
Oven and Range Repair for St. Augustine Kitchens
When the oven fails before dinner or throws an error out of nowhere, you want someone who shows up quickly and actually finds the cause. GDoing provides oven repair throughout St. Augustine, and as the city where the company was founded, it is where our response is fastest — from the historic downtown to St. Augustine Beach and World Golf Village.
We work on electric ovens, gas ranges, convection units, wall ovens and premium built-in systems from most major brands. St. Augustine kitchens split neatly in two: gas ranges are common in the older homes of the Historic District, while the newer communities lean toward slide-in electric ranges and double wall ovens run by control boards — and we are equipped for both.
Our lineup covers every major brand plus premium names like Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador and Miele, and commercial ranges from True and Avantco for the many restaurants and inns downtown. Whatever is behind the oven door, we have almost certainly repaired one like it.
Timing rarely favors a broken oven, so we keep appointment availability flexible and reach most of St. Augustine the same day. The price is explained before any work begins — only the $75 diagnostic is named up front, and it comes off the bill on approval — and the technician arrives with the parts that fail most so that many repairs finish in a single trip. The result is a kitchen back to normal quickly, and an oven that heats accurately once more.

















Oven Issues We Commonly Solve
Oven trouble shows up in many forms, but most of it traces back to heating, ignition, electrical, or control faults. In St. Augustine the pattern splits between gas and electric, and we handle both:
- Uneven or inconsistent cooking: one side finishing faster than the other usually points to a failing bake or broil element, a weak convection fan, or a drifting temperature sensor.
- Gas burner won’t light: in the gas ranges common downtown, a worn igniter, a faulty safety valve, or an interrupted ignition sequence is the usual cause.
- Oven won’t hold temperature: a tired sensor or a failing element leaves the cavity running hot or cold and ruins careful baking.
- Slow preheating: in heavily used family kitchens, aging elements and relays make the oven crawl toward temperature.
- Control board or display faults: after a summer storm surge, digital ranges may show error codes, go dark, or ignore the keypad.
- Broken door, light, or timer: a torn door gasket, a dead interior light, or a failed timer points to wear that a precise part replacement resolves.
Why Homeowners in St. Augustine Trust GDoing
When an oven breaks down, most people just want a straight answer — what is wrong, what it costs to fix, and how soon it can be done. That is exactly how every call is handled. Before anything is replaced, the technician checks the oven properly to find what is actually causing the problem, then explains it in plain language so you can make a real decision about what to do next. No pressure, and no guesswork presented as a diagnosis.
The repair itself is done with attention to detail and dependable parts chosen for long-term compatibility, not the cheapest option that gets the oven running for a few months. Every completed job is backed by a 1-year warranty on both labor and installed parts, so if something related to the same issue returns, we come back. And because a broken oven never fits neatly into anyone’s schedule, we keep appointment availability as flexible as possible — often same-day, and quickest of all here in our home city.
GDoing did not grow through advertising. It grew because the work was good and honest, and St. Augustine homeowners trusted the results enough to send their friends and family our way.
We Repair All Major Appliances
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At GDoing, we maintain a 95% first-time fix rate while keeping our services affordable and transparent. Our goal is to solve your appliance problems efficiently, saving you time and money.
Gas Downtown, Electric in the New Builds
St. Augustine’s ovens tell the story of the city’s age. In the historic homes of downtown and Lincolnville, gas ranges are the rule, and the faults follow suit — worn igniters, tired safety valves and burners that hesitate to light. In the newer communities toward World Golf Village and out by the beaches, slide-in electric ranges and double wall ovens run on relay boards, membrane keypads and temperature sensors instead of simple switches.
That electronic side has a local hazard: summer storms. A surge can quietly damage a control board that then fails weeks later. Whichever type you have, an oven that will not hold temperature or throws an error code usually needs one precise part, not a replacement. We diagnose to the component, quote exactly, waive the $75 fee on approval, and warranty the repair for a full year, parts and labor both.
