

Same-Day Built-In Oven Repair in Mar Vista & Surrounding Cities
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Very responsive and professional. Our freezer stopped working and they came out within hours. The technician was knowledgeable and explained everything clearly. Repair was done quickly and hasn't had any issues since.
The postwar bungalows clustered near Mar Vista Recreation Center went through a serious kitchen renovation wave between 2008 and 2016. KitchenAid and GE double wall ovens landed in a lot of those remodels — solid choices at the time, but now hitting the age where the control board quits or the upper cavity stops heating altogether. We run Venice Blvd and Centinela Avenue daily and can usually reach 90066 within two hours of your call.
Most of Mar Vista's housing stock is 1950s–1960s California ranch — originally built with single-oven gas ranges, later retrofitted during kitchen gut jobs. The 90066 zip has tight galley kitchens in a lot of these homes, which makes pulling a built-in unit off the wall more involved than a standard swap. Side streets off Beethoven and Palms have decent parking for a service van, but the narrower driveways along the east side near Culver City require some planning. Closer to the Palms neighborhood border, you start seeing more rental conversions — duplexes where the kitchen was last touched in the early 2000s. Those builds often have GE electric units stacked into 30-inch cutouts with almost no side clearance, which slows disassembly. On the west side toward Walgrove Ave, lots are bigger and some homes picked up Viking or KitchenAid built-ins during more ambitious remodels. The streets south of Venice Blvd between McLaughlin Ave and Inglewood Blvd have a distinct character — larger lots, original 1962–1968 builds that went through second renovations in the 2010s. Those second-wave remodels brought in Samsung and Bosch double ovens that are now hitting their first major failure cycle. North of Venice near Alla Rd, you get a mix of newer construction (2004–2012 condo infill) where Whirlpool and LG double ovens were spec'd by the builder. These units have standardized 27-inch cutouts, which makes access easier, but the control boards on builder-grade Whirlpool tend to fail around the 12-year mark. The Sunday farmers market on Venice Blvd near Beethoven St shuts down that stretch weekly — our techs route through Palms Blvd or Motor Ave on market days. Mar Vista sits right between the beach traffic on Lincoln and the heavier commercial flow on Sepulveda — our techs know these streets cold and plan routes accordingly. The 90066 zip is one of our most consistent service areas in West LA, and we also cover the 90025 and 90034 borders when calls come in from those edges.
Common Built-In Oven Issues in Mar Vista
Upper cavity dead while lower oven runs fine
This is the most common failure pattern we see in Mar Vista. The bake element in the upper cavity burns through — sometimes a visible break in the coil, sometimes the control board just stops sending voltage to that zone. GE Profile and KitchenAid 27-inch models from 2012–2016 are particularly prone to this. A burned element will often trip the thermal cutoff fuse on the same circuit, so replacing just the element without checking the fuse leads to repeat failure a week later. Replacing the heating element and cutoff fuse together runs about $140–210 in parts depending on the model.
Temperature reads 350°F but food is burning or raw
Calibration drift usually points to the RTD temperature probe reading correctly while the control board compensates wrong. Bosch and Samsung units installed during Mar Vista's mid-2010s remodel boom show this pattern regularly — you might catch an E1 or F3 error code before the symptom becomes obvious at dinner. Sometimes it's the probe itself failing; sometimes the relay on the control board is sticking and overcorrecting. A probe swap typically fixes it, parts under $90. If the error code returns after a probe replacement, the board needs to go.
Oven door won't sit flush — heat escaping from the gap
That gap at the top of one cavity isn't cosmetic — it kills heat retention and drives up cook times noticeably. The door hinge assembly on Whirlpool double ovens uses spring-loaded rollers that weaken after years of heavy use. On tight 27-inch units in older Mar Vista kitchens, the hinge bracket itself sometimes bends from repeated pressure. The door gasket also tends to harden and shrink in LA's dry climate, pulling away from corners even before the hinge fails. New hinges run $60–95 per door; a replacement gasket adds another $40–60 depending on the model.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Mar Vista for double oven repair?▼
Mar Vista is squarely in our West LA daily route. From our nearest tech, 90066 is 20–35 minutes depending on Lincoln Blvd traffic. Call us at (323) 870-4790 — same-day appointments are available most days, and we can often be there within 2 hours. Evening slots open too.
Do you repair KitchenAid, GE, and Bosch double ovens?▼
Yes — KitchenAid, GE Profile, Bosch, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Maytag. The KitchenAid KODE500 series and GE CTS90 are our most frequent Mar Vista calls. We stock heating elements, temperature sensors, and hinge assemblies for these models on the van, so most repairs happen in one visit.
What does a double oven repair typically cost in Mar Vista?▼
Diagnostic visit is $75, credited toward the repair if you proceed. Control board replacements usually land at $220–370 parts and labor. Heating element swaps are cheaper — often $150–200 all-in. If one cavity stopped working suddenly, call (323) 870-4790 today; a failed element left open can arc and damage surrounding wiring. Same-day slots fill up fast, so earlier in the day is better.
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