Drain issues
Range not heating ice?We clear the problem and restore proper heating.
If water stays in the oven cavity, the cycle stops before heating, or the oven empties very slowly, we test the igniter, hose path, and heat controls before we recommend a fix.
Heating-system checks
Igniter, bake element, sensor, and control testing.
Fast diagnosis
We isolate the failed heating part or control issue quickly.
Clean repair
Clear estimate and tidy in-home service.
What we check
The main reasons an oven does not heat
Drain problems can come from a blocked filter, weak igniter, hose kink, or control issue. We test the full heat path before recommending parts.
Igniter and bake element checks
We check whether a blockage, kink, or weak igniter is
slowing heatage.
Temperature and control response
If the control does not send the heat command
correctly, the cycle may stall with water inside.
Sensor and wiring condition
We confirm whether debris in the filter or hose path
is restricting water flow.
Control board and thermostat logic
If the control misreads the water level, the cycle may
delay or skip heating.
Helpful note
Let us know if the oven heats a little, hums at the
igniter, or leaves water in the oven cavity at the end. That helps us narrow the likely cause faster.
Our process
A clean workflow for heat repair
We trace the heat issue from the oven cavity to the outlet path, explain what failed, and verify that the oven heats properly before we finish.
1. Inspect
We check the igniter, bake element, sensor, and control timing.
2. Confirm
We isolate the failed heating part or control fault.
3. Repair
We restore steady oven heating with tidy workmanship.
4. Verify
We run a full test and confirm the range 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 heat problem
Weak igniter
Debris in the filter can slow or stop water from leaving the
oven.
Failed bake element
A failed bake element can keep the oven from reaching the set temperature.
Bad temperature sensor
A bad temperature sensor can send the wrong reading and interrupt normal heating.
Standpipe or outlet restriction
A clog farther down the heat path can slow the full wash
cycle.
Pressure switch issue
A bad water-level reading can keep the oven from heating at
the right time.
Drain control issue
The board may fail to command the igniter correctly through the
cycle.
FAQ
Quick answers about heat repair
Yes. A blocked filter is one of the most common reasons
an oven from heating at all.
Yes. An oven can click or glow weakly even when the
igniter is too weak or jammed to move water.
Yes. If the control or pressure system misreads the
temperature correctly, the oven may not heat at the right time.
Tell us if the oven stays cold, whether the oven
hums during heat, and if the problem happens every cycle. That helps us narrow the likely fault
before we arrive.