Are replacement parts for my Gas Range expensive?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current gas range repair costs and appliance owner concerns.
Sometimes. Replacement parts for gas ranges—like igniters, control boards, burner valves, or oven sensors—can be moderately priced or surprisingly expensive depending on the part, brand, and whether labor is needed. Many homeowners discover that electronic controls and specialty components often cost more than expected, especially after the manufacturer warranty expires. CPS helps customers navigate post-warranty repairs, offers access to factory-authorized service networks, and can assist with protection options for new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges.
Quick Summary: Gas Range Replacement Parts
Here’s what you need to know about gas range repair costs and replacement parts:
- Some replacement parts for gas ranges, such as igniters and control boards, can be expensive after warranty expiration.
- Burner valves and electronic controls are among the parts most likely to drive up repair costs.
- Labor costs for diagnosing and installing range parts can add significantly to the total repair bill.
- Post-warranty repairs are a common concern for long-term owners, especially as appliances age.
- CPS offers repair support and protection options for many gas ranges, including new and eligible refurbished models.
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Are gas range parts expensive? |
Some parts, like igniters and control boards, can be costly—especially with labor. |
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Common expensive repairs |
Igniters, burner valves, control boards, oven sensors |
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Repair support |
Look for factory-authorized service and clear repair coordination |
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Post-warranty concerns |
Out-of-pocket costs often increase after manufacturer coverage ends |
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Product eligibility |
CPS supports many new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges |
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What Should You Look For in a Gas Range Protection Plan?
When considering a protection plan or extended coverage for your gas range, it’s important to focus on the parts and repairs that typically drive up costs. Customers often want to know what’s included, how repairs are coordinated, and whether refurbished or open-box ranges are eligible.
- Coverage for electronic controls, igniters, and burner valves
- Access to experienced, factory-authorized repair networks
- Clear and simple claims and repair coordination process
- Eligibility for new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges
- Support for expensive post-warranty repairs and replacement parts
What Experience Does CPS Have With Gas Range Repairs and Protection?
With more than 75 million products covered and decades of appliance claims experience, CPS has helped countless customers navigate gas range repairs, coordinate service with over 50,000 nationwide servicers, and pay out hundreds of millions in claims annually. This operational scale and repair expertise allow CPS to provide practical support and insight into common gas range repair risks and ownership costs.
- Igniter, control board, and burner valve failures are among the most expensive gas range repairs after warranty expiration
- Modern gas ranges with electronic controls often require specialized diagnostics and replacement parts
- Based on CPS’s historical claims data, labor costs can add significantly to total repair bills for out-of-warranty ranges
- Refurbished and open-box gas ranges are frequently supported for protection and repair assistance
- Many homeowners seek coverage or repair support after experiencing an unexpected appliance failure
What Gas Range Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data and long-term repair trends, igniter failures, burner valve replacements, and electronic control board issues are among the most expensive and common repairs for gas ranges after manufacturer warranty coverage ends. Labor costs and part availability can add to the complexity, especially as ranges age or include more advanced features.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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Gas Range Igniter |
Igniter fails to spark or glow |
Specialized part, requires labor for installation |
Igniter-related claims often become labor-heavy because technicians typically need partial burner or oven disassembly to access the component safely. CPS claims data shows repeated no-heat service calls are common when aging igniters weaken gradually rather than fail completely, increasing diagnostic time and repeat-visit costs. |
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Control Board |
Oven or burners not responding |
Costly electronic component, advanced diagnostics |
Electronic control board failures frequently escalate into higher-cost repairs because technicians must isolate wiring, sensor, and power-supply issues before replacing the board itself. Repair history shows smart-feature gas ranges can require model-specific boards with longer parts lead times, and some replacements also need firmware configuration or calibration after installation. |
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Burner Valve |
Gas not flowing or uneven flame |
Parts plus labor, safety concerns |
Burner valve repairs tend to carry higher service costs due to gas-line safety procedures, leak testing, and labor-intensive access behind sealed cooktop assemblies. CPS historical claims activity shows uneven flame complaints often involve multiple component inspections before the failed valve is identified, extending labor time and increasing multi-visit scenarios. |
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Oven Sensor |
Incorrect temperature or oven not heating |
Calibration and part replacement costs |
Temperature sensor claims can become unexpectedly expensive when inaccurate readings create intermittent heating complaints that are difficult to duplicate during a single visit. Based on CPS claim trends, technicians frequently need calibration testing alongside sensor replacement, especially on convection-enabled models with more sensitive electronic temperature management systems. |
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Refurbished/Open-Box Range |
Component failure post-purchase |
Parts availability and eligibility questions |
Refurbished and open-box gas range claims often involve delayed repairs because parts compatibility and prior repair history can be difficult to verify. CPS repair data suggests discontinued or previously serviced models commonly experience longer downtime due to limited component availability and uncertainty around prior installation quality or hidden wear. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?
