Oven Door Glass Replacement in Warsaw
Oven Door Glass Replacement in Warsaw
Has the oven door glass cracked, burst from thermal shock, or broken after a hit? It happens more often than most people expect — the inner glass works at temperatures up to 250°C and, over the years, can give way from heat stress. The outer glass gets damaged more often from knocks or impact. We replace both on site anywhere in Warsaw. Using an oven with cracked glass is not safe — hot air leaks out, and glass pieces may get into food.
How much does it cost and what affects the price

The price depends on which pane needs replacing (inner, outer or middle), the oven model, and whether the glass is easy to get. You can see current prices in the table below. The service includes taking the door apart and installing the replacement; the glass itself is billed separately.
| Service | min | max |
|---|---|---|
| Heating element top/bottom replacement (oven) | 250 zł | 350 zł |
| Thermostat replacement (oven) | 250 zł | 320 zł |
| Fan replacement (oven) | 300 zł | 400 zł |
| Mode selector switch replacement (oven) | 300 zł | 400 zł |
| Door glass replacement (oven) | 300 zł | 400 zł |
| Control module repair (oven) | 400 zł | 550 zł |
How the glass replacement works

- You tell us what happened — a crack, a chip, or the glass fully shattered.
- The technician checks the model and confirms which pane is damaged.
- We take the door off its hinges — it’s safer and simpler to work that way.
- We dismantle the door: release the clips, remove the top strip.
- We carefully remove the damaged glass and clear out any shards.
- The new glass is installed, fixed in place, and the door is put back together.
- The door goes back on and we test that the seal is tight and there is no looseness.
Common mistakes

- Keeping the oven in use with a crack — hot air leaks out and the casing gets too hot.
- Ordering glass by sight alone — a 2mm difference is enough for it not to fit.
- Mixing up inner and outer glass — they have different thickness and coating.
- Attempting to stick the crack with heat-resistant adhesive — only a short-term patch, the glass will still fail.
- Using ordinary glass instead of tempered — it will break once heated.
- Letting heavy trays drop onto the open door — one of the main reasons glass cracks.
What to prepare

- Check your oven model.
- Take a photo of the damage and send it to the technician.
- Do not use the oven before the glass is replaced.
- If there are fragments inside the cavity — pick them up carefully with gloves.
- Make some room in front of the oven.
- The door comes off from the front — there is no need to pull the oven out.
- Prepare a surface where the technician can place the door while working.
- Make sure the area is well lit.
A real case from Warsaw

A client in Wilanów called when the inner glass of their Siemens oven cracked during preheating to 220°C. The oven was 9 years old and the glass had never been changed. On site, we removed the door and took it apart — the inner pane had broken into small tempered pieces (similar to car glass). The middle and outer panels were intact. We installed a new genuine inner glass, reassembled the door, and checked the seal — tight, with no heat escaping. The whole job took about 40 minutes. Tip: if your oven is over 7 years old and the glass has turned cloudy, that points to wear — it may be time to replace it before it fails.
Frequently asked questions
Why does oven glass crack?
Thermal shock (a sudden temperature change), tiny cracks from impact, a manufacturing fault, or simple age — tempered glass gets weaker over time.
How many glass panels are in an oven door?
Usually 2–4: the inner pane (closest to the cavity), one or two middle panes, and the outer one. Each helps with heat insulation.
Can I use the oven with cracked glass?
Definitely not recommended. Hot air escapes, the oven works less efficiently, and the casing overheats.
Can the crack be glued?
No. Even heat-resistant adhesive will not hold up to constant heating and cooling. The glass needs replacing.
Does the technician bring the glass?
Yes, if the model is known. Less common models can take 3–7 days to order.
Does the door need to be removed?
Yes, we lift it off the hinges to make the work safer and easier.
How long does it take?
30–50 minutes.
Which brands?
Bosch, Siemens, Electrolux, Amica, Beko, Samsung, Whirlpool, Gorenje and others.
Can a non-original glass be used?
Yes, compatible tempered glass is available. What matters is the exact size and proper heat resistance.
Warranty?
Yes, for both labour and the glass.
Who does the work

Oven glass replacement is done by technicians with hands-on experience in built-in appliances. We serve Warsaw and nearby areas. Cracked glass? Call us — we’ll come out, remove the door, replace the pane, and check the seal.
