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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.

North East Mall sits off Airport Freeway in the 76053 zip, and the neighborhoods spreading south toward Pipeline Road give you a clear picture of Hurst's appliance mix. Ranch houses built in the 1960s and early 1970s are still running original Whirlpool and GE double wall ovens — units that outlasted two kitchen remodels and still get pressed into service every holiday season. Closer to the Hurst-Euless border, mid-2000s kitchen renovations pushed KitchenAid and Bosch double ovens into a lot of these homes. Those are solid appliances, but past the 12-year mark they develop predictable failures. A bake element burns out, the lower cavity stops heating while the upper runs fine, or the control board starts throwing F3 error codes the night before company arrives. Max Appliance Repair runs technicians out of the DFW mid-cities area who can usually reach Hurst the same day — call (832) 366-1414 and get an honest answer on whether repair makes sense before any money changes hands.

The 76053 zip covers most of Hurst's core residential grid, including the blocks between Precinct Line Road and Norwood Drive where the highest concentration of original 1960s and 1970s split-level and ranch-style homes sits. Many of those kitchens were last updated in the 1990s and still have double wall ovens installed in their original 27-inch cabinet cutouts — a dimension that newer replacement units don't always match without cabinet modification. The 76054 zip runs along Hurst's northern edge toward North Richland Hills, where the housing stock shifts to 1990s and early 2000s construction. Samsung and LG slide-in double oven ranges are common throughout that corridor, and both brands carry documented issues with temperature sensors and door hinge assemblies once they hit the six-to-ten-year mark. North Texas summer heat accelerates the problem — ambient kitchen temperatures above 90°F in July and August push control boards past their rated operating range, and repeated thermal cycling through those extremes shortens component lifespan faster than the same oven would experience in a milder climate.

Common Built-In Oven Issues in Hurst

Lower Oven Dead, Upper Still Works — Bake Element Burnout in 76053 Homes

The lower cavity going cold while the upper keeps running is the most common double oven call from Hurst's older neighborhoods. In Whirlpool and GE double wall ovens built in the 1990s and 2000s, the failure is almost always a burned-out bake element — sometimes you can see a visible crack or burn mark on the coil, and a lot of homeowners report a brief pop or spark before the heat stopped. Replacing the bake element runs $30–$80 for the part depending on the model, plus labor, and the job typically takes under 90 minutes. A technician will also check the broil element and thermal fuse at the same time, since both can fail simultaneously and produce the same dead-oven symptom. Skipping that secondary check is how you end up scheduling a second visit a week later.

Temperature Mismatch — Upper Oven Running 50 Degrees Hot, Lower Bakes Unevenly

KitchenAid double ovens — particularly the 30-inch built-in models that landed in Hurst kitchens during the mid-2000s renovation wave — develop a specific failure where the temperature sensor (RTD probe) drifts out of calibration. The display reads 350°F but the actual cavity is running 390–405°F. Recipes burn. Baking times stop making sense. A drifted sensor and a failing control board can produce identical symptoms, so the diagnosis matters before ordering parts. A calibrated oven thermometer and a multimeter reading on the sensor will separate the two in about 20 minutes. Sensor replacement runs $45–$90 for the part. If the sensor tests within spec but the oven still runs hot, the ERC (electronic range control) board is the suspect — that lands in the $150–$300 part range, and at that cost, the conversation includes the appliance's age before committing to the repair.

F3, F9, or E0 Error Codes — Control Board Failures in Samsung and Bosch Units

Samsung double oven ranges common in the 76054 corridor and Bosch built-ins installed during the early 2010s construction wave both throw specific fault codes when the control board starts failing. Samsung's F3 code points to the temperature sensor circuit, but a persistent F3 that clears and returns usually means the relay board is intermittently dropping power to the lower heating element. Bosch units show an E0 or E1 fault when the ERC loses communication with the probe. Control board replacement on either brand runs $200–$400 for the part alone. The repair-versus-replace decision usually comes down to age: under 10 years, a board replacement almost always pencils out. Over 12 years on a Samsung, it's worth checking the door seals and secondary elements before sinking $400 into electronics on a unit that may have two or three other components nearing end of life.

Door Won't Close or Lies Crooked — Broken Hinge Assembly on LG and Whirlpool Ovens

A double oven door that won't seat flat wastes heat and can trigger false over-temperature shutdowns. The failure point is almost always the hinge receiver — the cast bracket inside the door frame where the hinge arm locks into position. LG double oven ranges produced between 2014 and 2019 have a known weakness in this bracket; it cracks under repeated thermal cycling, and the door starts drooping or bouncing open at the bottom. Whirlpool double wall ovens from the same era tend to fail at the hinge arm itself rather than the receiver. Either way, a misaligned door means the door gasket can't create a proper seal, so the cavity leaks heat and the control board compensates by running the heating element longer and hotter than it should. Hinge assembly replacement runs $80–$180 for parts, and a technician typically completes the job in a single visit.

