Why Is My Electric Oven Not Heating?
An electric oven that will not heat is most often caused by a burned-out bake or broil element, a tripped breaker, or a control problem. A failed temperature sensor can also prevent proper heating. SilverSpring OvenPro repairs only ovens and ranges, so we can test each part and find the real cause.
Check the Heating Elements
The bake element sits at the bottom and the broil element at the top. A failed element often shows visible breaks, blisters, or dark spots.
If only baking or only broiling fails, the matching element is a likely suspect.
Power and Control Problems
Confirm the breaker has not tripped, since electric ovens use a dedicated high-voltage circuit. Partial power can let the display work while the elements stay cold.
A faulty control board or temperature sensor can also stop the oven from reaching temperature.
Get an Accurate Diagnosis
Because several parts can cause the same symptom, testing is the reliable way to find the fault.
SilverSpring OvenPro offers electric oven repair in Silver Spring and Takoma Park and focuses only on ovens.
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