Top Rated Oven Repair Ventura CA – Same-Day Expert Service for Gas, Electric & Luxury Ranges
An oven that won’t heat and a stove that won’t cook turn a normal evening into a scramble. Dinner gets delayed, groceries go to waste, and what should be a simple meal becomes a frustrating problem that needs fixing fast.
We provide fast-response oven and stove repair across Ventura and Ventura County, seven days a week, including evenings. Our own trained technicians, never subcontractors, diagnose heating failures, ignition problems, temperature control issues, faulty elements, and electronic control board faults, completing most repairs on the first visit.
Oven, Stove, Range, Cooktop – We Repair All of Them in Ventura
These terms get used interchangeably by most homeowners, but they refer to different things, and it’s worth clarifying so you know you’re in the right place regardless of what you call it. Whether your stove burners won’t light, your oven won’t reach temperature, or your cooktop element has failed, it’s all the same call: (805) 817-0786.
Stove
What most people mean when they say something’s broken is the whole unit with burners on top and an oven below.
Range
The correct appliance industry term for that same combined unit cooktop and oven in one freestanding or slide-in appliance.
Oven
The enclosed baking cavity, specifically, whether it’s part of a range or a separate built-in wall unit.
Cooktop
The surface burner section is installed separately into a countertop above a wall oven.
When an Oven or Stove Problem Is a Safety Issue – Call Immediately
Most Gas & Electric Oven Repair is straightforward service calls. A few are not, and it’s worth being direct about which symptoms require immediate attention rather than a scheduled appointment.
Common Oven and Stove Problems We Fix in Ventura – Fast Response Service
These are the failure patterns we see every week in Ventura & surrounding neighborhoods. Each has a specific cause and a specific repair, diagnosable on the first visit.
Seeing any of these?Urgent repair service available seven days a week.
Oven Not Heating at All – Electric
An electric oven that responds to controls but produces no heat has almost certainly lost a bake element, a broil element, or the thermal fuse protecting the heating circuit. The bake element is the most common single-point failure on electric ovens. In Ventura, humidity infiltration into the under-range space accelerates oxidation on element terminals, which is why we see element failures on coastal-area ovens earlier than manufacturer timelines suggest. We test element continuity, inspect terminals for corrosion, and check the thermal fuse before recommending any parts.
Oven Not Heating at All – Gas
A gas oven that doesn’t heat has either a failed igniter, a failed safety valve, or a failed oven sensor telling the control board the oven is already at temperature when it isn’t. The igniter is the most common cause; it glows to heat the safety valve bimetal, which opens to allow gas through. When the igniter weakens and no longer reaches the temperature needed to open the valve, the burner never lights. Gas oven igniter degradation in Ventura coastal homes shows up earlier than expected due to the ambient humidity present in under-range spaces.
Oven Heating Unevenly or Not Reaching Set Temperature
An oven that runs but cooks inconsistently, burning on one side, raw in the middle, never reaching the set temperature, almost always has a failed or drifting temperature sensor. The sensor is a probe inside the oven cavity that reads temperature and feeds data to the control board. When it fails or drifts out of calibration, the oven may run 25, 50, or even 75 degrees off from the set temperature without displaying any error. Uneven heating can also indicate a bake element that has partially failed, still producing some heat but not at full capacity. We test both before attributing the fault.
Oven Temperature Calibration
A separate issue from a failed sensor and one most homeowners don’t know, is adjustable. Many ovens develop temperature drift over time without any component actually failing. The oven runs, the sensor reads correctly, but the actual cavity temperature is consistently higher or lower than the set temperature. Most major oven brands allow calibration adjustment through the control panel without any parts replacement. If your baked goods are consistently over or undercooked and the oven shows no error codes, calibration is worth checking before assuming a component failure.
Gas Burner Not Igniting or Igniting Slowly
A stove burner that clicks repeatedly but won’t light, or takes five to ten seconds to ignite after clicking starts, usually has a dirty or cracked igniter, a clogged burner cap blocking the gas ports, or a failed spark module. In Ventura, coastal humidity is a real factor; moisture in the igniter well causes the same clicking-without-igniting symptom as a dirty igniter, and it’s more common here than in drier inland climates. We clean and test before replacing, because thorough cleaning resolves the problem more often than it doesn’t.
Gas Burner Burning with Yellow or Orange Flame
A properly adjusted gas stove burner produces a blue flame. A yellow or orange flame indicates incomplete combustion: either the air-to-gas mixture is off, the burner ports are partially blocked, or the gas pressure feeding the range is low. Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide. We inspect burner caps, ports, and air shutter adjustment, and check gas pressure at the appliance. If the issue is upstream of the stove, we identify it and advise on the appropriate next step.
