Oven Not Heating Repair in Mableton, GA
Turn your cold oven back into a dependable cooking appliance. Whether it is a failed bake element, worn gas igniter, faulty temperature sensor, or relay board issue, our local technicians provide prompt, honest, and lasting diagnostics.

Common Oven Heating Symptoms
We resolve heating failures on both gas and electric models.
Frequently Asked Questions About Oven Heating Problems
Diagnosing why your oven is cold, slow to preheat, or baking unevenly. Our local Cobb County technicians provide prompt diagnostics and reliable repairs.
Common Oven Heating Questions
Find clear answers to why your gas or electric range, wall oven, or cooktop is not reaching cooking temperatures.
Quick Safety Check
Always avoid sticking conductive tools into the oven cavity when it is plugged in or connected to high-voltage lines. Our technicians carry specialized thermal imaging and multimeters for precise troubleshooting.
Oven Heating Diagnostic Guide
Identify why your gas or electric oven is not heating, baking unevenly, or failing to reach target temperatures with our certified technician troubleshooting walkthrough.
Top 3 Causes of Oven Heat Failure
Over 85% of oven no-heat calls in Mableton and Cobb County trace back to one of these three primary mechanical components.
Why It Fails
The silicon carbide igniter has weakened with age, failing to draw the 3.2 to 3.6 amps required to open the safety valve.
Diagnostic Check
Observe the glow element during preheat. A healthy igniter glows bright yellow-white within 60 seconds.
Why It Fails
Internal resistance coil has burned out, developed physical blisters, or suffered terminal oxidation.
Diagnostic Check
Inspect the bottom and top heating coils for visible cracks, blistering, or continuity break using a multimeter.
Why It Fails
The internal temperature sensor probe (RTD) resistance has drifted out of calibration tolerance.
Diagnostic Check
Test sensor resistance at room temperature with an ohmmeter (standard read is ~1080 ohms at 70 degrees Fahrenheit).
DIY Diagnostic Walkthrough
Follow these sequential checks before booking professional service to confirm power, gas, and sensor health.
Verify Power & Gas Supply
Confirm the dual-pole 240V breaker is not tripped for electric units, or check that the gas supply valve is fully opened.
Inspect Heating Elements Visually
Check the upper broil and lower bake elements for blistering, discoloration, physical fractures, or dark burn spots.
Check Igniter Glow & Amperage
On gas ovens, confirm the igniter reaches brilliant yellow-white heat within 90 seconds to trigger the gas valve.
Test the Temperature Sensor
Check resistance with an ohmmeter across the temperature probe terminals to confirm accurate temperature tracking.
Frequently Asked Diagnostic Questions
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