Oven and Range Repair Marietta GA

🔥 94 Marietta Oven and Range Calls 📍 30008 · 30060 · 30062 · 30064 · 30066 · 30067 · 30068 🍳 Gas and Electric · Wall and Double Ovens 💰 $99 Diagnostic · Applied to the Repair 🛡️ 90-Day Parts and Labor Warranty

An oven or range repair in Marietta, GA typically costs $403 when a part is replaced, with most jobs falling between $328 and $563 — parts, labor and the service call included. That is from 94 oven, range and cooktop calls across Marietta, 72 of which finished as paid repairs. Cooking appliances are the second most expensive category we service in this city, behind refrigerators, and the reason is Cobb County kitchens: wall ovens and double ovens are common here, and they have to be pulled out of the cabinet before anything can be tested. Diagnostic is $99, or $150 for a wall or double oven, and it is applied to the repair when you approve the work.

Oven and Range Repair in Marietta, GA

Not heating, burner will not light, temperature all over the place, door will not close? Gas and electric, freestanding ranges, slide-ins, wall ovens and double ovens.

If you smell gas, stop reading and act. Do not switch anything on or off, do not use the igniter, do not run an extractor fan. Turn off the gas supply at the valve if you can reach it safely, open windows, get everyone out, and call from outside. A gas leak is not a repair scheduling question. Once the property is safe, we handle the appliance side — gas appliance safety is covered in full in our gas appliance safety guide.

Ovens are the appliance where the gap between what a repair costs and what people assume it costs is widest. A range that will not heat feels like a dead machine; in our records the median for that exact complaint is $374 across 390 completed jobs. Wider Marietta coverage is on our appliance repair in Marietta GA page.


What It Costs by Symptom — From 4,508 Completed Cooking Jobs

Median totals — parts, labor and the service call in one number — grouped by what the appliance is doing wrong, across our completed oven, range, stove and cooktop work.

What it is doingMedian totalJobs (n)
Gas smell reported at the appliance$36636
Oven will not heat at all$374390
Burner clicks but will not light$38235
Door problem — will not close, seal, or stay shut$394128
Temperature wrong, uneven or drifting$420121

And the same data by part

RepairMedian totalMiddle halfJobs (n)
Bake or broil element$330$290 to $450133
Gas igniter$347$306 to $416262
Switch, knob or touchpad$375$306 to $472145
Surface burner or coil$378$297 to $480415
Door hinge, latch or lock$388$315 to $57336
Wiring harness or terminal block$396$335 to $49022
Temperature sensor$398$328 to $52845
Thermostat$431$325 to $66139
Door glass or gasket$450$330 to $55023
Control board$472$391 to $600138
Glass cooktop surface$532$320 to $74826
💡 Two things this table settles. First: the cheapest common cooking repair, a bake element at $330, and the most expensive routine one, a control board at $472, are $142 apart — the part is not what you are paying for, the visit and the labour are. Second: a gas igniter at $347 is one of the most frequent repairs we do anywhere, 262 completed jobs, and it is the answer to most gas ovens that will not heat. If someone quotes you a new range for that symptom without testing the igniter, get a second opinion.

Marietta by ZIP

ZIPAreaOven and range calls
30062East Cobb, Johnson Ferry corridor27
30066Sandy Plains, north east Marietta20
30068East Cobb, Mount Bethel12
30064West Marietta, Kennesaw Mountain11
30060Marietta Square, downtown9
30067South Marietta, Delk Road, I-758
30008South west Marietta7

Cooking work skews east in this city — 30062, 30066 and 30068 together account for more than half our Marietta oven calls, which is also where the built-in wall ovens and larger ranges live. Those three ZIPs are East Cobb addresses with Marietta mail, and they have their own pages: oven repair in East Cobb and cooktop repair in East Cobb, plus the high-end brands common in those kitchens — Wolf, Thermador and Viking.


The Failures We Find in Marietta Kitchens

Gas oven will not heat — the igniter $347 · 262 JOBS

The most common cooking repair we do. A gas oven igniter does two jobs: it glows hot enough to light the gas, and it draws enough current to open the safety valve. As it ages it weakens — it still glows, so it looks fine, but it no longer pulls enough current to open the valve, and the oven never lights. That is why a glowing igniter is not proof of a working igniter, and why swapping parts by guesswork wastes money here.

