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Last updated July 2026

The post-war bungalows and remodeled craftsmen off Magnolia Boulevard tell the story — Burbank homeowners have been quietly upgrading kitchens for years, swapping old ranges for KitchenAid wall units that run both cavities hard during the holidays. One cavity goes out, and suddenly a $2,400 appliance is half useful. That's the call we get most from the 91505 side of town. Usually a failed heating element. Sometimes a control board that's confused about which cavity it's supposed to be managing — common on KitchenAid KODE-series units after the firmware clock drifts past a certain threshold.

Most of the housing stock between Glenoaks Boulevard and Hollywood Way was built between 1945 and 1965 — kitchens that have been renovated once or twice, with wall units fitted into cabinetry that wasn't originally designed for them. Tight clearances in zip 91506 mean we're working in cramped alcoves where accessing the wiring harness behind a Bosch built-in takes twice as long as a standard install. We account for that in the estimate up front — no surprises on the invoice. Newer construction up toward the Burbank Hills runs Thermador and KitchenAid built-ins flush into custom cabinetry. Different challenges. Same urgency when Thanksgiving is three days out. One more thing specific to 91505 and 91506: a handful of mid-century homes on the Magnolia Park streets still carry aluminum branch wiring from the original construction. Intermittent control board faults in these houses sometimes trace back to a loose connection at the junction box — not the appliance at all. We check for that before ordering parts, because a $400 board replacement won't fix a wiring problem.

Common Built-In Oven Issues in Burbank

Upper Cavity Dead, Lower Still Works — Or Vice Versa

Each cavity has its own heating element and broil element wired through a separate relay on the control board. When one relay burns out, that cavity goes cold while the other runs fine. Bosch double ovens — especially the HBL series — develop this fault after 6-8 years of regular use. Replacement relay boards run $180-$240 in parts; the diagnosis takes about 20 minutes with a multimeter. Three of those relay swaps in the Magnolia Park neighborhood alone in the past two months. The HBL8651UC is the one we see most often.

Temperature Mismatch Between Top and Bottom Oven

Both sides heat, but one runs 40-50°F off the set point. Nine times out of ten it's a failed oven temperature sensor — a thin probe mounted inside the cavity that sends resistance readings back to the control board. KitchenAid KODE500ESS units are notorious for this after the sensor coating degrades around year four. Recalibrating through the menu only masks it temporarily; the probe needs replacing. Part itself runs $35-$60; total job lands around $150-$200 if that's the only failure. If the control board has already compensated too aggressively, it may need a reset as well.

Door Hinge Broken — Cavity Won't Seal

A door that sags or doesn't close flush bleeds heat continuously and forces the heating element to cycle almost nonstop just to hold temperature. Thermador wall oven hinges are under constant stress from the door weight — the spring-loaded pivot pins wear out and the door starts to drop, typically after 8-10 years. Running a unit with a compromised door seal also accelerates thermal fuse failures, so fixing the hinge before it cascades into a board-level repair is the smarter call. On gas-adjacent installs in older Burbank homes near Hollywood Way, we've also seen the igniter assembly get coated in cooktop grease through the shared cabinet space — different fault, same cramped access.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to Burbank for a double oven repair?

Burbank is usually 25-35 minutes from our nearest tech. We cover the San Fernando Valley daily, and Burbank is a regular stop — Magnolia Park, the Rancho neighborhood, up into the Hills. Same-day slots are available most weekdays, evening appointments too. Call (323) 870-4790 and we'll tell you exactly what's open today. Most calls placed before noon get a same-day visit.

Do you repair Bosch and KitchenAid double ovens specifically?

Both are common in Burbank and we carry parts for them on the van. Bosch built-ins frequently need control board relay replacements and door latch assemblies. KitchenAid wall units more often come in for temperature sensor swaps and broil element replacements. Thermador we handle too — they just take more time to access properly given the flush-mount cabinetry. Samsung and LG models show up in newer builds around 91502; those tend to throw F3 or E1 error codes pointing to a shorted temperature sensor circuit.

What does a double oven repair typically cost, and do you come out the same day?

Diagnostic visit is $85, applied toward any repair. Most heating element and sensor jobs run $200-$380 total including parts — that covers labor, the part, and a function test before we leave. Control board replacements land higher, $320-$500 depending on the model. KitchenAid and Bosch boards are usually in stock or next-day. Thermador boards sometimes take 2-3 days to source; we confirm availability before scheduling so you're not waiting around. Evening slots available — call (323) 870-4790 or schedule online.

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