Best Oven Repair Services for Your Home in Washington

Your oven is one of the most-used appliances in your home, and when it breaks, you need quick solutions. We provide oven repair for homes across Washington, offering same-day appointments in most cases. Whether your oven isn’t heating, has temperature problems, or isn’t turning on, we’re just a phone call away.

Our experienced technicians repair all types of ovens, from standard wall units to gas ovens and smart appliances. We make it easy and fast to get your oven fixed without any stress.

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Is Your Oven Not Working Right? Here’s What to Check First

If your oven is acting up, it may be showing signs of trouble. Here are a few things to watch for:

Uneven heating or burnt food
Strange smells or electrical noises
Oven won’t start or heats too slowly
Display or buttons not responding
Gas smell near a gas oven
These could be signs that something inside your oven needs to be fixed. Don’t wait until the problem gets worse. Call us for reliable oven repair services in Washington.

About the Company

Delaying Oven Repairs Can Cost You More Than You Think

Ignoring oven problems might seem like a way to save time, but it often leads to bigger issues. A faulty heating element or wiring issue can increase energy bills or become a fire hazard. And with microwave ovens and gas ovens, delays can lead to expensive replacements or safety risks.

By calling Seattle Used Appliance early, you’ll avoid unnecessary costs and ensure your oven runs safely and efficiently.

We Fix All Types of Oven and Microwave Problems

Our team is trained to handle a wide range of repair issues, including:

Burners not working
Temperature sensors failing
Control board and digital display issues
Microwave oven repairs for door latches, fuses, and heating problems
Commercial oven repair for restaurants, bakeries, and catering services

No matter what brand or issue, we’re ready with the tools and parts to fix it right the first time.

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(206) 503-8625

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Looking for Oven Repair? We’re Your Local Experts

We’ve helped homeowners, landlords, and businesses all across Washington with dependable oven repairs. From fixing gas ovens in family homes to microwave oven repair in apartments and offices, we’ve seen it all.

When you need quick service, local expertise, and fair pricing Seattle Used Appliance delivers. Let us help you get your kitchen back on track.

Client Testimonials

What our clients say

We encourage our clients to speak freely with us so that we can make sure that their expectations are met and exceeded.

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Oven Repair | Seattle Used Appliance

Nathanael Greene

Customer

Tony went the distance to cover me! He sells excellent product and solved a issue, too! Much appreciation.

Oven Repair | Seattle Used Appliance

Haeyoon Shin

Customer

We bought a washer and dryer from here and the sales lady was so nice and helpful., Best service ever.

Oven Repair | Seattle Used Appliance

Alexcia Kellem

Customer

"Very affordable , wide variety excellent customer service , easy payment options will definitely be back"

Oven Repair | Seattle Used Appliance

Stephanie MG

Customer

Tony was great to work with and helped me find a refrigerator quickly to replace mine which had broken down. Highly recommend!

Frequently Asked Questions

This issue often stems from a faulty heating element, igniter, or thermostat. A professional technician can diagnose and fix the problem efficiently.

Using an oven with a damaged door seal can lead to heat loss and uneven cooking. It’s best to have it repaired promptly to ensure safety and efficiency.

For optimal performance, clean your oven every 3 to 6 months. Frequent use or noticeable residue may require more regular cleaning.

Check if the gas supply is on and the igniter is functioning. If the issue persists, it’s advisable to contact a professional for safe repairs.

If your oven is over 10-15 years old and requires frequent repairs, replacing it might be more cost-effective in the long run.