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Jennifer Rodriguez
2 weeks ago

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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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1 month ago

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2 months ago

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2 months ago

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3 months ago

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4 months ago

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James Parker
6 months ago

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Patricia White
7 months ago

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Ranch homes in the Wedgwood and Ridglea neighborhoods — built mostly between 1960 and 1985 — got double ovens added during kitchen remodels in the 90s and early 2000s. GE Profile wall units are everywhere in the 76116 zip code, and the upper bake element fails first, usually after a decade of Fort Worth summer heat cycles pushing the appliance hard. Call (832) 366-1414 — most days we can have a tech there same-day.

The 76132 and 76133 zip codes in southwest Fort Worth are packed with 1,800–2,400 sq ft homes from the late 1980s and early 1990s — many still running KitchenAid or Whirlpool wall ovens original to the kitchen build. Near Southside homes closer to I-35W skew older, 1940s–1960s construction, where door hinge hardware hasn't been touched in 20 years and control board connectors corrode from temperature swings. Out west near the Clearfork development and the TCU area (zip 76109), the pattern shifts: newer KitchenAid and Bosch units installed during 2015–2020 kitchen upgrades. These are out of manufacturer warranty but not old enough for parts to be discontinued — the sweet spot for a cost-effective repair. Thermal fuse failures and door latch assembly issues show up here more than anywhere else in Fort Worth. The 76107 zip around the Cultural District has a mix of 1950s-era brick homes with retrofitted wall oven cutouts that don't always match modern cabinet depths. Worth knowing before a tech shows up with the wrong trim kit. Control board connectors in these older installs corrode from years of temperature cycling with no insulation upgrade around the cavity.

Common Built-In Oven Issues in Fort Worth

Upper Chamber Dead — Bake Element Cracks at the Terminal on GE Profile Units

Fort Worth summers push wall ovens hard when both chambers run at once during holiday cooking. On GE Profile models, the upper bake element fractures at the connection terminals — you'll see an F3 or E1 error code before it stops heating entirely. Element replacement runs $140–190 all-in and usually takes under 90 minutes on-site. If the element looks intact but still won't heat, check the thermal fuse before assuming the control board is bad.

50-Degree Spread Between Chambers — RTD Probe, Not the Control Board

A KitchenAid double wall oven showing a big temperature mismatch between upper and lower is almost always a failed RTD temperature sensor probe, not a bad control board. Testing the probe first saves $300–400 versus swapping the board blindly. Probes on KitchenAid KODE500E and similar models read around 1,080 ohms at room temperature — if you're reading open or near-zero, the probe is done. If the probe checks out, then yes — the control board goes next.

Lower Door Sags Open — Hinge Spring Failure on Samsung Wall Ovens

Daily use wears oven door hinges faster than most people expect. On Samsung 30-inch wall ovens, the lower door hinge spring snaps and the door sits an inch open — enough to throw off cook times and spike the electric bill noticeably. The gap also lets heat escape and pushes the broil element into extra cycles it wasn't rated for. Hinge kits for Samsung and Bosch models stay stocked in the service van.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to Fort Worth for wall oven repair?

Most of Fort Worth is same-day. Techs route through I-20, I-30, and the 287 corridor — southwest Fort Worth gets afternoon slots, central and near-north neighborhoods usually morning. Call (832) 366-1414 before noon and we'll aim to be there the same day. Evening appointments are available in most zip codes if daytime doesn't work.

Do you repair KitchenAid and Whirlpool double ovens in this area?

KitchenAid and Whirlpool make up the bulk of calls in Fort Worth — GE Profile and Samsung fill out the rest. Common fixes: bake element swaps on Whirlpool, control board replacements on KitchenAid, and door latch assembly failures on older GE units. Bosch wall ovens are newer to the area — mostly showing up in Clearfork and TCU-area homes from post-2015 remodels — and parts arrive within one business day.

What does a double oven repair typically cost, and how urgent can you respond?

Diagnosis is $75–95, credited toward the repair. A heating element swap on most GE or Whirlpool units runs $150–250 all-in. Control board jobs land between $280–450 depending on model. Evening slots are available — mention it when you call and we'll work around your schedule.

My oven is showing an error code — does that help the tech prepare?

Yes, a lot. F3 and E1 on GE Profile units almost always point to a failed bake element or RTD probe. F9 and door-related codes on Samsung models usually mean a latch assembly problem. Sharing the code when you call (832) 366-1414 lets the tech load the right parts on the van — cuts most jobs to a single visit.

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