Are Your Ovens Starting to Act Up?
Some of the best tips for commercial oven repair are to first ensure the appliance is not getting any power before starting the repairs and to identify the problem before ordering any replacement parts. Some ovens are simple to repair, and parts can be ordered straight from the appliances manufacturer, and replaced with tools, such as screwdrivers and wrenches. However, the more complex problems, such as damaged gas lines or sensor bars, should be left for a professional commercial appliance repair service.
Before starting any kind of oven repair, disconnect it from its power source. With an electric oven, this can be done by simply unplugging the power cord, or by turning off the circuit breaker. With gas ovens, make sure the gas line valve is turned off, since this will ensure no gas leaks out.
You should identify the problem before any parts are ordered. Oven parts can be obtained quite easily, either via the manufacturer or the Internet. Some online suppliers will allow the user to type in the manufacturer of the appliance, in addition to its model number, onto their websites. This will bring up a list of parts which pertain to the oven in question.
If you are having trouble with the temperature, start by testing the interior temperature. This can be done with an oven thermometer. These are cheap, and can be found in most grocery stores. Simply hang it on the interior oven rack, put the oven on a specific temperature, and leave it for around 20 minutes, after which check the thermostat.
Gas oven issues occur when something interrupts the gas flow, or if the ignition fails to light the gas. This can be exhibited as a failure to ignite, or failure to achieve a specific interior temperature. Gas lines and valves should only be serviced by a professional, because of the volatile nature of natural gas. Igniters can be bought for a nominal price.
So, if you are looking for a professional commercial appliance repair service, call BTR Tile and Stone LLC at (860) 490-7279 today. We are in West Simsbury, CT.