Electric oven will not heat — the bake element $330

The cheapest common repair on the list, 133 completed jobs. Usually visible: a blister, a break, or a burn mark on the element itself. On a real Marietta job in 30008 the diagnosis was a board plus the lower heating element together — worth knowing, because an element that fails hard can take the relay on the board with it, and replacing only the element leaves you calling again in a month.

Temperature wrong or drifting $420 · 121 JOBS

The most expensive symptom category and the one people live with longest. On a real Marietta job in 30062 the work was a twin probe oven control thermostat with replacement. A sensor is $398, a thermostat $431. What we do not do is charge you for a mythical calibration service — if the oven is off and there is nothing to replace, you pay the diagnostic and nothing else. More on the symptom in oven temperature issues.

Surface burners and cooktops $378 · 415 JOBS

The largest single group in our cooking data. On gas: burner caps, electrodes and spark modules — a burner that clicks forever without lighting is normally the electrode or the module, not the gas supply. On electric coil and glass tops: the element, the switch, or the surface itself. A cracked glass cooktop is the outlier at $532 and the one case where the surface is worth more than the parts under it.

Wall ovens and double ovens $150 DIAGNOSTIC

Common in Cobb County kitchens and a genuinely different job. The unit has to come out of the cabinet before anything can be tested, which is why the diagnostic is $150 rather than $99 — that fee still comes off the repair when you approve it. The upside: a wall oven is almost always worth repairing, because replacing one means matching a cabinet cutout that may no longer exist in current model sizes.

Door will not close or seal $394 · 128 JOBS

Hinges, the latch, or the door gasket. It looks cosmetic and it is not: a door that does not seal makes the oven run long, bake unevenly and cycle the element far more than it should, so a door problem often arrives disguised as a temperature problem. Hinges and latch $388, glass and gasket $450.

🔥 Igniters, bake elements and surface burners ride on the truck — the three parts behind most Marietta cooking calls.


Match Your Symptom to the Likely Cause

  • Gas oven will not light, cooktop burners work fine — the oven igniter ($347). The cooktop runs on a separate path, which is why it keeps working.
  • Electric oven stone cold, cooktop fine — bake element ($330), sometimes with the relay on the control board.
  • Bakes but everything burns on the bottom or the top — one of the two elements is out, or the convection fan has stopped moving air.
  • Runs 25 to 50 degrees off what you set — temperature sensor ($398) or thermostat ($431). Verify with an oven thermometer before booking.
  • Burner clicks and clicks but never lights — electrode or spark module, not the gas supply.
  • One burner dead, the others fine — that burner’s switch or coil ($378). Cheap in parts, and a routine visit.
  • Touchpad dead or buttons ignoring you — touchpad or switch ($375) before the control board ($472).
  • Oven door will not shut flush, heat escaping — hinges or latch ($388), gasket ($450).
  • Locked itself after a self-clean cycle — very common. Self-clean runs the oven hot enough to kill the thermal fuse or the door lock motor, which is why we do not recommend the cycle on older appliances.
  • Cracked glass cooktop — the surface ($532). Do not keep cooking on it: a crack lets spills reach the elements and the wiring below.

Which Cooking Brands We See in Marietta

Among Marietta oven, range and cooktop calls where the brand was tagged: Whirlpool 8, GE 6, LG 4, Samsung 4, Frigidaire 4, Bosch 3, Thermador 2, Maytag 2, Kenmore 1. Smaller numbers than the laundry categories because there are fewer cooking calls overall, but the pattern is the same one we see across Cobb County — Whirlpool and GE built into a lot of these kitchens as original equipment, with Bosch and Thermador appearing in renovated east-side homes. If you have a Wolf, Viking, Thermador or Sub-Zero appliance, the East Cobb brand pages linked above go into far more depth on those specific units.

