Why did my oven stop working?
An oven that won’t heat is usually the result of a faulty igniter (for a gas oven) or heating element (for an electric oven). If both your gas oven and your gas burners have stopped working, the problem is most likely with the gas line, and will require professional oven repair.
But what about oven maintenance? Can you do something to make sure you part is done? Yes you can.
10 Oven Maintenance Tips to Take Care of Your Oven
- Make Use of Your Oven’s Self-Cleaning Feature.
- Clean Your Oven Regularly.
- Don’t Remove Your Oven’s Knobs.
- Inspect and Replace Your Gas Line.
- Always Unplug Your Oven When You Clean.
- Check Your Element (Burners) Regularly.
- Take Care When Baking.
- Don’t Forget to Clean Your Racks.
Clean your oven regularly. According to Kimberly Mazzone, owner of highly rated Kimberly’s Kleaning in Las Vegas, you should make an effort to clean your oven at least twice a year. If you use your stove every day, it will need to be cleaned more often.
How do you clean an oven quickly?
Step 1: Run a damp rag over the greasy area. Step 2: Pour baking soda and let it sit for 5 minutes. Step 3: Clean it with water using a damp, clean cloth. Step 4: Use dry cloth to wipe excess water or air dry.