Is my appliance expensive to maintain?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current appliance repair costs and post-warranty ownership trends.
Sometimes. Appliance maintenance costs can vary widely depending on the product type, age, repair history, and whether the manufacturer warranty has expired. Major appliances like refrigerators, washers, and ovens can become expensive to maintain after several years, especially if repairs involve compressors, control boards, or smart electronics. Customers frequently ask about repair costs and long-term reliability as products age. CPS offers coverage and support options to help manage unexpected repair expenses and coordinate factory-authorized service nationwide for many new, refurbished, and open-box appliances.
Quick Summary: Are Appliances Expensive to Maintain?
Here’s what you need to know about appliance maintenance and repair costs:
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Major repairs like refrigerator compressors and smart control boards can be costly after the manufacturer warranty expires.
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Smart appliances often require specialized diagnostics and replacement parts, increasing repair complexity and cost.
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Many homeowners research protection options after experiencing unexpected appliance failures or costly repairs.
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Coverage eligibility may include new, refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances.
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Factory-authorized repair networks can help ensure proper service for premium and smart appliances.
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Appliance Maintenance Costs |
Can be high for major components and smart electronics after warranty |
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Common Expensive Repairs |
Compressors, control boards, sealed system, and smart appliance failures |
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Who Needs Coverage |
Owners of premium, smart, or aging appliances |
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Repair Support |
Look for factory-authorized service and claims assistance |
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Product Eligibility |
CPS supports new, refurbished, and open-box products |
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What Should You Look For When Evaluating Appliance Maintenance and Protection?
When researching appliance maintenance costs and protection plans, it’s important to consider which repairs are most likely to become expensive over time. Many homeowners want to understand their options as appliances age or after the manufacturer warranty expires. Here are key factors to review when evaluating coverage or planning for long-term ownership.
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Coverage for compressors, control boards, and electronic components
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Access to factory-authorized repair networks
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Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, or scratch-and-dent appliances
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Clear claims process and repair coordination support
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Protection for expensive repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
What Experience Does CPS Have With Appliance Repairs and Protection?
For many homeowners concerned about costly appliance repairs, CPS’s extensive claims experience provides valuable insight. With more than 75 million products covered, a repair network of 50,000 servicers, and over $450 million in claims paid annually, CPS has decades of operational knowledge helping customers manage real-world repair situations and ownership costs.
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Refrigerator compressor and sealed system repairs are among the most expensive post-warranty claims
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Control board and smart appliance electronics failures are common after several years of use
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Washer, dishwasher, and oven repairs often involve internal component replacement and diagnosis
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High-end appliances typically have more expensive parts and specialized labor requirements
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Based on CPS’s historical claims data, unexpected appliance failures frequently occur after the manufacturer warranty expires
What Appliance Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data, repairs for compressors, control boards, and smart appliance electronics are some of the most expensive and common concerns homeowners face as appliances age. Many customers begin researching protection options after experiencing issues like refrigerator not cooling, washer not draining, or oven control failures, especially when manufacturer coverage has ended.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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Refrigerator |
Compressor or sealed system failure |
Requires specialized parts and labor, often high repair cost |
Based on CPS repair experience, refrigerator sealed-system repairs frequently become replacement-level claims because compressor failures require certified labor, refrigerant handling, and difficult diagnostics. Customers often underestimate how quickly costs increase when specialty parts sourcing, multiple service visits, and food spoilage concerns are involved after warranty expiration. |
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Washer |
Drain pump or control board failure |
Electronic and mechanical repairs may exceed appliance value |
CPS service observations indicate that washer repairs commonly escalate due to extensive disassembly required to access pumps, motors, or electronic controls. Industry repair discussions commonly associate aging washers with repeat-service scenarios tied to drainage issues, vibration problems, and intermittent electronic failures that increase overall labor costs. |
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Oven / Range |
Control panel or sensor malfunction |
Advanced electronics and diagnostics needed |
Modern oven and range repairs frequently involve complex diagnostics, sensor calibration, and replacement of expensive control assemblies rather than isolated components. Customers often underestimate the labor involved with troubleshooting intermittent electronic faults and sourcing model-specific touch panels or control boards. |
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Dishwasher |
Water pump or leak issues |
Internal part replacement and repair labor |
CPS repair experience indicates that dishwasher repairs often become labor-intensive because technicians may need to remove integrated units from cabinetry to diagnose leaks, circulation failures, or damaged internal components. Hidden water damage and restricted access can significantly increase post-warranty repair costs and service timelines. |
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Smart Appliance |
Wi-Fi or smart feature failure |
Specialized electronic parts and troubleshooting required |
CPS service observations indicate that smart appliance failures commonly involve firmware troubleshooting, connectivity diagnostics, and replacement of proprietary electronic modules that may have limited availability. Repairs can require multiple visits to isolate software-related issues, making post-warranty smart appliance ownership more complex and expensive than customers initially expect. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?
