If your oven's lying about its temperature, everything you cook is a guess.
An oven that won't heat is obvious. An oven that heats to the wrong temperature is worse — because it keeps cooking, keeps looking like it's working, and keeps producing food that's underdone, overdone, or unpredictably both. In Hurlock, MD, ASAP Oven Repairs handles the full range of oven faults: heating failures, temperature drift, gas ignition problems, control board errors, and everything in between. We arrive with parts. We diagnose before quoting. We fix it before leaving wherever possible.
Element failure in electric ovens, igniter burnout in gas ovens. We test both the component and the circuit driving it so the fix addresses the root cause, not just the symptom.
Igniter assessment, gas valve testing, safety valve inspection, and thermostat calibration. We work safely on gas systems and confirm correct operation with a temperature verification before the job closes.
Bake element, broil element, and dual element testing. Control board diagnostics where the element tests clean. Door seal inspection on every electric oven visit.
Consistent over or under-temperature is almost always a thermostat sensor fault or a calibration offset. We test with a reference thermometer, calibrate where possible, replace the sensor where necessary.
Slow glow igniters, spark igniters, and glow bar replacements across all major gas oven brands.
Full range diagnostics covering both the cooktop and oven cavity. Burner calibration, thermostat alignment, and safety valve confirmation in one visit.
Bake and broil elements for all major brands. We carry the most common sizes and configurations on every van run.
Electrical connection verification, cabinet fitting, levelling, and a full temperature cycle test. We confirm the oven holds its set temperature before handing it back.
Price is the first one. You don't know if this is a $120 fix or a $500 fix, and you'd rather not find out. That's exactly why we quote before we start. The diagnostic visit tells you the number. You decide from there. No obligation, no pressure.
"I'll deal with it when I have a free morning." But a faulty oven doesn't stay at its current level of broken. A thermostat sensor that's drifting 30 degrees off today will drift further. An igniter that's slow to fire will eventually fail to fire. The morning you have free is better spent on a visit that prevents a bigger job, not a bigger job that results from avoiding the smaller one.
You have a Samsung or a Bosch and you've heard they're "complicated." They're not complicated — they just have specific diagnostic procedures that a general handyman might not know. We work on every major brand regularly. Brand-specific error codes are part of how we diagnose, not a barrier to it.
The wall oven in a Hurlock, MD home that had been "running a bit hot" for two months — thermostat sensor replaced, door seal found to have a 6cm gap at the hinge side, both addressed in one visit, temperature accurate within 5 degrees of set point. The Samsung range where the oven stopped heating but the cooktop was fine — igniter glow bar had degraded to the point it no longer drew enough current to open the gas valve, replaced in forty minutes. The electric double oven where the lower cavity stopped working — lower bake element failed, upper cavity unaffected, element replaced without disturbing the upper system.
These aren't exceptional cases. They're the direct result of diagnosing correctly and carrying the right parts. ASAP resolves the majority of oven faults on the first visit because that's what the service is built to do.
Same-day oven repair available across Hurlock, MD
Gas and electric oven faults covered by the same technician
Temperature verification included on every oven job — not an extra
All brands serviced: Samsung, LG, GE, Whirlpool, Bosch, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Viking, Wolf, and more
Wall oven and range oven installation both in scope
Clear repair vs replace comparison when the unit's age makes it relevant
The most misdiagnosed oven problem isn't a failure. It's inconsistency.
An oven that sometimes reaches temperature and sometimes doesn't is frequently dismissed as normal variation, an old appliance, or a recipe problem. It's usually a failing thermostat sensor — a component that reads internal temperature and signals the element to cycle. As the sensor degrades, its resistance changes irregularly. The oven might hit 375°F on Monday and only reach 340°F on Thursday with the same setting.
How to check:
Buy an oven thermometer (under $15 at most hardware stores). Place it in the centre of the oven, set to 350°F, and note the actual reading after 20 minutes. Do this three times across three different days. If the readings vary by more than 25°F between sessions — not just within a session — the sensor is drifting.
A thermostat sensor replacement is one of the more straightforward oven repairs. In most models the sensor is accessible from inside the oven cavity, held by two screws, with a wiring connector that unplugs cleanly. If you're comfortable with basic appliance work, many manufacturers publish the part number in the manual. If not, a technician will have it done in under an hour. Either way, identifying the fault correctly is the first step — and the thermometer test gives you that for almost nothing.
"Oven had been running cold for weeks. I thought it was just ageing. ASAP came out, tested the temperature with their own thermometer, found the sensor was reading 40 degrees low. Replaced it same visit. I didn't realise how badly it had been affecting my cooking until everything worked properly again."
— Fiona B., Hurlock
"LG range oven stopped heating entirely. I braced for a big bill — compressor, control board, who knows. It was the igniter glow bar. Forty-five minutes, part was on the van, done. Relief is an understatement."
— Marcus W., Hurlock
"They installed a new wall oven for us after the old one finally gave out. Arrived on time, fitted cleanly, ran a full temperature test before leaving. The kitchen looks and works better than it did before the original fault."
— Harriet J., Hurlock
ASAP Oven Repairs serves Hurlock, MD with same-day availability, stocked vans, and a straight answer on whether repair or replacement is the smarter move. Stop adjusting your cooking around a broken oven. Book a visit today.