Serving Irving, TX & Surrounding Areas

Oven & Range Repair in Irving, TX

Gas ranges, electric ovens, wall ovens, and induction cooktops fixed right, with the fault confirmed before any part is ordered.

✓ Same-Visit Repairs ✓ Temperature Calibration Included ✓ Upfront Pricing
Modern electric oven and range in a Las Colinas Irving home
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Local Appliance Experts

Oven & Range Repair in Irving, TX

Whether you run a freestanding gas range in the Heritage District or a sleek induction cooktop in a Las Colinas condo, our technicians diagnose the real fault and fix it, often on the first visit. No guesswork, no upsells, no surprises.

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Zip Codes Covered
45-90
Minute Typical Repair
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Top Brands Stocked
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What We Fix

Oven, Range, Cooktop — What We Fix and How We Confirm the Right Fault

Irving Appliance Fix 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.

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Seasonal Timing

The Oven Repairs Irving Technicians See Most in November and December

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 Real Field Story

A Gas Range That Took Five Clicks to Light, and Why the Igniter Had Been Failing for Months

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.

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Field Notes
Multimeter testing gas oven igniter resistance in Irving TX
40-400

Ohms is the healthy resistance range for a glow-bar igniter. Anything outside means it's failing.

All Configurations

Gas and Electric, Freestanding and Built-In, All Configurations Covered

Every oven and range configuration in an Irving home is within our repair scope, no referrals needed for gas or electric appliance-side faults.

Gas or electric, control board and sensor faults behave the same way. A failed oven temperature sensor causes the same symptom on a gas range as on an electric wall oven: the oven reaches partial temperature and stops, or cycles erratically without triggering an error code.

Double ovens, configurations with two independent oven cavities stacked vertically, have separate control boards for the upper and lower sections. A fault in one cavity doesn't indicate a problem in the other. We test each independently so you know exactly which system has failed.

Induction cooktops require electrical-level diagnosis. A zone that stops heating or shows an error code may have a failed surface element switch, the control that manages power to that specific zone, or a board fault. We carry the diagnostic equipment to distinguish between the two. For older gas ranges weighing against newer induction models, our whether your oven is worth repairing guide can help you make that call before committing to a repair.

Included on Every Visit

How We Calibrate an Oven During Every Repair Visit, Not as an Upsell

Temperature calibration is a standard step on every oven repair visit, included without a separate charge.

An oven running 25°F low has a fault that produces no error code and no visible failure. The oven appears to work. Cookies and roasts say otherwise.

Our technicians verify actual cavity temperature against an independent reference thermometer, not the oven's own display, which reports what the sensor tells it rather than what's happening inside. If the reading is off, we identify the cause: a drifted oven temperature sensor, a failing bake element, or a control board calibration error.

Our standards on every oven and range repair:

  • Verify gas igniter resistance before ordering replacement parts
  • Test bake element and broil element independently, a visible burn mark confirms failure, but the absence of burn marks doesn't confirm a functioning element
  • Check oven temperature sensor resistance, a faulty sensor reads outside the manufacturer's specified range for a given temperature
  • Confirm actual cavity temperature with a reference thermometer post-repair
  • Inspect surface element switches on electric ranges for single-temperature or continuous-heat symptoms
  • Document the fault found and the repair completed before leaving the property
Our Process

Scheduling Oven Repair in Irving Before the Thanksgiving and Christmas Rush

Book your oven or range repair through a three-step process, diagnosis, repair, and confirmed temperature verification before we leave.

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Diagnostics

We confirm the fault on the first visit. A technician arrives at your Irving address with tools to test igniter resistance, element continuity, sensor resistance, and cavity temperature. For gas ranges, we verify the igniter is the fault, not a gas supply issue, before any part is ordered. For electric and induction units, we identify the specific zone or component before quoting the repair.

Most oven faults, igniter failure, bake element failure, oven temperature sensor drift, are diagnosable and quotable on the first visit without a follow-up appointment.

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Implementation

Parts for common oven failures, igniters, bake elements, broil elements, oven temperature sensors, surface element switches, are stocked on service vehicles for the most frequently repaired brands: Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Bosch, and KitchenAid. Same-visit repair is possible in most cases when the fault matches a stocked component.

Control board replacement involves ordering the specific board for your model. We confirm parts availability and return within the stated window. Gas supply line work that falls outside appliance-side scope is referred to a licensed gas contractor per Texas Utilities Code, we coordinate that referral rather than leaving you to find one.

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Post-Service Testing

Before the technician leaves, we run the oven through a full preheat cycle and verify cavity temperature with the reference thermometer. For gas ranges, we confirm igniter response, single-click ignition rather than the multi-click pattern that signals a weakening component. For electric ranges, we test each surface element at multiple heat settings to confirm the surface element switch operates across its full range.

The repair isn't closed until the oven holds temperature.

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Service Area

Oven and Range Repair Across Irving, Hackberry Creek, and Heritage District

Irving Appliance Fix serves Hackberry Creek, Heritage District, Las Colinas, Grand Prairie, Coppell, Carrollton, and surrounding Irving neighborhoods from the Decker Dr office.

Hackberry Creek (75063) and the Heritage District are established Irving residential areas with a high concentration of older gas range installations, exactly the configuration where gradual igniter failure is most common. Technicians reach both neighborhoods from the Decker Dr office within the morning dispatch window, typically before noon for appointments scheduled the prior day. We also regularly serve homes in Valley Ranch (75063), University Hills (75061), and the Cottonhill area near Belt Line Road.

We also serve Euless, Hurst, Bedford, Grapevine, Farmers Branch, Garland, Plano, and Richardson. Full service area on the contact page.

FAQ

Oven and Range Repair: What Irving Homeowners Ask Before Scheduling

My gas oven clicks but won't light, is that definitely the igniter?

A failing igniter is the most common cause, but not the only one. We test igniter resistance with a multimeter on every call, a healthy glow-bar reads 40 to 400 ohms. If the igniter tests within range, we check the gas valve and safety valve next. Misidentifying the fault means ordering the wrong part, so we confirm before we quote.

How much does oven or range repair typically cost in Irving?

Most oven repairs, igniter replacement, bake element, temperature sensor, fall between $150 and $350 in parts and labor. Control board replacement runs higher, typically $250 to $500 depending on the model. Irving Appliance Fix provides the repair cost before any work begins. You decide whether to proceed with the full number in front of you.

Once the technician arrives, how long does a typical oven repair take to complete?

For most single-component faults, igniter, bake element, or surface element switch, the work from arrival to a confirmed post-repair temperature check runs between 45 and 90 minutes. We stock the most common parts for Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, and KitchenAid on our service vehicles, which keeps same-visit completion the norm rather than the exception. Control board replacements are the main case that requires a return visit, because the board must be ordered for your specific model number.

What makes your temperature calibration step different from a standard oven repair?

We verify actual cavity temperature with an independent reference thermometer, not the oven's own sensor reading. An oven running 25°F low shows no error code and passes a basic functional check. That calibration step is included on every oven repair visit, not offered as a separate add-on service.

Can you repair a double oven if only one cavity has stopped working?

Yes. Double ovens have independent control boards for each cavity. A fault in the upper section does not mean the lower is failing too. We test each cavity separately, diagnose the specific board or element involved, and repair only what has failed, so you're not replacing functional components unnecessarily.

Do you handle gas oven repairs, or do I need a separate gas contractor?

Appliance-side gas oven repairs, igniters, oven sensors, control boards, are within our scope. Gas supply line connections require a licensed gas distribution contractor under Texas Utilities Code. We confirm which side the fault is on during diagnosis and coordinate the referral if supply line work is needed.