Pizza Oven Repair

Pizza Oven Repair in Chicago

Specialized pizza oven repair for deck ovens, conveyor ovens, and wood-fired ovens. Connect with 417+ verified kitchen equipment technicians in Chicago for expert pizza oven repair.

About Pizza Oven Repair

Pizza ovens operate at extreme temperatures and require specialized knowledge for proper repair and calibration. Our technicians are experienced with all types of commercial pizza ovens including gas and electric deck ovens, conveyor pizza ovens, wood-fired ovens, and high-temperature stone ovens from brands like Bakers Pride, Middleby Marshall, Lincoln, and Blodgett. Temperature consistency is everything in pizza operations — even a 25°F variance can affect product quality and cooking times. Our technicians calibrate ovens precisely after every repair and can also adjust temperature profiles for different menu items.

Benefits of Professional Pizza Oven Repair

Restores precise temperature control
Expert calibration for perfect results
All pizza oven types serviced
Minimizes downtime during peak hours
Stone and deck replacement available
Conveyor belt and drive system expertise

Common Pizza Oven Repair Issues We Solve

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Temperature inconsistency or drift
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Burner ignition failures
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Conveyor belt or drive motor issues
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Deck stone cracking
5
Control board failures
6
Dome thermocouple failures
7
Gas valve problems

Our Pizza Oven Repair Process

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Temperature profile testing

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Ignition and gas system inspection

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Mechanical and electrical diagnosis

4

Repair estimate

5

Component repair or replacement

6

Temperature calibration

7

Production testing

When to Call for Pizza Oven Repair

  • Oven not reaching operating temperature
  • Inconsistent bake times or results
  • Conveyor belt problems
  • Ignition failures
  • Unusual smells or error codes

Pizza Oven Repair FAQs

What should I do if I smell gas in my commercial kitchen?
1) Do NOT operate any electrical switches, phones inside, or create any sparks. 2) Evacuate all staff and customers immediately. 3) Call 911 from outside the building. 4) Call your gas company's emergency line. 5) Do NOT re-enter until emergency responders clear the building. 6) Contact a certified kitchen equipment technician to inspect and repair gas connections before reopening. Gas leaks can cause explosions — always take them seriously.
My walk-in cooler temperature is rising. What should I do first?
1) Check if the condenser unit is running. 2) Inspect condenser coils for dirt and debris — blocked coils are a common cause. 3) Ensure walk-in door gaskets are sealing properly. 4) Check if evaporator fan is running. 5) Look for ice buildup on evaporator coils (defrost system failure). If temperature is rising significantly, move temperature-sensitive inventory and call a technician immediately — this is an emergency situation.