Areas We Serve by ZIP Code
We proudly serve homeowners across the area, with limited service available for select business equipment when needed.
Our appliance repair services cover St. Augustine and the surrounding St. Johns County communities, from the Historic District to St. Augustine Beach and World Golf Village. We currently operate in the following ZIP codes:
- 32080
- 32084
- 32086
- 32092
- 32095
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Tell us what broke — brand, model and symptom help us arrive prepared.
GDOING serves St. Augustine, St. Johns, Jacksonville, Palm Coast and nearby daily 9 AM – 7 PM. $75 diagnostic, waived when you approve the repair.
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Business Hours
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM · Closed Sunday
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Frequently Asked Questions About Oven Repair in St. Augustine
Do you repair both gas and electric ovens in St. Augustine?
Yes. Gas ranges are common in the historic downtown and electric ranges in the newer communities — our technicians are equipped for both.
My gas oven won’t light. What is usually wrong?
In older St. Augustine homes the cause is typically a worn igniter, a faulty safety valve, or an interrupted ignition sequence — all standard repairs we carry parts for.
My oven stopped working after a storm. Is that common here?
Yes. Summer storm surges can damage control boards, fuses and electronic parts. A board-level repair is often possible, and we will tell you honestly when it is worth it.
Do you repair high-end and built-in ovens?
Absolutely. We service premium and built-in systems from Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, Miele and other luxury brands found in St. Augustine kitchens.
Can you fix an oven that will not hold the right temperature?
Yes. Uneven or inaccurate heat usually traces to a failing element or a drifting temperature sensor, both of which we replace precisely.
Should I keep using an oven that smells of gas?
No. A gas smell can mean a leak or ignition fault. Stop using the oven, ventilate the area, and call for professional inspection before running it again.
What should I do if my oven trips the breaker or sparks?
Stop using it. Repeated breaker trips, sparking, or a burning smell point to an electrical fault that needs professional attention before further use.
Do you service ovens in apartments, rentals and inns?
Yes. We repair ovens in single-family homes as well as rentals, townhomes and the small inns common in historic St. Augustine.
Is the repair covered by a warranty?
Yes, every oven repair is backed by a 1-year warranty on both parts and labor.
What are your hours, and how do I book?
You can reach us Monday through Saturday between 9 AM and 7 PM; Sundays we are closed. Book by phone at 904-946-9057 or through the form at /contacts/#request.
When an Oven Turns Unsafe, Stop and Call
Most oven faults are simply annoying, but a few are warnings that should never be ignored — and in a city of older gas kitchens, knowing the difference matters. A gas smell near the appliance can mean a leak or ignition problem; shut the oven off, ventilate, and do not use it until it is inspected. Sparking, arcing, or a burning smell points to damaged wiring or a failing component that worsens quickly. Persistent smoke beyond light residue burn-off, an oven that trips the breaker repeatedly, or one that will not shut off all signal faults that call for a technician before the next use. Our full oven service is described on the oven repair page.
What Comes on the Truck
Whether your kitchen runs on gas or electricity, the parts that fail most cluster in a predictable set. Our vans carry igniters, safety valves, bake and broil elements, temperature sensors, relay boards and membrane keypads for the gas ranges of the Historic District and the electric slide-ins and wall ovens of the newer communities alike. That stocking is why the large majority of St. Augustine oven calls finish on the first visit — each one covered by a 1-year warranty on parts and labor, with the $75 diagnostic waived on approval.
My electric wall oven went dark after a thunderstorm near World Golf Village. Repair or replace?
A dark display after a storm usually means a blown fuse or a damaged control board rather than a failed oven, which makes repair realistic on most modern and premium units. Have a technician test it before you shop for a replacement — approve the fix and the diagnostic fee disappears. Same-day service reaches most of St. Augustine.
Built on referrals from neighbors who had a repair done right, GDoing brings the same honest diagnosis to every kitchen. Reach the team at 904-946-9057 from 9 AM to 7 PM, Monday through Saturday — we are closed Sundays — or send the request form whenever it suits you.