Self-Cleaning Cycle Not Working or Locking the Door
Self-cleaning failures are among the most common oven calls we receive. When the self-clean cycle is initiated, the oven locks the door and heats to approximately 900 degrees Fahrenheit to incinerate food residue. The components involved in the door lock motor assembly, thermal cutout, high-limit thermostat, and control board each have a role in the sequence. If anyone fails, the cycle either won’t start, won’t complete, or locks the door mid-cycle, trapping it locked until the oven cools. We also see a specific pattern in Ventura: control board failures triggered by the extreme heat of the self-clean cycle on boards already weakened by coastal ambient humidity.
Oven Door Not Closing Properly or Losing Heat
An oven door that doesn’t seal fully wastes energy and makes consistent cooking impossible. The most common causes are a worn or torn door gasket, a broken door hinge, or a door spring that has lost tension. Door gasket replacement is one of the more straightforward oven repairs; the gasket clips or slides into a channel around the door frame without requiring door disassembly. Hinge replacement is more involved but is typically still completed within hours with parts on the truck.
Convection Fan Not Running
Convection ovens use a fan to circulate hot air through the cavity, improving heat distribution and reducing cook times. When the convection fan fails, usually due to a failed fan motor or a failed fan relay on the control board, the oven reverts to conventional radiant heat. It still cooks, but unevenly and significantly slower than the convection settings assume. Convection fan motor failures in Ventura are driven by the humidity cycling that affects other components in coastal homes.
Broiler Not Working
The broil element or broil burner operates independently from the bake circuit. An oven that bakes normally but won’t broil has a failed broil element (electric), a failed broil igniter (gas), or a control board that has lost the output controlling the broil circuit. We test the broil circuit separately from the bake circuit; they share a control board but have independent heating components.
Control Board or Touch Panel Failure
Modern ovens and ranges rely on electronic control boards for temperature regulation, timer functions, self-clean cycle management, and burner control. In Ventura, board failures are more common than in inland markets because coastal humidity accelerates oxidation on solder joints and board traces. A board that looks intact visually may have microscopic corrosion on connections that causes intermittent faults, or an oven that works most of the time but occasionally loses a function or throws an error code. We test board outputs before recommending replacement.
Range or Oven Error Codes
LG, Samsung, GE, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Wolf, Thermador, and most modern ranges and ovens display fault codes that map to specific component failures. F3 on a Whirlpool, F-11 on a GE Profile, and E1 on a Samsung each has a diagnostic meaning we act on during the first visit. We arrive equipped to read and diagnose brand-specific error codes without a second trip to look up what they mean.
Fast, Affordable Oven & Stove Repair in Ventura with Upfront Pricing
We charge a flat diagnostic fee to inspect the appliance and identify the actual fault, then give you a confirmed repair price before any work begins. That price doesn’t change on-site.
| Repair Type | Cost Range Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic Fee (credited toward repair if you proceed) | $XX – $XX |
| Bake Element Replacement (Electric) | $130 – $250 |
| Broil Element Replacement (Electric) | $120 – $240 |
| Oven Temperature Sensor Replacement | $100 – $200 |
| Gas Igniter Replacement (Oven) | $130 – $250 |
| Gas Valve Replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Surface Burner Igniter Replacement | $100 – $190 |
| Door Gasket Replacement | $110 – $220 |
| Door Hinge Replacement | $130 – $260 |
| Convection Fan Motor Replacement | $150 – $280 |
| Control Board Replacement | $250 – $500+ |
| Door Lock Motor Assembly Replacement | $150 – $280 |
Luxury brand parts (Wolf, Thermador, Viking) typically run higher than standard brand ranges. We confirm the exact amount before any work begins.
Oven and Stove Repair vs. Replacement in Ventura
Ovens and ranges have among the longest expected lifespans of any home appliance, thirteen to sixteen years in inland California, ten to thirteen in coastal Ventura homes. That means most oven and stove repairs, even moderately expensive ones, are financially sound decisions on units under ten years old.
The exception is a luxury range needing a control board replacement at year twelve with visible corrosion on adjacent components. At that point, the board cost approaches a meaningful fraction of the appliance value, and the condition of surrounding components matters. We assess this honestly at diagnosis.
We give you that assessment honestly at diagnosis, including an estimate of remaining lifespan based on the machine’s current condition, not just the cost of today’s repair.

From Your First Call to Fast Oven Repair in Ventura – Here’s How It Works
Most homeowners have had at least one bad experience with an appliance repair company: a vague arrival window, a technician without the right parts, a price that changed between the phone call and the invoice. Here’s exactly how a service call works.
You Call, We Answer, and Give You a Real Window
A real person picks up, asks what the oven or stove is doing, and tells you honestly whether we can make it today. Most Ventura calls are scheduled within hours. For gas-related symptoms, we treat these as priority calls and aim for the earliest available slot.
Technician Arrives Stocked for Your Brand
Our technician arrives with diagnostic tools and a parts inventory covering the most common oven and stove failures across all major brands. Igniters, bake elements, sensors, door gaskets, and control boards for the most common platforms are on the truck.
