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Built-In Oven Repair in West New York & Surrounding Areas, NJ

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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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Vaibhav Kamble
Feb 2026

Dmitry visited today and helped fixing GE oven. He was quick to diagnose issue and fixed it at reasonable price.

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Karin
Feb 2026

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.

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София Виноградова
Jan 2026

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!

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Melissa Kienzlen
Jan 2026

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!

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Ibrahim M
Jan 2026

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.

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Barry Katz
Jan 2026

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.

That KitchenAid or GE double wall oven in your kitchen near Boulevard East probably handles serious cooking most days. Then one oven stops heating while the other runs fine, and suddenly you're juggling dishes between the two cavities. It's not a minor inconvenience—it's a broken workflow. Residents across West New York and the 07093 zip code deal with this constantly, and the fix usually isn't as complicated as it feels.

West New York's mix of 1960s garden apartments and newer residential buildings means a lot of kitchens have double wall ovens squeezed into tight spaces. Buildings along Kennedy Boulevard and near Lincoln Park tend to have older GE or Whirlpool units installed during renovations twenty-plus years ago. Tighter electrical systems in these mid-rise buildings can actually stress modern control boards, making temperature regulation between the two cavities drift over time. Humidity from proximity to the Hudson River also affects the electronic components in these units faster than you'd see inland. The aging wiring in West New York's pre-1970s buildings creates another headache. When you've got a double oven pulling 240 volts and the building's panel is original, voltage fluctuations happen. That Samsung or Bosch double oven gets confused by the sag, and the control board starts misfiring. We see this pattern constantly in West New York's older complexes. Summer thunderstorms make it worse—a power surge can fry a thermal fuse or damage the relay board in minutes.

Common Built-In Oven Issues in West New York

One Oven Won't Heat Above 200 Degrees

The heating element in the lower or upper cavity burns out first, usually on whichever oven gets used more. You'll see one cavity stay cold while the other hits 450 degrees just fine. This is almost always the heating element itself or a failed thermal fuse that's protecting the circuit. Samsung and Bosch double ovens in West New York show this pattern around year eight or nine of use. The thermal fuse is a safety device—when it blows, the heating element won't fire at all. If you're seeing error code F1 or F2 on the display, that's your control board telling you the heating circuit is open. Don't just keep trying to preheat; you'll burn through more fuses. Call us and we'll swap the element and check the fuse before you waste another afternoon.

Temperature Mismatch Between Upper and Lower Cavities

Both ovens heat, but one reads 325 while you set it to 375, and the other overshoots to 400. The issue lives in the thermostat or the control board—each cavity has its own temperature sensor, and when one sensor drifts or the board stops reading it correctly, you get wild swings. Whirlpool and LG models in West New York kitchens see this especially after power surges during summer storms. The temperature sensor itself is a cheap part, maybe $40–$80, but if the control board is misinterpreting the signal, you're looking at board replacement. We test the sensor resistance with a multimeter first to narrow it down. If the board is the culprit, we'll know before we start pulling parts.

Door Hinge Broken, Oven Won't Stay Open or Closes Too Fast

The hinge assembly on a double oven takes twice the wear because you're opening two doors daily. One hinge snaps, the door drops, and suddenly you can't safely pull out a baking sheet. KitchenAid and Bosch units have stronger hinges than budget brands, but they still fail around year ten. A bent or broken hinge needs replacement—not an expensive fix, but it has to be done right so the door aligns properly. The hinge pin wears first, then the bracket cracks. If you catch it early and just replace the pin, you'll save money. Wait too long and the bracket warps, and now you need the full hinge assembly on both cavities to keep them balanced.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to West New York for double oven repair?

We're usually in West New York within two hours of your call. Parking on the residential streets near Lincoln Park or Boulevard East is tight, so let us know your building setup—whether you're in a mid-rise or garden apartment. Same-day service available most days, and we run evening appointments too. Call (201) 555-0199 or schedule online for your slot.

Do you repair Bosch and KitchenAid double ovens, and what about GE?

Yes to all three. Bosch control boards and heating elements are common fixes in West New York. KitchenAid hinges and thermostats fail regularly. GE double wall units, especially the older models from the 1990s and 2000s in West New York buildings, need heating element and thermal fuse replacements often. We also handle Whirlpool and Samsung double ovens. Bring the model number if you have it—you'll find it on a sticker inside the oven cavity or on the back wall.

What's the typical cost for a heating element replacement on a double oven?

Heating element runs $180–$320 installed, depending on which cavity and the brand. If it's the control board, expect $350–$500. If it's just the thermal fuse, you're looking at $80–$120. We diagnose for free and call you with the exact price before starting work. Emergency evening slots available. Schedule same-day service by calling (201) 555-0199.

Why does my double oven have voltage problems in West New York?

West New York has a lot of older buildings with original electrical panels. A double oven pulls serious current—240 volts, 40+ amps—and if your building's wiring is aging or overloaded, the voltage sags. Your control board gets confused and stops regulating temperature correctly. Summer storms make it worse. We can check your voltage with a multimeter and tell you if the building's electrical is the root cause. Sometimes it's just a blown thermal fuse from a surge; sometimes you need an electrician to look at the panel. Either way, we'll tell you what's actually broken.

Need Built-In Oven Repair in West New York?

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(551) 282-9561
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