The most common problems with stoves:
- Burner problems: Burners are the most frequently used component on a stove, and they can experience a range of issues, such as clogs, malfunctions, or worn-out parts. This can cause uneven cooking, weak flames, or no flames at all.
- Oven not heating: If the oven isn’t heating up properly or at all, it could be due to a faulty heating element, thermostat, or control board. This can cause uneven cooking, undercooked or overcooked food, or no cooking at all.
- Self-cleaning problems: Self-cleaning stoves have a special cleaning cycle that can cause problems if not used properly. Common issues include the door lock not engaging or releasing, the temperature not reaching the appropriate level, or smoke or odors being emitted.
- Igniter problems: Gas stoves use an igniter to light the burner, and if it’s not working properly, it can cause the burner to not light or to ignite with a delay.
- Control board problems: The control board is the brain of the stove, and if it’s not functioning properly, it can cause a range of issues, such as display problems, incorrect temperature readings, or a failure to turn on.
- Surface element not working: If the surface element on an electric stove isn’t working, it could be due to a faulty element, a loose or damaged connection, or a damaged receptacle.
If you’re experiencing any of these problems with your stove, please call All Appliances, Fridge, Dryer, Stove Repair.