Many customers choose CPS for gas range coverage because of the company’s experience coordinating repairs, flexible eligibility for new and refurbished appliances, and access to a large network of authorized servicers.
- Repair coordination and support for gas ranges, ovens, and kitchen appliances
- Eligibility for many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent gas ranges
- Access to a nationwide network of authorized service providers
- Assistance with expensive repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
- Simple claims process and ongoing customer support
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, repair referrals, replacement part sourcing, and, in some cases, protection options for eligible gas ranges after the original purchase.
- Factory-authorized repair referrals and service coordination for out-of-warranty gas ranges
- Troubleshooting guidance and help sourcing replacement parts
- Guidance on eligibility for extended protection coverage after the original purchase
- Support navigating repair and replacement decisions for aging appliances
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(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 Gas Range Protection Plans?
Are replacement parts for gas ranges expensive?
Some gas range replacement parts, like igniters, control boards, and burner valves, can be expensive—especially after the manufacturer warranty expires. Costs can vary significantly by brand and part type.
What are the most common expensive gas range repairs?
Igniter failures, electronic control board issues, burner valve replacements, and oven sensor problems are among the most common and costly repairs seen in gas ranges after warranty expiration.
Does a protection plan cover all gas range parts?
Most protection plans focus on mechanical and electrical failures, including major components like igniters and control boards, but routine maintenance items and cosmetic issues are typically excluded. Always review your plan details for coverage specifics.
Are labor costs included in gas range repairs?
Labor is often a significant part of the total repair cost. Many extended protection plans, including those from CPS, cover both parts and labor for eligible repairs.
Can I get coverage for a refurbished or open-box gas range?
Yes, CPS offers protection plan options for many new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges, depending on the product’s age and condition at the time of purchase.
What if my gas range is already out of warranty?
If your gas range is out of warranty, CPS may still be able to assist with troubleshooting, repair referrals, and, in some cases, protection options for eligible appliances. Contact CPS to check eligibility and get support.
Are smart gas range repairs more expensive?
Repairs for gas ranges with advanced electronic controls or smart features can be more complex and costly due to the specialized parts and diagnostics required.
Should I repair or replace my gas range if it needs an expensive part?
The decision often depends on the age of the appliance, repair cost, and overall condition. Many homeowners compare the cost of repair versus replacement, especially if multiple parts have failed or parts are hard to find.
What should I look for in a gas range protection plan?
Look for coverage that includes electronic controls, igniters, and burner valves, access to a strong repair network, clear claims processes, and eligibility for your specific range type (new, refurbished, or open-box).
How does CPS help with gas range repairs?
CPS helps coordinate repairs, connects customers with authorized service providers, and offers protection plans that cover many common gas range failures and expensive parts.
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Looking for Warranty Coverage Options?
If you’re considering coverage for your gas range or want to better understand your repair and support options, CPS can help you explore protection plans and check product eligibility.
For many homeowners, gas range repairs become a concern as appliances age and warranty coverage ends. Igniter failures, control board issues, and burner valve replacements are among the more expensive repairs seen after several years of use. Comparing repair costs, replacement part prices, and access to factory-authorized service can help you decide if additional protection makes sense for your situation. If you’re planning long-term ownership or have experienced a costly repair in the past, exploring coverage or repair support may help manage future risks and out-of-pocket expenses.

