Range Oven Repair in Fairfax Station, VA 

From ovens that won’t heat to stovetops with faulty igniters—we fix it all fast so Virginia families can get back to cooking.

Your oven is the unsung hero of your kitchen—standing by you through busy weeknights, holiday feasts, and everything in between. It helps you pull together meals that bring people together, day in and day out.

A finicky oven can turn cooking into a guessing game—and nobody has time for that. Whether it’s not heating, baking unevenly, or the door won’t close properly, these little frustrations add up fast and can throw off your whole day.

At Home Appliance Care, we take the stress out of oven repair. We’ll figure out what’s wrong, explain it plainly, and give you honest advice on what to do next. No pressure, no jargon—just a friendly technician who wants to help.

So whether your oven’s temperature is off, the controls are acting up, or the door isn’t sealing like it should, we’re here to get your kitchen back on track—calmly, reliably, and without the drama.

who we are

Why Fairfax Station Customers Choose Home Appliance Care

We are a local appliance repair company in Fairfax Station, VA, working in your neighborhoods. Here’s why many Fairfax Station customers choose us repeatedly. 

5k+

Customers helped with appliance repair

We are trusted by homeowners and property managers alike.
We respond promptly to your needs.
We communicate clearly.
We give you our honest and unbiased opinion.
We operate across numerous brands and models.

Common Range Oven Problems in Fairfax Station

Many Fairfax Station customers call us because of one of these five common range oven problems. You may already see one of them in your home right now. 

Oven is not heating or preheating

If your oven won’t heat up, the problem may be caused by a failing heating element, worn igniter, blown thermal fuse, or damaged control board. Restoring heat helps get your kitchen back on track.

Oven is cooking unevenly

Uneven cooking is often caused by a failing heating element, malfunctioning convection fan, or inaccurate temperature sensor. Our technicians identify the exact cause and restore consistent results.

Oven will not turn on

An oven that won’t power on may have a blown fuse, damaged control board, faulty door switch, or wiring issue. Proper repairs restore dependable operation.

Self-cleaning cycle is not working

A failed self-clean cycle often points to a faulty door lock mechanism, damaged control board, or failing temperature sensor. Prompt repairs help restore normal function.

Oven door will not seal properly

A door that won’t seal may have a worn or damaged gasket, misaligned hinge, or damaged latch. This can allow heat to escape and affect cooking performance.

NEIGHBORHOODS

Serving All Fairfax Station Neighborhoods

We proudly serve homeowners across all of Fairfax Station, including the stately estate homes of Farrs Corner with its multi-acre lots and scenic woodlands, the popular Crosspointe & Triple Ridge community known for its tree-lined streets, two pools, and 11 miles of trails, the peaceful Summerwind neighborhood nestled in the woods near walking trails, the family-friendly South Run Oaks community with its nature paths and welcoming atmosphere, the charming Ox Hunt Estates with its beautiful gardens and abundant wildlife, the close-knit Killarney neighborhood known for its lush greenery and spacious homes, the well-maintained Wildwood Hills Estates community, the serene Lee Chapel Grove with its beautiful trails and strong sense of community, the Fairfax Station HOA community featuring rolling hills, a park, and a pond, as well as Barringtonians, Winners Circle, and Burke Centre. From the more secluded estates west of Route 123 to the amenity-rich subdivisions to the east, no matter where in Fairfax Station you call home, we’re just around the corner.

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Crosspointe & Triple Ridge

Many homes in Crosspointe and Triple Ridge were built in the 1980s and 1990s, with some appliances aging alongside them. These neighborhoods are filled with mature oak trees and spacious lots, but older dishwashers and ovens can struggle to keep up with busy family life. We have experience working in these established homes, where appliances may have outdated parts or hard-to-find components, and we take the time to diagnose and repair them properly.

02

Farrs Corner

Farrs Corner offers peaceful estate homes with multi-acre lots, but many were built decades ago with original appliances still in place. We’re experienced with older, less common models and understand the charm and challenges of these spacious homes.

03

South Run Oaks

South Run Oaks is a family-friendly neighborhood with well-maintained homes from the 1980s and 1990s. We’re familiar with the wear and tear that comes with established homes and take extra care repairing older models, especially in tight kitchen layouts.

04

Townhomes and Condos

Many Fairfax Station residents live in townhomes or condos. Repairs in these homes need to be quick, clean, and easy to schedule around your building rules. Our technicians work carefully and leave the space the same way they found it. 

05

Rental Properties and Landlords

If you manage rental properties in Fairfax Station, you know how important it is to fix appliance problems quickly for tenants. We work with property managers and landlords regularly. We communicate clearly with you and with your tenant so that the repair goes smoothly for everyone. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Range Oven Repair in Fairfax Station, VA 

Why is my oven not heating up?

An oven that won’t heat is often caused by a failing heating element, worn igniter, blown thermal fuse, or damaged control board. A professional inspection can identify the exact cause.

Why does my oven cook unevenly?

Uneven cooking commonly points to a failing heating element, malfunctioning convection fan, or inaccurate temperature sensor that needs calibration or replacement.

Why won't my oven turn on?

An oven that won’t power on may have a blown fuse, damaged control board, or faulty door switch. Our technicians can safely diagnose and repair the issue.

Why won't my oven's self-clean cycle finish?

A failed self-clean cycle often indicates a faulty door lock mechanism, damaged control board, or failing temperature sensor that should be inspected.

Is it worth repairing an oven?

Yes. In many cases, oven repair is more affordable than replacement, especially when the issue involves the heating element, igniter, sensor, or control board.

Zones

Areas We Service

Home Appliance Care provides in-home appliance repair across Northern Virginia, Southern Maryland, and Washington DC. Our full service area by location and zip code:

View Full List of Service Areas & ZIP Codes
County City / Area ZIP Codes
Fairfax County, VA Alexandria 22301, 22303, 22304, 22306, 22307, 22308, 22309, 22310, 22312, 22314, 22315
Annandale22003
Arlington22201, 22202, 22203, 22204, 22205, 22206, 22207, 22209, 22213
Burke22015
Fairfax22030, 22031, 22032
Fairfax Station22039
Falls Church22041, 22042, 22043, 22044, 22046
Lorton22079
McLean22101, 22102
Springfield22150, 22151, 22152, 22153
Prince William County, VA Woodbridge 22191, 22192, 22193, 22194, 22195
Manassas 20109, 20110, 20111, 20112
Maryland Southern Maryland 20744, 20745, 20748, 20735, 20601, 20602
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