CPS is trusted by millions of customers for appliance protection and repair support thanks to its straightforward coverage options and nationwide service experience. Customers appreciate having access to expert repair coordination, flexible eligibility, and help managing unexpected repair costs.
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Access to repair support for refrigerators, washers, ovens, and smart appliances
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Eligibility for many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances
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Assistance coordinating repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
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Support for expensive electronic and mechanical appliance repairs
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Simple claims process and guidance throughout your repair experience
Can CPS Help If My Appliance Is Already Out of Warranty?
For many homeowners, repair concerns become more important after the original manufacturer warranty expires. CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting guidance, repair referrals, replacement part assistance, and in some cases, extended protection options for certain eligible products.
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Factory-authorized repair referral assistance for eligible appliances and electronics
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Troubleshooting guidance and repair coordination support for out-of-warranty products
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Help locating replacement parts, authorized service providers, and repair options
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Guidance on extended protection eligibility for certain products after the original purchase or manufacturer warranty period
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Phone |
(800) 905-0443 |
Speaking directly with a CPS representative |
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Web Chat |
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Quick support and troubleshooting guidance |
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CPS Client Care Portal |
https://client.cpscentral.com/ |
Claims, account access, and service support |
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Text Message |
Text (347) 621-7180 |
Quick customer support questions |
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Facebook Messenger |
http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService |
General support and communication |
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cs@cpscentral.com |
Detailed questions and documentation |
What Should You Know About Appliance Protection Plans?
Are some appliances more expensive to maintain than others?
Yes. Refrigerators, washers, dryers, ovens, and smart appliances often involve higher repair costs, especially for compressors, control boards, and electronic failures. Older appliances or those with advanced features may require specialized service.
What are the most expensive appliance repairs after the warranty expires?
Compressor failures in refrigerators, control board issues in smart appliances, and sealed system repairs are among the most expensive, often costing several hundred dollars or more for parts and labor.
Do protection plans cover common failures like control boards and compressors?
Most comprehensive appliance protection plans, including those from CPS, are designed to cover major components like compressors, control boards, and internal electronics if they fail due to normal use after the manufacturer warranty ends.
Are smart appliance repairs usually more expensive?
Yes. Smart appliances often require advanced diagnostics, specialized replacement parts, and service from trained technicians, which can increase both labor and part costs.
Can I get a protection plan for a refurbished or open-box appliance?
Many refurbished and open-box appliances may be eligible for CPS protection plans, depending on product type, age, and condition. It’s best to check eligibility before purchasing coverage.
What happens if my appliance breaks after the manufacturer warranty is over?
After manufacturer coverage ends, repair costs are typically the responsibility of the owner. Protection plans from providers like CPS can help cover eligible repairs if you have active coverage or may assist with repair guidance and referrals.
How can I estimate if my appliance will be expensive to repair?
Consider the appliance’s age, type, repair history, and whether it includes advanced electronics or smart features. Research common repair costs for parts like compressors, control boards, and pumps. CPS’s experience shows these repairs are often among the most costly.
Does CPS offer support for out-of-warranty appliances?
Yes. CPS can assist with troubleshooting, repair coordination, factory-authorized service referrals, and, for some eligible products, extended protection options even after manufacturer coverage has expired.
Do I need a protection plan if my appliance is still under the manufacturer warranty?
Manufacturer warranties typically cover defects for a limited period. Many customers opt for extended protection to cover potential failures and repair costs after the original warranty expires, especially for high-value or smart appliances.
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Ready to Learn More About Appliance Coverage and Repair Support?
Explore your coverage options or get help understanding appliance maintenance and repair costs. Our team can guide you through eligibility, protection plans, and repair support for new, refurbished, and open-box appliances.
As appliances age, repair costs for components like compressors, control boards, and smart electronics can add up quickly—sometimes exceeding the value of the product itself. Many homeowners find that coverage becomes more valuable after the manufacturer warranty expires, especially for high-end or smart appliances where repair complexity and costs are higher.
If you’re planning to keep your appliances for several years or want to avoid unexpected repair expenses, it’s worth comparing protection options, repair support, and eligibility for your specific products. CPS can help you understand your choices and coordinate service when you need it most.