We Test the Full System, Not Just the Obvious Part
Oven failures frequently have a primary fault and a contributing condition. A bake element that failed early because a control board is running it at an incorrect voltage. A gas igniter that failed partly because of humidity in the under-range space. We test the full electrical or gas circuit before completing the repair.
Flat Price Confirmed, Work Begins
Once the fault is identified, you receive a flat repair price covering parts and labor. That number is what you pay. Work begins when you confirm. We test the oven through a full heat cycle before leaving, not just a power-on check.
90-Day Warranty on Every Repair
Every oven and stove repair carries a 90-day parts and labor warranty. If the repaired component fails within that window, we return at no charge, no fees, no conditions, no discussion about whether it qualifies.
Oven and Range Repair by Configuration
Different setups have different failure patterns and different service requirements. We know all of them.
Freestanding Range
The most common configuration in Ventura homes. Gas and electric freestanding ranges account for the majority of oven service calls we make. Both cooktop and oven components are accessible without removing the range in most cases.
Slide-In Range
Sit flush with surrounding countertops with front-facing controls. Slightly more complex to service; some component access requires pulling the unit from the cutout. We handle slide-in ranges from all major brands.
Single & Double Wall Oven
Built into the wall at eye level or below a cooktop. Most wall oven repairs are completed without removing the unit. Double wall oven repair requires identifying which cavity and which shared components are involved in the fault.
Gas & Electric Cooktop
Installed into the countertop separately from a wall oven. Gas cooktop repairs most commonly involve igniter failures and burner cap clogs. Electric cooktop repairs involve failed surface elements or infinite switch faults. Induction cooktop repairs require specialized diagnostic tools.
Double Oven Range
Two oven cavities with independent heating components but typically a shared control board. We diagnose whether the fault is in the cavity’s dedicated components or the shared control system; this determines both the repair approach and the parts required.
Luxury Range – Wolf, Thermador, Viking
Dual-fuel configurations, commercial-style burner assemblies, and more complex electronic controls require technicians who service these brands regularly, not occasionally. We carry the most frequently needed luxury range parts and maintain distributor relationships for components that need ordering.
Oven and Stove Brands We Repair in Ventura CA
Our technicians carry brand-specific diagnostic tools and OEM parts for the most common models. Don’t see your brand? Call us; we service virtually all residential oven and range manufacturers.
Whirlpool
GE
GE Profile
LG
Samsung
KitchenAid
Maytag
Frigidaire
Amana
Kenmore
Hotpoint
Wolf
Thermador
Viking
Monogram
Bertazzoni
Café (GE)
Dacor
Miele
BlueStar
Don’t see your brand? Call us, we service virtually all residential oven & range manufacturers.
Why Ventura Homeowners Trust Us for Oven and Stove Repair
Our warranty is clear and straightforward, so you’ll know exactly what’s covered before any repair work begins.
Priority
Gas-Related Calls Get Priority
A gas smell, a stove burner that won’t light, an orange flame, these calls go to the front of the queue. We don’t treat a potential gas issue like a standard scheduling call.
Professional
We Test the Full Circuit
Replacing a bake element without testing why it failed can mean the replacement fails early too. We test the circuit driving the component before completing any repair involving heating elements, igniters, or gas valves.
Expertise
Luxury Range Experience
Wolf, Thermador, Viking, and Monogram repairs require specific training and OEM parts. We service these brands regularly enough that the diagnostic steps and parts access procedures are familiar, not a reference manual exercise.
Flat Rate
Flat-Rate Pricing, Confirmed Before We Start
No hourly rates. No estimates that expand on-site. A flat price confirmed after diagnosis, before any work begins. What we quote is what you pay.
OEM Parts
OEM Parts for the Right Output
Aftermarket oven igniter and element substitutes are often rated at different wattages than the OEM specification. We use original or manufacturer-approved parts on every repair, the right output for the right appliance.
Honesty
90-Day Warranty, No Conditions
Every repair is covered for 90 days on parts and labor. If the repaired component fails within that window, we come back and fix it at no charge, no service fee, no diagnostic fee, no negotiation.
What Ventura Homeowners Say About Our Oven & Stove Repair Service
4.9 / 5 · Verified Ventura CA Reviews · 500+ Repairs Completed
Frequently Asked Questions About Oven & Stove Repair in Ventura
Here are some of the questions Ventura homeowners ask us most often. If you don’t see your question here, give us a call and speak directly with a technician.
Schedule Same-Day Oven & Stove Repair in Ventura CA
Real technicians, no subcontractors. Every repair comes with a 90-day warranty. You’ll get flat-rate pricing before we begin, and we’re always available when you call.
Answered 7 days a week, including evenings. Most calls are scheduled within hours.
Serving: Ventura · Midtown Ventura · East Ventura · Pierpont Beach · Montalvo · Serra Cross · El Rio · Oxnard · Camarillo · Port Hueneme · Santa Paula · Fillmore · Thousand Oaks · All of Ventura County
