter as a backup. The burner works, mostly, so the problem doesn't feel urgent.
Then the oven stops preheating reliably. The burner takes eight clicks instead of three. The lighter stops working as a backup because the igniter is now too weak to sustain a glow long enough to light the gas.
By that point, the gas igniter, the component that produces the spark or heat that ignites the burner, has been failing for months. The gradual adaptation made the decline invisible.
On the diagnostic visit, we test igniter resistance with a multimeter. A healthy glow-bar igniter reads between 40 and 400 ohms. A failing one reads outside that range or shows an open circuit. The burner may still light occasionally even with a failing igniter, that's what creates the illusion the problem comes and goes.
One thing Irving homeowners should know: work on the gas igniter itself, the appliance-side component, is within our repair scope. Anything involving the gas supply line connection requires a licensed gas distribution contractor under Texas Utilities Code. We state that boundary before the visit, not after.
Replacing the igniter is a same-visit repair in almost every case. The adaptation habit stops, and so does the clicking. If you're noticing any of these gradual warning signs, don't wait for total failure. Review the oven symptoms that shouldn't wait weeks before your next holiday meal is at stake. We also provide microwave repair for Irving kitchens when more than one appliance needs attention.
Ohm range of a healthy glow-bar igniter, confirmed by multimeter on every visit.
Yes. A gradual increase in cook time usually points to a drifting oven temperature sensor or a weakening bake element. We confirm actual cavity temperature with an independent reference thermometer, then repair the true cause rather than guessing.
We repair the appliance-side components on gas ranges, including glow-bar igniters, burners, and control boards. Anything involving the gas supply line connection requires a licensed gas distribution contractor under Texas Utilities Code, and we state that boundary up front.
We serve zip codes 75061, 75062, 75063, and 75038, including the Heritage District, Heritage Crossing, and Las Colinas condos and apartments. Rental properties and property managers welcome.
If you book early. Oven calls spike every November, so dispatch windows fill fast by late month. Same-day service is often available if you call before the holiday rush. Reach us at (972) 914-4864.
Never. Our diagnostic step confirms the correct fault first. A failed igniter, a drifting sensor, and a control board issue all present differently. We verify, then repair, which avoids wasted parts and repeat visits.
Contact our team today for a free consultation. Book before mid-November if your oven is showing symptoms.