Stove Repair

Door Repair

Stove Door Repair Service

A stove door repair or refurbishment service typically includes a comprehensive overhaul of the door assembly to ensure it seals properly, operates safely, and functions efficiently.
Key components of a professional stove door repair service often include:
  • Replacing Rope Seals: Removal of old, worn-out rope seals (gaskets) and cleaning the channel of old adhesive. New, high-temperature rope seals are applied to the door and, if needed, under the glass to restore an airtight seal.
  • Glass Repair and Replacement: Inspecting the stove glass for cracks or damage and cleaning it. If broken, the technician will replace the glass, often using new glass clips/retaining tabs and sealant.
  • Hardware and Mechanism Maintenance: Repairing, oiling, or replacing hinges, door handles, and locking mechanisms to ensure the door opens, closes, and locks properly. This may include drilling and re-threading screws if necessary.
  • Re-painting and Refurbishing: Removing rust and applying specialized heat-resistant paint to the exterior of the door, particularly if it has become worn or rusty.
  • Alignment Adjustment: Checking that the door hangs properly and fits tight against the stove body, adjusting the latch to ensure a secure, airtight seal to prevent heat loss or air leaks.
  • Air Control Check: Ensuring air vents on the door operate correctly.

 Local Repair Service

Our fully equipped mobile workshop brings expert service directly to your door, utilizing the latest technology to manufacture custom bricks and glass on-site. By eliminating the need for a second visit, we keep your repair costs low. Our engineers carry a comprehensive inventory, including rope seals, gaskets, cements, grates, baffle plates, and carbon monoxide detectors.

We pride ourselves on the cleanest service available, using high-performance HEPA Numatic NV900 dual-motor vacuums and protective dust sheets to keep your home spotless.

Signs Your Stove Needs Professional Care:

  • Ropes falling off or failing to seal
  • Stove over-firing (racing)
  • Cracked/damaged fire bricks
  • Buckled or bent grate bars
  • Loose or warped baffle plates
  • Cracked or damaged glass

Contact us today for free advice and a no-obligation quote.