Your oven works hard, often multiple times a day for many families. With proper care, a quality oven can last 15 to 20 years—but neglect can cut that lifespan significantly short. The good news? A little routine maintenance goes a long way toward keeping your oven running efficiently.
Regular Cleaning Makes a Difference
Built-up grease and food residue don't just affect the taste of your food—they can impact your oven's performance and even pose a fire hazard. Wipe down the interior after spills (once it's cooled, of course), and schedule a deep clean every three to six months depending on how often you cook.
If your oven has a self-cleaning feature, use it sparingly—no more than three or four times per year. The extreme heat of the cleaning cycle can stress components over time. For regular maintenance, a paste of baking soda and water works well for most messes.
Check Your Door Seal
The gasket around your oven door keeps heat inside where it belongs. A worn or damaged seal forces your oven to work harder, wastes energy, and leads to uneven cooking. Run your hand around the closed door—if you feel heat escaping, it's time to replace the seal.
Monitor Temperature Accuracy
Ovens can drift out of calibration over time. If your recipes aren't turning out quite right, place an oven thermometer inside and compare the reading to your set temperature. A variance of more than 25 degrees means your thermostat may need attention.
Don't Ignore Warning Signs
Strange noises, inconsistent heating, longer preheat times, or error codes are your oven's way of asking for help. Addressing small issues early often prevents expensive repairs down the road. Our technicians can perform a thorough inspection and catch problems before they sideline your oven completely.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Oven Maintenance
How often should I clean my oven?
For regular home use, perform a deep clean every 3-6 months. Clean up spills immediately after the oven cools to prevent buildup. If you use your oven daily or for heavy cooking, consider cleaning it more frequently.
What's the average lifespan of a well-maintained oven?
A properly maintained oven typically lasts 15-20 years. Gas ovens often last slightly longer than electric models. Regular maintenance, prompt repairs, and proper usage significantly impact longevity.
How can I tell if my oven's temperature is accurate?
Use an oven thermometer placed in the center of the oven. Set your oven to 350°F and wait 20 minutes, then check the thermometer. If the difference is more than 25°F, your oven needs calibration or thermostat repair.
Is it safe to use the self-cleaning feature on my oven?
Yes, but use it sparingly—no more than 3-4 times per year. The extreme heat (up to 900°F) can stress components and shorten the lifespan of heating elements and electronic controls. Always remove racks and ensure proper ventilation.
When should I call a professional instead of doing DIY maintenance?
Call a professional for gas leaks, electrical issues, heating element replacement, thermostat problems, control board malfunctions, or any repair requiring disassembly of major components. DIY maintenance should be limited to cleaning, inspecting seals, and basic troubleshooting.
Why is my oven taking longer to preheat?
Extended preheating times usually indicate failing heating elements (electric ovens) or a weak igniter (gas ovens). It could also signal thermostat issues or poor door seal. A professional technician can diagnose and resolve the problem quickly.
How much does professional oven repair cost in West Michigan?
Repair costs vary based on the issue and parts needed. UDG Services offers transparent, competitive pricing with no hidden fees. Most repairs are more cost-effective than replacement, especially for ovens less than 10 years old.
Do you offer warranties on oven repairs?
Yes, UDG Services backs all repairs with a comprehensive warranty. We stand behind our work and use quality parts to ensure long-lasting repairs. Contact us for specific warranty details on your repair.




























