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Jennifer Rodriguez
2 weeks ago

Our Samsung fridge stopped cooling overnight. Called Max Appliance and they sent someone out same day. The technician was professional, explained everything clearly, and had us back up and running in under 2 hours. Pricing was fair and transparent. Highly recommend!

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Michael Thompson
1 month ago

Washer was making a horrible noise. The tech arrived on time, diagnosed the issue quickly (worn bearing), and completed the repair efficiently. Very knowledgeable and reasonably priced. Will definitely use them again.

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Sarah Martinez
1 month ago

Had an issue with our GE dishwasher not draining. Max Appliance came out the next day, fixed it within an hour, and cleaned up everything. The technician was courteous and explained what caused the problem. Great service!

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David Chen
2 months ago

Our LG dryer stopped heating. Called Max Appliance and they were able to fit us in the same day. The repair was done professionally and the price was exactly what they quoted over the phone. Very satisfied with the service.

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Amanda Williams
2 months ago

Excellent service! Our Whirlpool refrigerator was leaking water. The technician arrived within the scheduled window, quickly identified the problem, and had the parts needed in his truck. Fixed it on the spot. Very pleased!

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Robert Johnson
3 months ago

Called them for our Maytag washer that wouldn't spin. They came out same day, tech was friendly and professional. Fixed the issue and gave us maintenance tips to prevent future problems. Fair pricing too. Would recommend!

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Lisa Anderson
4 months ago

Our KitchenAid oven stopped working right before Thanksgiving. Max Appliance saved the day! Same-day service, professional technician, and reasonable rates. We were so relieved. Thank you!

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James Parker
6 months ago

Had them fix our dishwasher last year and they did such a great job we called them again for our fridge. Always reliable, professional, and fair pricing. They're our go-to for all appliance repairs now.

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Patricia White
7 months ago

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 76208 zip code runs heavy on late-2000s builds where a double wall oven wasn't a luxury add-on — it was standard in the larger floor plans. KitchenAid double wall ovens show up constantly in the Post Oak Estates and Lake Sharon neighborhoods, and the most common call we get from those addresses is the split-failure scenario: lower cavity dead, upper cavity baking perfectly. That asymmetry makes homeowners assume the control board is fried. Usually it isn't. A burned-out bake element or a failed thermal fuse in the lower cavity is the culprit about 70% of the time — a $180–$260 fix, not a $600 board replacement. A quick resistance test settles it in five minutes. Max Appliance Repair covers Corinth with same-day availability most weekdays, so a busted lower oven doesn't mean your dinner plans are cancelled.

Most of Corinth's residential stock was built between 1997 and 2014 — the subdivisions clustered along Swisher Road and near Corinth Community Park represent some of the densest double-oven ownership in Denton County. Those units are now 12–25 years old, which puts them squarely in the control board and door gasket replacement window. The 76210 zip code, covering the eastern Corinth neighborhoods closest to Lake Lewisville, skews slightly newer and includes more recent Thermador and Bosch double wall oven installs from 2016–2022 kitchen remodels. Hard water isn't Corinth's biggest appliance threat the way it is in San Antonio, but summer ambient kitchen temps climbing into the mid-80s absolutely stress relay components in Samsung and LG double ovens — intermittent failures that only surface when both cavities are running hot at the same time are a summer pattern we see consistently here.

Common Built-In Oven Issues in Corinth

Lower Cavity Won't Heat While Upper Runs Fine

A KitchenAid double wall oven's lower cavity has its own dedicated bake element wired to a separate relay on the main control board. When that element fails — often visible as a hairline crack or a charred section along the element coil — the upper oven keeps working without any indication something is wrong downstairs. Replacing the lower bake element on a KODE500ESS or similar 30-inch KitchenAid unit typically runs $180–$260 all-in. Same-day turnaround is common since these elements stock locally. If the element passes a resistance test but the cavity still won't reach temp, the fault moves to the lower relay on the control board — that repair runs $320–$420 and usually takes 3–5 days if a board has to be sourced. Call (832) 366-1414 and we can usually confirm the diagnosis over the phone before a tech even arrives.

Temperature Mismatch — One Cavity Runs Hot, the Other Runs Cold

Both ovens technically fire up, but set the upper to 350°F and it peaks at 385°F while the lower barely touches 310°F. That gap almost always traces back to a failed oven temperature sensor — a probe-style thermistor mounted in the rear wall of the cavity. Thermador double ovens, which are common in the renovated homes along Corinth Parkway, use a specific sensor that throws an F3 or F30 error code when it fails outright. Calibration drift without an error code is subtler and often means the sensor connection has corroded at the harness connector rather than the sensor itself failing. The sensor is a $25–$45 part; labor and post-replacement calibration bring the total to $160–$220. Ignoring the mismatch long-term will warp baking results and eventually stress the control board trying to compensate.

Control Board Failure — Dead Display or Persistent Error Codes

Bosch double wall ovens — the HBL8651UC shows up regularly in Corinth kitchen remodels — seat the control board directly above the upper cavity where heat cycling hits it hardest. After 8–10 years, solder joint fatigue on the relay section causes the unit to throw E118 or E119 error codes, or go dark entirely. Control board replacement on a Bosch double oven runs $450–$700 depending on whether a refurbished board is available or OEM is required. Turnaround is typically 3–5 business days for ordered parts. At this price point, the repair-versus-replace conversation is real — a 12-year old unit with a $600 board repair versus a new install is a legitimate choice. We'll walk through the math honestly. Some Corinth homeowners in 76208 find the repair extends the unit another 5–7 years without issue; others decide it's time for a new unit.