Repair or replace an oven or range

Straight answer: repair, and more confidently than with any other appliance in the kitchen. The median oven repair in Marietta is $403 against $700 to $2,000 for a comparable new range, and far more for a built-in wall oven once installation is counted. Ovens are also mechanically simple compared with a refrigerator: no sealed system, no refrigerant, nothing that fails catastrophically and takes the appliance with it. Ovens typically last 13 to 15 years, longer than almost anything else in the kitchen — see how long ovens last. The one case where replacement genuinely wins is a very old range needing several unrelated repairs at once, and the framework for that call is in the repair versus replacement guide. For gas-specific work, see gas range repair.

What you pay and when Diagnostic is $99, or $150 for a double oven or wall oven because the unit has to be pulled from the cabinet before it can be tested. Either way it is applied to the repair when you approve the work. If we test the appliance and there is nothing worth replacing, you pay the diagnostic and nothing else — there is no separate charge for adjusting or calibrating anything. Wider context in how much appliance repair costs in Atlanta and how appliance repair pricing works.

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Oven and Range Repair in Marietta — Questions We Get

How much does oven repair cost in Marietta, GA?

The median oven or range repair in Marietta is $403 when a part is replaced, with the middle half of jobs between $328 and $563, including parts, labor and the service call. By part: bake element $330, gas igniter $347, switch or touchpad $375, surface burner $378, door hinge or latch $388, temperature sensor $398, thermostat $431, control board $472, glass cooktop surface $532. The diagnostic is $99, or $150 for a wall or double oven, and it is applied to the repair when you approve the work.

My gas oven will not heat but the cooktop burners still work. Why?

Almost always the oven igniter, our single most common cooking repair at 262 completed jobs and a median of $347. The oven and the cooktop light through separate paths, which is why one keeps working. A weak igniter still glows but no longer draws enough current to open the gas safety valve, so a glowing igniter does not mean a working igniter — it has to be tested, not eyeballed.

My oven temperature is off by 25 to 50 degrees. Can it be calibrated?

Usually it is a failing temperature sensor ($398) or thermostat ($431) rather than a calibration issue, and the median for the whole symptom group is $420 across 121 completed jobs. We do not sell a separate calibration service: if we test the oven and there is nothing worth replacing, you pay the $99 diagnostic and nothing else. Verify with a standalone oven thermometer before booking, because a lot of suspected temperature problems turn out to be a door that no longer seals.

Why is the diagnostic $150 for my wall oven?

Because a wall oven or a double oven has to be unfastened and pulled out of the cabinet before any component can be reached or tested, which is a substantially bigger job than opening a freestanding range. The $150 is applied to the repair when you approve the work, exactly like the standard $99.

My burner clicks but will not light. Is that dangerous?

The clicking itself is the spark igniter working, so the usual cause is a wet or dirty burner cap, a failed electrode, or a spark module — median $382. It is not dangerous in itself, but if you can smell gas at any point, stop, do not operate any switch, shut off the supply if you can do so safely, leave the property and call from outside.

Is it worth repairing an oven or should I buy a new range?

Repair, in almost every case. The median repair is $403 against $700 to $2,000 for a comparable new range, and far more for a built-in wall oven once installation and cabinet fitting are counted. Ovens have no sealed system and no single catastrophic failure, and they typically last 13 to 15 years. Replacement only wins on a very old range needing several unrelated repairs at once.

My oven locked itself after a self-clean cycle. What happened?

Self-clean runs the cavity hot enough to take out the thermal fuse or the door lock motor, and the door stays locked when it does. It is a common failure and a routine repair, but it is also why we suggest not running self-clean on older appliances, especially in the week before a holiday when you need the oven.

Do you repair gas and electric, and which Marietta ZIPs do you cover?

Both gas and electric, freestanding ranges, slide-ins, wall ovens, double ovens and cooktops, across all seven Marietta ZIPs: 30008, 30060, 30062, 30064, 30066, 30067 and 30068. Our heaviest cooking volume is in 30062 and 30066. Every completed repair carries a 90-day parts and labor warranty.

Oven Out in Marietta? Most of These Are Under $400.

Gas igniter $347, bake element $330, surface burner $378 — the three repairs behind most cooking calls in this city. Gas and electric, wall and double ovens, all seven Marietta ZIPs, 90-day parts and labor warranty.

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