Oven repair in Warsaw — Bosch, Electrolux, Amica
28.03.2026Oven repair in Warsaw — Bosch, Electrolux, Amica
The oven won’t heat up, trips the breaker when switched on, the convection fan has stopped, or the display shows an error code. Instead of a week of microwave meals, call a technician. We repair Bosch, Electrolux, Amica and other brands across all of Warsaw — from Mokotow to Bielany.
Important: an oven is connected to a high-power electrical circuit. Before any repair, switch off the breaker at the consumer unit — not just the oven’s power button. Do not attempt to remove the rear panel or replace a heating element yourself — residual voltage may be present. Our technician only works on fully de-energised appliances.
How much does oven repair cost
Current prices are in the table below. The cost depends on the brand, type of fault, and whether parts need replacing. Diagnostics are included in the repair price. Spare parts are charged 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 home repair works
- You describe the problem: no heat, breaker trips, a mode isn’t working, error on display.
- The technician confirms the model and brand — asks for a data plate photo.
- We agree a time — usually the same or next day.
- On site, the technician switches off the breaker and verifies zero voltage.
- Diagnostics: heating elements (top, bottom, grill), thermostat, convection fan, control board, door seal.
- If the part is on hand — immediate repair. If not — ordered, return visit arranged.
- After repair, the oven is switched on, brought to operating temperature, and all modes are tested.
Common oven owner mistakes
- Using the oven with a damaged door seal — heat escapes, the element overworks, electricity consumption rises.
- Cleaning with abrasive products — scratches the enamel, which then rusts and flakes.
- Running pyrolytic cleaning too often — at 500°C seals wear out and contacts overheat.
- Not noticing a noisy or sluggish convection fan — the bearing wears and the fan seizes.
- Connecting the oven to a standard socket without a dedicated circuit — the cable overheats, the breaker trips.
- Attempting a DIY element replacement — incorrect wiring can cause a short circuit.
What to prepare before the technician arrives
- Note the error code from the display (if any).
- Photograph the data plate with model and serial number.
- Switch off the breaker at the consumer unit (not just the oven button).
- Let the oven cool down completely.
- Remove trays, racks, and any thermometer.
- Clear access — if built-in, check whether it can be slid out.
- Note when the problem started: after a power surge, after cleaning, gradually.
- Confirm whether the oven has a dedicated circuit with its own breaker.
- Provide access details: intercom code, parking info.
- Bundle all appliance tasks into one visit.
A real case from Warsaw
A client in Praga Poludnie reported that a built-in Electrolux oven had stopped heating — the display worked, modes switched, but the temperature wouldn’t rise. Diagnostics showed the bottom heating element had blown — the break was visible. The top element and grill were fine. The technician replaced the lower heater (had the part on hand), checked the thermostat, and heated the oven to 200°C — it reached temperature in 8 minutes, per specification. The entire repair took 50 minutes. Takeaway: if the oven heats unevenly, one of the elements has likely failed — not the whole system.
Frequently asked questions
Which oven brands do you repair?
Bosch, Electrolux, Amica, Siemens, Samsung, Beko, Whirlpool, AEG and others.
Is the diagnostic fee separate?
Included in the repair price. If you decline, you pay only for the call-out.
How long does the repair take?
Element or thermostat replacement — about an hour. Board or fan — up to 2 hours.
Why does the oven trip the breaker?
Element-to-earth fault, damaged wiring, or a faulty control board. The circuit breaker may also be undersized.
Can a built-in oven be repaired in place?
Yes, in most cases it can be slid out from its housing without full removal.
Is it worth repairing an oven over 10 years old?
If the repair exceeds 50% of a new oven’s price, replacement is advised.
Do you bring spare parts?
Heating elements, thermostats, and door seals are usually in stock. Boards and fans are ordered.
What if the oven is smoking?
Switch off the breaker. Causes include food residue on the element, damaged cable insulation, or overheating.
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes, on the work and on fitted parts.
How quickly can you come?
Usually the same day or the next. Urgent call-outs carry a surcharge.
Who does the work
Oven repairs are carried out by technicians experienced in servicing built-in kitchen appliances. We cover all of Warsaw. Call or message us — we’ll identify the problem and come at a convenient time.
