Oven & Stove Repair in Providence, RI

When your oven and stove fails in Providence, RI, you need someone who can diagnose it fast and carry the right parts. True Appliance Repair connects Providence homeowners with experienced local technicians who service every major brand of ovens and stoves — usually with same-day availability.
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1-888-298-3714Common oven and stove problems we fix in Providence
- an oven that won’t reach or hold the set temperature
- uneven baking from a failing bake or broil element
- a gas burner that won’t light or clicks without igniting
- an electric burner that won’t heat
- an inaccurate temperature sensor throwing off every recipe
- a control board or igniter that has stopped responding
Why oven and stoves fail in Providence
Ovens and ranges are the least climate-sensitive appliances in the house, so we will not pretend the weather drives their failures — igniters, bake elements, control boards and door hinges do. What Providence's climate does change is usage: with 4 months averaging highs of 50°F or below (NOAA 1991–2020, Providence station 7 mi away), ovens run hard through a long baking season, and that is when weak igniters and tired bake elements tend to fail.
Local tip: Have an appliance technician confirm your circuit can handle a modern dryer or range — older Northeast homes are frequently underpowered for today’s appliances.
All major brands serviced in Providence, including Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, GE, Maytag, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Bosch, Kenmore, and Amana — covering refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, stoves, ranges, and freezers.
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What Providence's climate does to appliances
Providence averages a July high near 84°F and a January low around 22°F (NOAA 1991–2020 normals, Providence station, 7 mi away). Providence gets 2 months averaging 80°F or hotter, so refrigeration strain is seasonal rather than constant — cooling calls cluster in mid-summer. On the other end, 4 months average highs of 50°F or below. Nothing dries outdoors in that stretch, so dryers carry the whole load — expect heating elements, thermal fuses and clogged vents to be the winter failures. January lows dip to about 22°F, so unheated garages and exterior laundry walls can see occasional freezing. Providence also receives roughly 47.5" of precipitation a year — humid air makes dryers work harder and encourages musty washer drums.
Appliance stress calendar for Providence
Which appliances work hardest, month by month, based on local temperature normals. Refrigeration load rises with heat; dryer demand rises when nothing dries outdoors.
| Month | Avg high | Avg low | Refrigeration load | Dryer demand | Freeze risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 38°F | 22°F | Minimal | Peak | Moderate |
| Feb | 41°F | 24°F | Minimal | Peak | Moderate |
| Mar | 48°F | 30°F | Minimal | High | Moderate |
| Apr | 59°F | 40°F | Minimal | High | None |
| May | 69°F | 49°F | Low | Moderate | None |
| Jun | 78°F | 59°F | Moderate | Low | None |
| Jul | 84°F | 65°F | Moderate | Low | None |
| Aug | 82°F | 64°F | Moderate | Low | None |
| Sep | 75°F | 57°F | Moderate | Moderate | None |
| Oct | 64°F | 45°F | Low | Moderate | None |
| Nov | 53°F | 36°F | Minimal | High | None |
| Dec | 43°F | 28°F | Minimal | Peak | Moderate |
Temperature normals: NOAA NCEI 1991–2020, Providence station (7 mi from Providence).
Providence homes and the appliances in them
69.3% of homes in Providence were built before 1960 (US Census ACS 5-year) — a genuinely old housing stock. That shapes the work: original kitchens were never wired for today's appliances, so we regularly find shared or ungrounded circuits behind a range, cabinet openings too narrow for a modern refrigerator, and supply valves that have not been turned in decades. Only 24.9% of units here are single-family detached, so a large share of our Providence work is apartments and condos: stacked washer-dryers, compact and under-counter units, and jobs that need building access arranged in advance.
Oven or stove repair cost in Providence, RI
Estimate what your repair should cost in Providence, RI, including the service call, parts and labour. Prices are typical US ranges.
Well under half the cost of a comparable new oven or stove, and within its expected 15-year service life. Repair is the economical choice.
Typical part: Bake or broil element. This is an estimate for planning, not a quote — your technician confirms the price after diagnosis, before any work starts.
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1-888-298-3714Frequently Asked Questions - Oven and Stove Repair Service in Providence
How quickly can you repair my oven and stove repair service in Providence?
We offer same-day oven and stove repair service repair service in Providence, RI when you call before 2 PM. Emergency 24/7 service is also available for urgent repairs.
What is the cost of oven and stove repair service repair in Providence?
Oven and Stove Repair Service repair costs in Providence typically range from Service call fee + repair costs. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees before starting any work.
When do appliances fail most often in Providence?
In Providence the busy season is winter. 4 months average highs of 50°F or below, so dryers run constantly and heating elements, thermal fuses and vent blockages become the common failures. Refrigeration calls stay light — the July high only reaches about 84°F.
Is it safe to keep a refrigerator or freezer in my garage in Providence?
Cold is the concern in Providence. January lows around 22°F can drop a garage below the range a standard refrigerator handles; because many models sense temperature only in the fresh-food section, the compressor stops running and the freezer quietly thaws. A garage-ready unit solves it.
Can freezing weather damage my washer or ice maker in Providence?
Occasionally. Providence averages January lows near 22°F, so a hard cold snap can freeze an ice-maker line or a washer hose in an unheated garage or against an exterior wall. It is not a constant threat, but it is worth insulating exposed lines before winter.
Does Providence's climate affect how long appliances last?
It does. Providence sees roughly 47.5" of precipitation a year, and humid air means dryers run longer cycles and washer drums and door gaskets stay damp — which is why musty odours and mildewed seals are such common complaints here. Leaving the washer door ajar between loads genuinely helps.
Do you repair appliances in apartments and condos in Providence?
Yes — apartments, condos, rentals and single-family homes alike. Providence is comparatively spread out at roughly 3,980 people per square mile, so most calls are detached homes with full-size appliances, but stacked and compact units are no problem.
Are older homes in Providence harder to fit modern appliances into?
Often, yes — 69.3% of Providence homes were built before 1960 (US Census ACS). Pre-1960 kitchens were designed around much smaller appliances, so standard-depth refrigerators frequently will not clear the opening, and original circuits were never intended to run a modern range or dryer. Our technicians check clearance and the electrical supply before recommending a replacement, not after.
Is it worth repairing my appliance in Providence, or should I replace it?
Our rule of thumb: if the repair costs less than half of a comparable new unit and the appliance is under about 8 years old, repair it. Most common repairs run $89–$299. We give you the price before any work starts so the decision is yours.
I rent in Providence — can I book an appliance repair myself?
You can, though check your lease first. Only about 41.2% of occupied homes in Providence are owner-occupied (US Census ACS), so we take a lot of calls from renters and property managers. In most cases appliance repair is the landlord's responsibility — we are happy to speak with them or bill them directly once they authorise the work.
Do you service all brands of oven and stoves service in Providence?
Yes! Our Providence technicians are trained to repair all major brands including Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, LG, Maytag, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, and more.
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