
St Johns was its own incorporated town before joining Portland, and it still has a distinct feel — a compact historic downtown along N Lombard, the St Johns Bridge, and a housing mix that runs from early-1900s bungalows to newer infill construction. That range of home ages means a range of oven types too, and we diagnose whichever one is actually in your kitchen before recommending a repair.
Oven repair in St Johns covers gas ranges, electric ranges, built-in wall ovens, and commercial-style units, and the right fix depends on testing the specific appliance rather than guessing from the home's age. St Johns has one of the more varied housing stocks in North Portland — original bungalows near the historic downtown strip sit blocks from newer builds — so we see everything from a decades-old gas range that just needs an igniter to a modern electric double oven with a control-board fault. Whatever's in your kitchen, we diagnose the actual cause first and explain the repair before any work begins.
Choose the repair that matches what your oven is doing.
Igniter, burner & gas valve diagnostics for St Johns homes.
Heating element, control board & sensor repair.
Gasket & hinge repair to stop heat loss and long preheats.
Replacing the part most often behind a no-heat oven.
Built-in single and double wall oven service.
Repair for the commercial-style ranges found near St Johns' small business corridor.
Because St Johns grew up as its own town before annexation, its housing didn't develop on a single timeline the way some newer subdivisions did — you'll find older gas ranges original to a bungalow a few blocks from a newer electric double oven in a recently built home. We treat every call as its own diagnosis rather than assuming a fix based on the neighborhood.

Straight answers — no clicking around.
St Johns sits at the north end of Portland along the Willamette, anchored by its own small commercial strip and the St Johns Bridge, and appointments here run the same way as anywhere else in our service area — call, describe the oven and the symptom, and we schedule a same-day or next-day visit. From there it's the same diagnostic-first process: test the actual component, whether that's a gas valve, a heating element, or a door seal, and explain the fix before we start.
Call Portland Oven Repair to schedule a same-day or next-day visit.
(888) 555-0123