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OVEN REPAIR IN KENT, WA

Oven

If you’re having trouble with your oven in Kent, Washington or the surrounding cities, look no further than Kent Appliance Repair. Our team of fully trained and certified technicians are experienced in repairing all major brands, including GE, Maytag, Whirlpool, Kenmore, Jenn-Air, KitchenAid, LG, Samsung, Viking, Asko, Sub-Zero, Wolf, and more.

  • Prompt response: We understand how important your oven is to your daily routine, so we’ll be there as soon as possible to diagnose and fix the problem.

  • Written estimate: We provide a written estimate for all work to be done, so you know exactly what to expect.

  • Warranty: We stand behind our work and provide a warranty for your peace of mind.

  • Same-day service: Our trucks are fully stocked, so we can often make the repair the same day.

  • Night and weekend appointments: We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate your busy schedule.

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In addition to oven repair, we also repair all major appliances, including refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, ranges, cooktops, compactors, garbage disposals, clothes washers, clothes dryers, furnaces, and more.

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Contact us today at (253)-452-6336 to schedule your oven repair service in Seattle or the surrounding areas. At Kent Appliance Repair, we take pride in providing top-notch customer service, great prices, and prompt service.

FAQs

Why is my oven not heating up? This could be due to issues with the heating element, thermostat, or igniter, depending on whether it's an electric or gas oven.

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What should I do if my oven is not maintaining a consistent temperature? Inconsistent temperatures may be caused by a faulty thermostat, heating element, or issues with the oven's calibration.

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How can I troubleshoot a self-cleaning oven that's not working? Problems during the self-cleaning cycle may be related to a malfunctioning thermostat, door latch, or control panel.

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Why is my oven making strange noises? Unusual sounds may indicate issues with the fan, motor, or other internal components.

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What should I do if there's a gas smell coming from my oven? A gas smell can be a sign of a gas leak, and immediate action, such as turning off the gas supply and contacting a professional, is necessary.

Maintenance Tips

To keep your oven in good condition and extend its lifespan, consider the following maintenance tips:

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  1. Regular Cleaning: Clean your oven regularly, removing food debris and spills. Use a non-abrasive cleaner suitable for your oven's interior surface.

  2. Clean Oven Racks: Remove oven racks and clean them separately. Soak them in warm, soapy water and scrub off any baked-on grime.

  3. Clean the Door: Wipe down the oven door, including the glass, to ensure a clear view of your cooking without interference from accumulated grease or stains.

  4. Check and Replace Seals: Inspect the door seal for any signs of wear or damage. Replace it if necessary to maintain proper heat retention.

  5. Use Oven Liners: Consider using oven liners to catch spills and drips, making cleaning easier and preventing debris from accumulating on the oven floor.

  6. Avoid Excessive Spills: Be cautious when cooking to minimize spills and overflows. Use baking sheets or pans to catch any potential drips.

  7. Manage Grease Buildup: Regularly clean grease and residue from the oven's exhaust hood or ventilation system to maintain proper airflow.

  8. Check and Replace Heating Elements: If your oven has visible heating elements, inspect them for any signs of damage or wear. Replace them if necessary.

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