When your Aga is not behaving performance-wise, the first decision is usually the hardest: do you need have your Aga repaired, or is it time for Aga servicing?
This guide makes the decision clear, with a practical checklist, common symptoms, and what to do next if you are in or around Yorkshire.
If you remember nothing else, remember this.
A lot of call-outs happen because a service was delayed. Not always – parts do fail – but regular checks tend to catch issues earlier.
Use this quick common-sense rule: if it could be unsafe, do not wait.
In these situations, stop and call a specialist.
the cooker is overdue a service and showing symptoms. A service can identify the issue, then you can decide on repair work with a clear quote.
From our experience, a surprising number of repair complaints are actually servicing issues:
A service is also a good moment to confirm your cooker is operating safely and efficiently.
Regular servicing helps maintain:
There is a safety angle too: routine maintenance helps reduce the risk of issues such as gas leaks or blocked flueways, which can create serious hazards if ignored.
That is not scare-mongering – it is just the reality of any high-heat appliance.
Oil systems can be sensitive to deposits and soot build-up over time, which is why servicing is often recommended every 6 months as a general rule.
If you have missed that window, a repair call-out may be needed sooner, particularly if performance has dropped suddenly.
Gas models often suit annual servicing as a baseline. If you suspect a supply or safety issue, do not wait for the annual service date.
Electric Agas are often serviced every 12-18 months. If you have tripping electrics, one oven going cold, or repeated overheating signs, you are likely in repair territory.
A service focuses on inspection, testing, safety checks, and confirming correct operation before the engineer leaves.
Repair work is about finding the fault and getting the cooker safe and functional again. Many common spare parts can allow first-visit repairs, depending on the issue.
A practical way to frame cost is simple:
You should be quoted before additional repair work begins, so you stay in control of the decision.
If you want to keep costs predictable, do not skip servicing.
Sometimes the cooker is telling you something bigger: it is not just one part, it is overall condition.
If servicing reveals major issues or cosmetic deterioration, it may be time to consider broader restoration routes:
Often, yes – because servicing is about catching issues early, not just responding to faults.
Yes. Temperature stability is central to Aga cooking. If results have drifted, it is a classic reason to book.
A repair fixes a specific fault. Refurbishment is broader, restoring the cooker’s condition and performance, often including re-enamelling and parts replacement.
Specialists can support many Aga models and conversions. When booking, share which conversion or control setup you have.
Servicing often sits around a 2-4 hour window. Repairs vary depending on diagnosis and parts needed.
If there are strong smells, smoke, soot, or anything that feels unsafe, stop and call a specialist.
Support is available across Yorkshire, including customers from north to south and east to west as well as the surrounding areas.
If your Aga is overdue a service, do not wait for it to become a breakdown. If it is showing unsafe symptoms, do not gamble – book repairs first.
To book servicing or repair support in Yorkshire, start here: Aga servicing and repair support.
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