Both Ovens Slow to Preheat — Broil Element Wear and Blocked Exhaust Vents

Slow preheat on both cavities at the same time usually points to a shared system problem, not two separate failures. The broil element assists the bake element during preheat, so a partially failed broil element cuts heating capacity by 30–40% — preheat stretches from 12 minutes to 20-plus before the unit reaches 350°F. The other culprit in Hurst's older homes is a blocked exhaust vent: cabinet-enclosed double wall ovens with venting that hasn't been cleared in years accumulate enough grease in the vent channel to restrict airflow, which slows preheat and occasionally trips the thermal fuse. A full service inspection covers both elements plus the vent path. Replacing a broil element runs $40–$90; cleaning and resealing the vent is typically included in the visit. Call (832) 366-1414 to schedule — evening slots are available most weekdays, and same-day appointments are usually open.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

From our DFW mid-cities dispatch, Hurst is a straightforward run — Airport Freeway (Highway 183) puts most of the 76053 zip within 20–30 minutes of technicians already working the area. Same-day appointments are available most days, including Saturdays. Book before noon and there's a solid chance a technician arrives the same afternoon. For urgent situations — oven down the night before a holiday meal — call (832) 366-1414 directly and we'll find the fastest available slot. Most double oven diagnoses take 45–60 minutes on-site, and if the needed parts are in stock on the truck, many repairs finish in a single visit.

What does double oven repair cost in Hurst, TX?

Costs vary by what failed. A bake element swap on a Whirlpool or GE runs $120–$200 all-in for parts and labor. A temperature sensor replacement on a KitchenAid or Bosch is typically $150–$250. Control board replacement — the most expensive common failure — lands in the $300–$500 range depending on the brand and part availability. The technician diagnoses and quotes the job before any work starts, so there's no surprise on the bill. A service call fee applies for the visit, and that fee gets credited toward the repair if you proceed. For appliances over 10 years old, expect a straight conversation about whether repair cost makes sense against what a replacement would run.

Do I need a permit to replace a built-in double wall oven in Hurst?

Appliance repair — swapping a failed element, sensor, board, or hinge — doesn't require a permit in Hurst. A full appliance replacement (pulling an existing built-in double wall oven and installing a new unit) can sometimes require an electrical inspection if the new appliance draws more amperage than the existing circuit is rated for. Hurst's building code is administered through the city's Community Development department. For a standard like-for-like swap on existing 240-volt wiring, most homeowners don't need a permit. If any circuit modification is involved, we'll flag it before the job and refer you to a licensed electrician for that portion rather than skip the step.

Can both ovens in a double oven fail at the same time, or is it always one cavity?

Most failures are isolated to one cavity — a single bake element, one temperature sensor, one door hinge. Shared components can take both cavities down simultaneously, though. The control board manages both ovens, so one board failure often knocks out heating in both while the display still lights up and responds to inputs. The main power relay is shared too, meaning a single failed relay can shut down both heating circuits at once. Samsung and LG double oven ranges with a combined ERC are especially prone to this pattern — the unit appears powered but neither cavity produces heat. A technician will test each heating circuit individually to isolate whether the failure is shared or isolated before quoting the fix.

What warranty comes with double oven repairs in Hurst?

Parts carry the manufacturer's warranty — typically 90 days to one year depending on the component and supplier. Labor is warrantied separately for 90 days from the repair date. Same issue returns within that window, we come back at no additional charge. The warranty covers the specific repair performed, not unrelated failures on the same appliance. For older ovens where a control board was replaced, we'll note any other components showing wear before leaving — not to push additional work, but so you know what else might need attention in the next 12–18 months and can plan for it rather than get caught off guard.

Do you cover Bedford, Euless, and North Richland Hills in addition to Hurst?

All of the HEB corridor — Hurst, Euless, and Bedford — falls within our standard DFW service area, along with North Richland Hills, Colleyville, Keller, and Grapevine. The technician assigned to your call works this part of Tarrant County regularly, so there's no extra travel charge for being in Hurst versus a larger city in the metro. Standard scheduling runs 1–2 business days, with same-day availability most days for urgent repairs. Call (832) 366-1414 or book online to see what slots are open this week — evening appointments are available most weekdays.

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