Gas cooker/oven repair specialists

Repair Master are gas oven repair specialists. We work with all major brands including Aga, Falcon and Rangemaster. If you require a call out, please get in touch today on 07518 724850.

Aga, Falcon & Rangemaster repair

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Gas vs. Electric Ovens: Maintenance and Repair Differences Explained

When it comes to choosing the right oven, most homeowners settle on either gas or electric based on cooking preferences, fuel availability, or kitchen setup. But when things go wrong, many people are surprised to learn that maintenance and repair processes can differ significantly between the two.

At The Repair Master, we specialise in repairing both gas and electric ovens throughout Sussex, Kent, and Surrey — including popular models from Aga, Falcon, Rangemaster, and other major brands. If you’re wondering how your oven type affects repair needs and ongoing care, read on.

1. Heating Methods: What Goes Wrong

Gas Ovens:
Gas ovens use a burner located at the bottom of the cavity to produce heat. Problems commonly arise from:

  • Blocked burner jets

  • Faulty ignition systems

  • Gas valve or supply issues

  • Inconsistent flame

Gas ovens require precise calibration and safe handling. A damaged ignitor or gas leak isn’t just a performance problem — it’s a potential safety hazard.

Electric Ovens:
Electric ovens rely on heating elements and a thermostat to regulate temperature. Common faults include:

  • Broken upper or lower heating elements

  • Thermostat failure

  • Control panel or circuit board faults

  • Uneven heat distribution from fan motor issues

Electric ovens are generally easier to diagnose using tools like multimeters and onboard error codes, but repairing them safely still requires a professional touch.

2. Safety Considerations

Gas Oven Repairs:
All gas repairs must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Attempting a DIY repair on a gas oven can result in:

  • Gas leaks

  • Carbon monoxide poisoning

  • Fire or explosion risks

At The Repair Master, our engineers are fully certified to work with natural gas and LPG ovens, giving you peace of mind that your appliance is safe and compliant with UK regulations.

Electric Oven Repairs:
While generally less dangerous than gas, electric ovens still carry risk, especially when dealing with:

  • Exposed wiring

  • Live circuits

  • Power surges

Electric ovens often include digital components that require specialist tools and diagnostics. An untrained repair attempt can damage the control board or worsen the fault.

3. Maintenance Tips: Gas vs. Electric

For Gas Ovens:

  • Keep burner holes clear of food debris

  • Check for yellow (instead of blue) flames — a sign of incomplete combustion

  • Clean the pilot light and ignition regularly

  • Book an annual safety inspection

For Electric Ovens:

  • Inspect the door seal to ensure heat retention

  • Test the thermostat if cooking times seem off

  • Listen for noisy fans (a warning sign of wear)

  • Wipe away spills from heating elements to prevent smoke or damage

Whichever type you own, regular maintenance improves efficiency, extends lifespan, and reduces the risk of breakdowns.

4. Which Costs More to Repair?

Gas ovens can be more expensive to repair due to the need for Gas Safe engineers, safety checks, and more complex ignition or valve systems.

Electric ovens often involve replacing heating elements or digital components — costs vary by brand and part availability but are typically quicker and more predictable to repair.

At The Repair Master, we offer transparent pricing and honest advice, no matter the oven type. Our vans are stocked with parts for both electric and gas models to ensure fast, efficient service.

5. Hybrid and Dual-Fuel Ovens

Modern kitchens often feature dual-fuel ovens — gas hobs with electric ovens or vice versa. These systems combine the benefits of both technologies but also demand technicians with multi-disciplinary expertise.

We’re equipped to handle hybrid systems from all major manufacturers, ensuring you don’t need to call multiple specialists for one appliance.

Final Thoughts

Understanding the differences between gas and electric ovens is crucial when it comes to maintenance and repair. While both types offer excellent performance when working correctly, they require different tools, techniques, and qualifications to fix.

At The Repair Master, we proudly service both gas and electric ovens across Sussex, Kent, and Surrey. Whether you have an Aga range, a ceramic hob, or a dual-fuel cooker, we have the expertise to diagnose, repair, and maintain your appliance quickly and safely.

Having oven trouble?
Book your repair with The Repair Master at https://therepairmaster.co.uk — your local experts in gas, electric, and hybrid oven systems.

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  • We offer 3 hour time slots worked around you so no need to wait in all day
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  • Domestic cookers, ovens and hob service and repairs
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