Broken Door Hinge — Door Sags, Seal Fails, Temps Drop

A sagging oven door isn't cosmetic. A door that doesn't compress evenly against the gasket lets heat bleed out continuously, dropping cavity temps 30–50°F below the setpoint and making the lower oven almost unusable for anything requiring precision. LG double ovens — the LWD3063ST and similar 30-inch wall models — have a documented hinge pin wear pattern around the 6–8 year mark where the pivot wears through and the door starts dropping. Fixing it means pulling the door, replacing both hinge assemblies, and inspecting the door gasket for compression set. Hinge pairs run $90–$150 in parts; total repair with labor lands at $220–$300. If the inner door glass cracked during the hinge failure, add $100–$180 depending on the model. Schedule a same-day hinge assessment at (832) 366-1414 — most hinge repairs close out in a single visit.

Grinding Convection Fan or Dead Fan in One Cavity

A double oven with convection in both cavities runs two separate blower wheel and fan motor assemblies — one per cavity. When the lower convection fan starts grinding or stops spinning, bake times go inconsistent and hot spots develop in the bottom third of the cavity. The fan motor on a Samsung or KitchenAid double oven is a $40–$70 part, but reaching it requires pulling the unit from the wall cutout, which adds labor. Total repair typically runs $200–$320. A fan that's just started grinding might be debris caught in the blower wheel — a 20-minute fix. One that's been grinding for weeks is probably heading toward a seized motor, and running it to that point can overheat the cavity liner and damage the control board. Annual maintenance tip: pull the oven from the wall cutout and clear dust from the rear vent panel — Corinth summers push a lot of particulate through kitchen HVAC.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to Corinth for double oven repair?

Same-day service covers most Corinth addresses in both 76208 and 76210. Depending on which technician is closest — we work the full northern DFW corridor — response time typically runs 1.5 to 3 hours from the call. Morning calls placed before 10 AM almost always land a same-day afternoon window; calls after 2 PM may push to next-morning. Evening slots are available on select weekdays. Call (832) 366-1414 and have the brand name and any error code ready — that lets us pre-load parts and avoid a two-trip situation on common repairs like bake element or temperature sensor replacements.

What does double oven repair typically cost in Corinth?

Diagnostic fee is $85, which applies toward the repair if you move forward. Standard repairs — bake element swap, door hinge replacement, temperature sensor — land in the $180–$320 range total. Control board failures cost more: $400–$700 depending on the brand, with Thermador and Bosch boards running higher than LG or Samsung. Convection fan motor jobs typically run $200–$320. Pricing is confirmed flat before any work starts — no "estimate ranges" on the invoice. Call (832) 366-1414 or schedule online and we'll confirm exact pricing after the diagnostic.

Do you work on built-in double wall ovens, not just freestanding ranges?

Built-in double wall ovens — 30-inch and 27-inch cutout configurations — are the majority of what we see in Corinth. The post-2000 floor plans here were built for wall units, not ranges, so that's where most of the service volume is. KitchenAid, Bosch, Thermador, LG, and Samsung double wall ovens are all within our regular scope. The one exception: older Wolf commercial-grade double ovens sometimes require parts routed through Wolf's direct service network. We can still diagnose those units and tell you exactly what's needed so you're not going in blind.

What if my double oven is still under manufacturer warranty?

Bosch and Thermador both offer 1–2 year parts-and-labor warranties from the purchase date — if your unit is inside that window, contact the manufacturer's service line first. They'll cover the repair at no cost and you'd be paying us for something you don't need to. Once the factory window closes, we're typically faster to schedule and easier to reach than factory service departments. Extended third-party warranties from Lowe's or Best Buy vary — some allow authorized third-party repair, some require their own network. Check the policy details, then call us at (832) 366-1414 if you need clarity on whether a self-pay repair makes more sense than navigating the warranty claim.

How long should a double oven last in a Corinth home?

A properly maintained KitchenAid or Bosch double wall oven should reach 15–20 years before needing anything major. Texas heat load trims that slightly — running both cavities simultaneously in a kitchen already sitting at 84°F stresses cooling fans and relay components harder than the same oven faces in cooler climates. The typical failure sequence: door gaskets go first (every 8–10 years), then the bake element (10–13 years), then the control board. Keeping the oven clean, clearing rear vents annually, and avoiding back-to-back self-clean cycles adds meaningful life to the unit. Self-clean runs push cavity temps above 900°F — doing two in a row is harder on the thermal fuse and door hinge hardware than most homeowners realize.

What other cities near Corinth do you cover?

The northern DFW run includes Corinth, Lake Dallas, Shady Shores, Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Argyle, and Little Elm — all standard service territory with no additional travel fee. Scheduling for Corinth specifically runs well: morning slots open most weekdays, and evening appointments are available Tuesday through Thursday. Same-day slots fill up faster during summer months when heat-related control board and fan failures spike. Book early in the day for the best window. Call (832) 366-1414 or schedule online and we'll confirm your appointment slot within the hour.

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