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Gas Oven Repair in Portland, OR

Gas oven repair in Portland runs $150-$400+ for most igniter, thermostat, and valve repairs, though the exact cost depends on what's actually wrong — which is why we diagnose before we quote. Our technicians test the ignition system, burner, gas valve, and safety controls, and handle all gas-line work to code.

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A gas oven that won't ignite, won't hold temperature, or smells faintly of gas needs a technician who understands both the appliance and the safety requirements of a gas connection. Gas oven repair covers everything from a worn igniter and a clogged burner port to a faulty safety valve or thermostat — and because a gas line is involved, this isn't the kind of repair to attempt yourself. We diagnose the actual cause first, then walk you through what's needed before any parts are ordered or work begins.

What's Included

What We Check on a Gas Oven Call

The same diagnostic path, every visit.

Ignition System

Testing the igniter, spark module, or pilot assembly for weak or failed ignition.

Burner & Gas Valve

Checking burner ports for clogs and testing the safety valve for proper gas flow.

Thermostat Accuracy

Confirming actual oven temperature matches the dial setting, a common gas-oven complaint.

Door Seal & Vents

Checking the door gasket and vent path since heat loss can mimic a burner problem.

Gas Oven Diagnostic Checklist
  • Gas supply & shutoff valve confirmed safe
  • Igniter resistance & glow-time tested
  • Burner ports inspected for clogs
  • Thermostat accuracy verified against dial
  • Door seal checked for heat loss
Our Process

How a Gas Oven Repair Visit Works

  1. Call to schedule — tell us the oven brand and what's happening (won't ignite, weak flame, uneven heat, gas smell).
  2. On-site diagnosis — we test the ignition system, burner, valve, and thermostat to confirm the actual fault.
  3. Explain the fix — we walk through what's needed and the part involved before ordering or repairing anything.
  4. Repair & safety check — the repair is completed and the gas connection is verified safe before we leave.

Gas-Line Work Is Never a DIY Job

If you smell gas near your oven, stop using it and call a licensed technician right away. All gas-valve and gas-line work on this site is performed only by qualified, licensed technicians — we never recommend or walk homeowners through DIY gas-line repairs.

Why It Matters

Getting Gas Oven Repair Right the First Time

Gas appliances have less margin for guesswork than electric ones. A worn igniter can look like a gas-supply problem, and a weak flame can look like a bad regulator — telling them apart requires actually testing the components rather than swapping parts and hoping.

  • Igniter & spark module testing
  • Gas valve & regulator diagnostics
  • Thermostat calibration checks
Gas oven control dials and burner detail

How Much Does Gas Oven Repair Cost?

How much it costs to repair a gas oven depends on the specific fault — an igniter replacement is a relatively contained repair, while a gas valve or control board replacement involves more labor and part cost. Servicing a gas oven (cleaning burner ports, checking connections, calibrating the thermostat) is typically less involved than a full component replacement. Who to call for a gas oven repair matters too: because gas-line work carries real safety risk, always use a licensed technician rather than a general handyman or a DIY approach. We diagnose first and give you the actual repair scope before any work begins, rather than quoting blind.

Quick Answers

Gas Oven Repair FAQs

Straight answers — no clicking around.

How much does it cost to repair a gas oven?
It depends on the fault — an igniter replacement is typically less involved than a gas valve or control board repair. We diagnose the exact issue first and explain the repair before any work starts, rather than quoting a flat rate sight unseen.
How much does it cost to service a gas oven?
Routine servicing — cleaning burner ports, checking connections, and calibrating the thermostat — is generally less costly than a component replacement, but exact pricing depends on the model and what's found during diagnosis.
Who do you call to repair a gas oven?
Always use a licensed appliance repair technician for gas oven work, never a general handyman or DIY approach. Portland Oven Repair sends technicians licensed to handle gas-line connections safely.
What if I smell gas near my oven?
Stop using the oven immediately, ventilate the area, and call a licensed technician. Never attempt to diagnose or repair a suspected gas leak yourself.

Ready to Fix Your Gas Oven?

Call Portland Oven Repair to schedule a same-day or next-day gas oven diagnostic visit.

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