In life, we have expectations because we are taught to understand that when something is done right, you will get a certain result. If you study, you’ll get good grades. If you do a nice thing for someone, you’ll gain favor. Life is a circle of doing things correctly or the right way, and everything should work out. Funny enough, the same goes for appliances. Say you’re heading into your kitchen, it’s dinner time, and you want to make yourself a frozen pizza. There are a few things that could go wrong with this task, to make it not work out.
To make a frozen pizza, you would likely preheat your oven, put your pizza in for the time required to be cooked, and then enjoy. So what could go wrong and what’s the point?
Well, sometimes when you do everything right, things won’t work out, and you have to figure it out. In this case, let’s be clear: the pizza put in the oven didn’t get cooked properly, and the oven barely cooked it. Why? Because your oven is faulty, and there is something wrong. In this blog, we’re going to dive into the mystery of why this pizza didn’t get cooked. We’ll explore the DIY routines that could have prevented your appliance from malfunctioning, discuss the regular appliance maintenance needed or necessary prior, and ultimately dissect and talk about the appliance fault in question.
Common Oven Faults
So there could be a myriad of reasons why your appliance would fail. Let’s go through seven common reasons.
- Temperature Inaccuracy: Ovens may sometimes display inaccurate temperatures, leading to undercooking or overcooking of food. This could be due to a malfunctioning thermostat or heating element.
- Uneven Heating: Another common issue is when certain areas of the oven heat up more than others, resulting in unevenly cooked food. This could be caused by a faulty heating element, improper airflow, or a damaged oven seal.
- Poor Insulation: If the oven isn’t properly insulated, heat may escape, causing fluctuations in temperature and affecting cooking performance. This could be due to worn-out insulation or gaps in the oven door seal.
- Dirty or Clogged Burners: Gas ovens may experience issues with their burners, such as clogs or debris buildup, affecting the efficiency of heat distribution and cooking performance.
- Faulty Igniter: Gas ovens rely on an igniter to ignite the gas and create the necessary heat for cooking. A faulty igniter can result in inconsistent heating or failure to ignite at all.
- Broken Oven Door: A damaged oven door seal or hinges can lead to heat loss, affecting the oven’s ability to maintain a consistent temperature and properly cook food.
- Electrical Issues: For electric ovens, electrical problems such as faulty wiring, blown fuses, or tripped circuits can disrupt the oven’s performance and lead to cooking issues.
These are just a few examples of common oven faults that could contribute to improperly cooked food. In the upcoming blog, we’ll go deeper into these issues, discuss troubleshooting methods, and explore preventive maintenance routines to keep your oven in top condition.
Troubleshooting Oven Faults
When all else fails and you can’t resolve something on your own, it’s human nature to seek assistance. Lucky for you, no matter where you live, there is likely a trusty appliance repair company and certified technicians in abundance who can come and assist you. We at ARS Appliances Repair Service are Southern Ontario’s premier choice for appliance repair across the province.
We’re located in Toronto & The GTA, Ottawa, Windsor, London, Barrie, you name it, we’re probably local to you and ready to assist you. We’re located in over 70 cities, and we can assist you with all your appliance repair needs. Located at 15 Connie Crescent, #7 in Concord-Vaughan, you can visit us in the office or give us a call at 866-415-3937.
Call us and talk to one of our helpful and knowledgeable dispatchers, and we can arrange a service call where we can come and diagnose your oven. We charge $120 + tax, and if we don’t have the part on the first visit, we’ll credit the visit against your second, deducting it from the total. You’ll only ever pay one service call fee when we come back for the repair.
Not everything is meant for a DIY fix, to maintain the longevity of your unit, adequate appliance repair, maintenance, and of course love, will help keep your expensive kitchen appliances in top-notch condition.