A broken oven door can be scary and dangerous, not to mention expensive to fix or replace. This worry was shared by someone in the ‘Homemaking Tips’ Facebook group who needed help after their oven door shattered.
Let’s look at why this happens and how to avoid it.
Common Causes of Oven Door Breakage
Excessive Heat: High heat makes the glass in the oven door expand. If you slam the door, the glass can break.
Faulty Glass: Tiny cracks or defects in the glass can cause it to break. This can be due to manufacturing issues or damage during installation.
Physical Impact: Heavy objects hitting the oven door can crack or shatter the glass.
Installation Errors: If the oven door is not installed correctly, it can put extra stress on the glass and cause it to break.
Wear and Tear: As your oven gets older, parts like the glass can become weak and more likely to break.
Tips to Prevent Oven Door Breakage
Be Gentle: Don’t slam the oven door. Be careful with heavy items around your oven.
Inspect the Glass: Regularly check the oven door glass for cracks or defects. Fix any issues right away.
A member of the Facebook group suggested, “Always close the oven door gently and keep heavy objects away from it to avoid accidents.”
By following these tips, you can help keep your oven door intact and avoid the trouble of a dangerous and costly breakage.
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