
Built-In Oven Repair in Newark & Surrounding Areas, NJ
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Why Choose Boost Appliance Service?
20+ Years Experience
Over two decades repairing New Jersey's kitchen and laundry appliances. Factory-trained, certified technicians.
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Same-day or next-day appointments available. We know you can't wait — we respond fast.
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Most new customers come from referrals. We fix it right the first time, every time.
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Our certified technicians are trained to repair appliances from all major brands
Dmitry visited today and helped fixing GE oven. He was quick to diagnose issue and fixed it at reasonable price.
I haven't met a man as professional and honest as Alex in a long time. He really does the best in the interest of the customer.
Igor from Boost Appliance Service repaired my subzero refrigerator. He needed to order parts but in general the repair turned over was fast and my fridge is working perfectly right now. The best service in Morristown. Highly recommend!
I was very impressed with their great availability. They scheduled me in quickly and Ramiz was very knowledgeable and detail oriented. The error code we had was not appearing but he still spent 45 minutes making sure everything was checked. I appreciated his attention to detail and not just leaving when the error code wasn't there. We will definitely be returning customers!
A+++ Service. Boost Appliance Service is great. I called on Monday and Mr. Igor came the next day to repair the defrost sensor and drain line of my fridge, he also did thorough maintenance checks on my laundry dryer and laundry washer machine. 3 appliances all in one day. Highly recommended. Answered all my questions and showed me how to maintain my appliances. Thank you.
Eddie did an EXCELLENT job diagnosing, repairing and cleaning my washer and dryer. Completely disassembled it, made it run smoother than ever and made the inside shine like new.
Lots of homes around South Ward and near Branch Brook Park have those older GE or Frigidaire double wall ovens built into the kitchen cabinets. When one oven stops heating or both start running at different temperatures, dinner plans fall apart fast. We fix these problems every week—usually the issue is a failed heating element, a stuck thermostat, or a control board that's lost its mind. Newark's kitchens from the 1950s and 1960s were built around these built-in double ovens. They're solid units, but they take real punishment from daily cooking. A family making dinner five nights a week puts serious hours on those heating elements and door hinges.
Newark's housing stock is mostly 1950s-1970s residential buildings, especially in the 07114 and 07107 zip codes where kitchens were designed around built-in double ovens. These older units take a beating from daily use and sometimes suffer from voltage inconsistencies in aging electrical systems. The good news: most of these Whirlpool, Kenmore, and Samsung models are straightforward to diagnose once you know what to look for. Around the Ironbound section and near Military Park, we see a lot of Amana and Frigidaire doubles that have been running since the 1980s. The electrical wiring in these Newark neighborhoods can be spotty—older homes sometimes don't have dedicated circuits for heavy-load appliances, which stresses the control board and heating element over time. We've pulled thermostats and heating elements from hundreds of units across Newark, and the pattern is always the same: age plus inconsistent power supply equals failure. If your building was constructed before 1975, there's a good chance your double oven has the original thermostat sensor. These sensors drift out of calibration after 40+ years. You'll notice one oven running 30 or 40 degrees hotter than the other, even though both dials say the same temperature. That's the sensor telling you it's time for a replacement. Newark's older homes in particular struggle with this because the electrical infrastructure hasn't kept pace with modern appliance demands. A GE or Whirlpool unit from 1972 wasn't built to handle today's power fluctuations, so components fail faster than they would in a newer home with updated wiring.
Common Built-In Oven Issues in Newark
One Oven Heats, One Doesn't
You set both ovens to 375°F and one reaches temp in 15 minutes while the other stays lukewarm. Usually it's a failed heating element in the cooler oven, or the thermostat sensor isn't reading correctly. Frigidaire and GE models in older Newark homes often develop this issue after 10+ years of regular use. The heating element is the wire coil at the bottom of the oven cavity—when it burns out, no heat. We replace it and test both ovens to 500°F to make sure they're synchronized. This happens constantly in Newark's residential areas. Call (201) 555-0199 and we'll schedule a same-day visit to get both cavities working again.
Temperature Mismatch Between Ovens
One oven runs 50 degrees hotter than the other, even though both controls say 400°F. The culprit is typically a faulty thermostat or a control board that's drifting out of calibration. Samsung and Kenmore double ovens sometimes show this symptom when the lower oven's temperature sensor gets stuck or corroded. We check the sensor resistance and the control board voltage to pinpoint which component failed. If the board is bad, we replace it. If it's the sensor, that's a cheaper fix. Either way, we get both ovens matching within 5 degrees. Newark's inconsistent electrical supply accelerates this kind of drift in older units.
Door Hinge Broken or Door Won't Close Tight
The door sags, won't latch, or hangs crooked on one or both ovens. A worn door hinge assembly or a bent hinge pin is the usual cause, and it affects how heat stays inside. We replace the hinge and adjust the door frame so both GE and Whirlpool models seal properly again. A loose door gasket seal also contributes to this—heat leaks out and your oven takes twice as long to preheat. We inspect the gasket during the hinge repair and replace it if it's cracked or compressed. These hinges take constant stress in busy Newark kitchens.
Control Board Errors or Blank Display
The oven display goes blank, shows random numbers, or won't respond to button presses. This usually means the control board has failed or there's a loose wire connection behind the panel. We remove the front cover, check all connectors, and test the board with a multimeter. If the board is fried, we source a replacement specific to your oven model—GE, Whirlpool, and Kenmore boards are different, so we match it exactly. Newark's older electrical wiring sometimes causes voltage spikes that fry these boards prematurely.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Newark for double oven repair?▼
We typically arrive within 2 hours of your call in Newark's 07114, 07107, and nearby zip codes. Parking near residential buildings can be tight, so let us know your street and building type when you call. Same-day service available most days—call (201) 555-0199 to schedule. If you're in the Ironbound or closer to downtown Newark, parking is usually on the street, so we factor that into our arrival time. We carry heating elements, thermostats, and control boards in our truck, so most double oven jobs get done in one visit.
Do you repair GE and Frigidaire double ovens?▼
Yes. GE Profile, Frigidaire, and Kenmore double ovens are common in Newark homes. We stock heating elements, thermostats, control boards, and door hinge assemblies for these brands and can usually fix the problem in one visit. Whirlpool and Amana units are also in our parts inventory. If we need to order something special, we'll let you know upfront. Call (201) 555-0199 with your oven's brand and age so we can confirm parts availability before we head out.
What if both ovens stopped working at the same time?▼
That points to a shared control board failure or a tripped circuit breaker. We diagnose it on-site and repair or replace the board if needed. Emergency evening appointments available—call us right away at (201) 555-0199 so we can get you back to cooking. If it's a breaker trip, we'll check for electrical overload and make sure your Newark home's wiring can handle the load. Older buildings in Newark sometimes don't have enough amperage on the circuit serving the double oven, which causes repeated failures.
How much does a heating element or thermostat replacement cost?▼
Heating element replacement runs $150–$300 depending on the oven model. Thermostat sensor replacement is usually $100–$200. Control board replacement is higher, around $400–$600, but we always give you a quote before we start work. Call (201) 555-0199 and describe the problem—we can often estimate the cost over the phone based on your oven's brand and age.
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