OVEN & RANGE REPAIR · BALBOA PENINSULA, CA
Oven not heating in Balboa Peninsula
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The oven runs but never reaches temperature, so food stays raw or cooks far too slowly.
What is going on.
When an oven will not heat, the most common reason is a failed heating component: the bake element on an electric oven or the igniter on a gas oven. The control board and temperature sensor can also be at fault. Because the fix involves a 240-volt circuit on electric models and a gas valve on gas models, the cause has to be confirmed before any part is replaced.
Most common causes.
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Burned-out bake element
On an electric oven, the bake element is the curved rod across the floor of the cavity. When it fails it often shows a blister, a break, or a scorched spot, and the oven will not heat for baking.
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Weak or failed gas igniter
On a gas oven the igniter draws current to open the safety gas valve. As it ages it glows but no longer gets hot enough to release gas, so the burner never lights.
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Faulty oven temperature sensor
The sensor tells the control how hot the cavity is. If it reads incorrectly, the control may stop sending power to the element or igniter, leaving the oven cold.
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Failed electronic control board
The control board switches power to the heating circuit. Burned relay contacts or a cracked board can cut the signal even when the element and sensor are good.
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Tripped breaker or lost power leg
An electric oven uses two 120-volt legs. If one leg is lost at the breaker, the cooktop or lights may still work while the oven cavity does not heat.
Try this first: safe DIY checks.
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Switch the oven breaker off for one minute, then back on, and try a bake cycle again.
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Confirm the oven is set to Bake at a real temperature and is not in Sabbath, delay-start, or timed-cook mode.
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On an electric oven, look at the bake element with the oven cold and unplugged: check for breaks, blisters, or burn marks.
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On a gas oven, watch the igniter from a safe distance with the lights off: it should glow bright orange within a minute.
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Make sure the clock is set, since some ovens will not heat until the time of day is entered.
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Check that the gas supply valve behind the range is fully open and that other gas burners light normally.
Why this happens in Balboa Peninsula.
The Balboa Peninsula packs century-old cottages on Peninsula Point and Lido Isle next to fully rebuilt properties, so an oven call here can be anything from a vintage gas range in a beach rental to a Wolf dual-fuel range in a remodeled Cannery Village kitchen. Salt air off the open ocean reaches the burner caps and exterior trim quickly, and tight peninsula kitchens often mean a single range carries the whole household. Pro-style ranges from Wolf, Thermador, and Viking are common in the renovated homes and need their burners and convection elements treated with care.
Oven & Range repair service in Balboa Peninsula.
Esquire covers Balboa Peninsula and the rest of Orange County seven days a week. A technician reaches most Balboa Peninsula addresses in about 25 minutes from our Corona del Mar shop, carrying common oven parts on the truck so many repairs finish on the first visit.
Neighborhoods we cover
Balboa Village, Peninsula Point, Lido Isle, West Newport
ZIP codes
92661, 92663
Typical drive time
About 25 min
What does this repair cost?
Full repair (parts + labor)
$170 to $480
Time on site
45-90 min
Range reflects 2026 parts and labor for the Balboa Peninsula Orange County market and varies with the failed part. $65 diagnostic, waived with repair. 90-day parts and labor warranty.
Questions homeowners ask.
- Why does my cooktop work but the oven does not heat?
- On an electric range the cooktop and the oven run on separate circuits inside the appliance, so a failed bake element or a lost 120-volt leg can stop the oven while the surface burners still work.
- Is it worth repairing an oven that will not heat?
- Usually yes. A bake element or a gas igniter is a moderate repair, and replacing it is far cheaper than a new range. Repair makes less sense only when the control board has failed on an oven that is already near the end of its life.
- How long does an oven not-heating repair take?
- Most element or igniter replacements are finished in under an hour and a half once the faulty part is confirmed and on hand.
Not Heating usually gets worse. Book a diagnosis.
We diagnose, quote in writing, and most repairs finish on the first visit. Diagnostic is $65, waived with the repair.
- Same & next-day appointments available, 7 days a week
- Service call from $65 (varies by appliance), waived with the repair
- 90-day parts and labor warranty