Drain issues
Oven not making ice?We find the cause and restore steady cooking performance.
If water stays in the tub, the cycle stops before not heating, heating unevenly, or taking far too long to preheat, we test the element, igniter, sensor, and control system before we recommend a fix.
Drain-path checks
Pump, filter, hose, and standpipe testing.
Fast diagnosis
We isolate the failed heating component or control issue quickly.
Clean repair
Clear estimate and tidy in-home service.
What we check
The main reasons an oven does not heat
Heating problems can come from a failed element, faulty igniter, weak sensor, or sensor fault, igniter issue, or control problem. We test the full heating system before recommending parts.
Drain pump and outlet flow
We check whether a blockage, kink, or weak pump is
causing weak or inconsistent heat.
Drain command
If the control does not send the correct heat command
correctly, the cycle may stall with water inside.
Filter and hose path
We confirm whether debris in the filter or hose path
is restricting water flow.
Pressure switch and control logic
If the control misreads the water level, the cycle may
delay or interrupt normal heating.
Helpful note
Let us know if the oven warms slightly, struggles to preheat, or
pump, or leaves water in the tub at the end. That helps us narrow the likely cause faster.
Our process
A clean workflow for heating repair
We trace the heating issue through the element, igniter, sensor, and controls, explain what failed, and verify that the oven heats properly before we finish.
1. Inspect
We check the pump, filter, hose path, and control timing.
2. Confirm
We isolate the failed heating component.
3. Repair
We restore steady heating performance with tidy workmanship.
4. Verify
We run a full test cycle and confirm the oven heats correctly again.
What you get
Clear estimate, targeted repair, and an oven that heats
cleanly and completes cycles again.
Common causes
What usually causes a heating problem
Failed heating element
Debris in the filter can slow or stop water from leaving the
oven.
Faulty igniter
A weak pump may hum or move only part of the water out.
Kinked or blocked hose
A hose restriction can leave water standing in the tub.
Standpipe or outlet restriction
A weak element or failing igniter can leave the oven underheating during the full bake cycle
cycle.
Pressure switch issue
A faulty temperature reading can keep the oven from heating at
the right time.
Drain control issue
The board may fail to command the pump correctly through the
cycle.
FAQ
Quick answers about heating repair
Yes. A blocked filter is one of the most common reasons
an oven heats weakly or not at all.
Yes. an oven can click or try to ignite even when the
pump is too weak or jammed to move water.
Yes. If the control or pressure system misreads the
temperature sensor, the oven may not heat at the right time.
Tell us if water stays in the tub, whether the oven
clicks during preheat, how long it takes to warm up, and if the problem happens every cycle. That helps us narrow the likely fault
before we arrive.