
Professional oven repair service in San Francisco, San Francisco County
Oven repair in San Francisco typically costs $100-$500. EasyBear provides same-day oven repair in San Francisco with free diagnosis, 90-day warranty, and certified technicians.
$290
Average Cost
$155 - $450
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Prices include parts and labor. Free diagnostic when you proceed with repair.
An oven that won't heat up makes meal preparation impossible. A faulty bake element, a defective igniter, or a broken temperature sensor are common causes in both gas and electric ovens. Our technicians test all heating components and restore full cooking capability.
Hot spots and cold zones inside your oven result in unevenly cooked food. A failing convection fan, a partially burned-out element, or a miscalibrated thermostat are typical causes. We calibrate and repair the heating system for consistent, even cooking.
An oven door that won't close completely leaks heat, wastes energy, and poses a burn risk. Worn door hinges, a broken door spring, or a damaged latch assembly are the usual culprits. We repair or replace door hardware to restore a secure, tight fit.
When the self-clean cycle fails to start or complete, a faulty door lock motor, a blown thermal fuse, or a defective control board is often to blame. Our technicians restore the self-cleaning function so you can keep your oven sparkling without harsh chemicals.
If your oven runs too hot or too cold compared to the set temperature, food comes out over- or undercooked. A failing oven sensor, a drifting thermostat, or a damaged control board can cause this. We recalibrate or replace components for precise temperature control.
A non-functioning broiler limits your cooking options. In electric ovens, a burned-out broil element is the primary cause. In gas ovens, a faulty igniter or safety valve may be responsible. We replace the failed component for full broiling capability.
An oven that shows no signs of life when powered on could have a wiring issue, a failed control board, or a blown fuse. Gas ovens may also have ignition system failures. Our technicians safely test all electrical pathways to identify and fix the problem.
A gas smell from your oven requires immediate attention for your safety. While a brief smell when the oven first ignites is normal, a persistent odor indicates a gas leak, a faulty igniter, or a defective safety valve. Call us immediately for emergency inspection and repair.
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Oven and range repair in San Francisco is inextricably linked to the city's deep relationship with natural gas cooking. PG&E's extensive gas infrastructure means that the overwhelming majority of San Francisco kitchens — from modest Sunset District row houses to grand Pacific Heights mansions — use gas ranges. Unlike regions transitioning to induction, San Francisco homeowners cling to gas for its instant heat control and reliability during power outages, which means repair technicians must maintain deep expertise in gas valve diagnostics, thermocouple replacement, and igniter servicing rather than pivoting to electrical troubleshooting.
The city's renovated Victorian homes have created a booming market for high-end commercial-style ranges from Wolf, Viking, and Thermador. Pacific Heights and Presidio Heights kitchens routinely feature 48-inch dual-fuel ranges costing ten to fifteen thousand dollars — units with complex electronic controls, multiple convection fans, and commercial-grade gas burners that require specialized factory training to service. A Viking technician diagnosing a faulty electronic ignition module operates in a completely different world than someone replacing an igniter on a standard GE range. Meanwhile, in the culturally diverse Sunset and Chinatown neighborhoods, high-BTU wok burners are a kitchen essential. These powerful burners — whether built into specialized ranges or added as standalone cooktop units — operate at heat levels that stress gas valves and igniters far beyond normal residential usage, creating repair patterns unique to San Francisco's Asian culinary communities.
Pilot light reliability is another San Francisco-specific concern. Older gas ranges with standing pilot lights are prevalent in the city's drafty Victorian homes, where gaps around windows and doors create air currents that extinguish pilot flames. Homeowners who grew up with modern electronic ignition often do not understand pilot light maintenance, leading to service calls that are really about education. The drafts also affect oven temperature consistency, as air infiltration near older ovens creates hot and cold spots that homeowners blame on the appliance rather than the building envelope. San Francisco oven repair demands a technician who understands not just the appliance, but the century-old building surrounding it.
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Book Oven RepairAverage repair time: 90 minutes · 90-day warranty