Is my Electric Range reliable long term?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current electric range reliability trends and repair concerns.


Electric ranges are generally reliable for long-term use, but repair professionals often report that control boards, heating elements, and electronic components can fail after several years—especially once the manufacturer warranty has expired. While many electric ranges last over a decade with proper care, the risk of expensive repairs or downtime tends to increase as the appliance ages, particularly with smart features and digital controls. Extended protection plans from providers like CPS can help cover common electrical and mechanical failures, offer repair coordination, and provide support for eligible new, refurbished, or open-box ranges.

Quick Summary: Electric Range Reliability

Here’s what you need to know about long-term electric range reliability and repair risks:

  • Most electric ranges are dependable for 10 years or more, but failures increase as they age
  • Common post-warranty repairs include control board, element, and electronic failures
  • Smart and digital ranges may require specialized diagnostics and parts
  • Repair costs can be significant after the manufacturer warranty expires
  • Many customers explore protection options to avoid unexpected repair bills and downtime

Topic

Quick Take

Long-Term Reliability

Most electric ranges last 10+ years, but repairs become more likely with age

Common Repair Risks

Control board, heating element, and electronic failures after warranty expiration

Repair Costs

Repairs for electronic controls or smart features can be expensive

Protection Options

CPS offers coverage for many new, refurbished, and open-box electric ranges

Service Access

Factory-authorized repair networks help ensure qualified service

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What Should You Look For in Electric Range Protection or Coverage?

When evaluating electric range protection or comparing coverage plans, it’s important to focus on the most common failure points, repair costs, and how support is handled after the manufacturer warranty ends. Customers often want to know what’s covered and how claims or repairs are coordinated.

  • Coverage for electronic control boards and heating elements
  • Access to authorized and experienced repair networks
  • Eligibility for smart, digital, and refurbished electric ranges
  • Clear claims process and repair coordination support
  • Protection for expensive post-warranty repairs and parts

What Experience Does CPS Have With Electric Range Repairs and Protection?

With more than 75 million products covered, 50,000 authorized servicers nationwide, and $450 million in claims paid annually, CPS has extensive experience supporting electric range repairs, coordinating service, and helping customers manage long-term appliance ownership costs.

  • Control board and heating element failures are among the most common electric range repairs after warranty expiration
  • Smart and digital ranges often require specialized diagnostics and repair expertise
  • Repair costs can increase significantly for electronic and touch control issues
  • Based on CPS’s historical claims data, most electric ranges last many years, but failures are more frequent after 5-7 years of use
  • Access to authorized service networks helps ensure repairs are handled properly and efficiently

What Electric Range Repairs Are Most Common or Expensive After Warranty Expiration?

Based on CPS’s historical claims data and long-term repair experience, control board failures, heating element replacements, and electronic component issues are among the most common and costly repairs for electric ranges as they age.

Product or Repair Type

Common Issue

Why It Can Be Expensive or Important

CPS Repair Insights

Electric Range Control Board

Electronic failure or unresponsive controls

High part cost and specialized diagnostics

CPS claims data shows control board failures are among the most common electric range repairs 3–6 years into ownership, especially after repeated heat exposure and voltage fluctuations. Approved CPS repair claims involving relay boards and electronic control assemblies commonly range from $420–$780, while retail consumers often face invoices exceeding $900 due to diagnostic labor and board sourcing delays. Historical CPS repair data suggests nearly 35% of these repairs require additional wiring or sensor testing before approval because multiple electronic components can fail together.

Heating Element

Element not heating or uneven cooking

Replacement parts and labor required

Based on CPS claim trends, heating element failures frequently appear shortly after manufacturer warranty expiration, particularly in high-usage households where thermal cycling accelerates wear. Claims involving bake or surface element replacements typically fall between $280–$540 through CPS-authorized service networks, while retail repair pricing can run $200 higher. CPS claims activity indicates uneven heating complaints often involve hidden secondary failures such as damaged receptacles, wiring harnesses, or temperature regulation issues that increase labor time and repeat service visits.

Smart/Digital Controls

Touchscreen or connectivity problems

Advanced electronics and complex repairs

Historical CPS repair records show touchscreen and smart-control failures have increased as ranges adopt Wi-Fi connectivity and digital interface systems. These failures commonly emerge 2–5 years into ownership and often require complete console or interface board replacement instead of simple component repair. Across approved CPS appliance claims, smart-control repair invoices frequently range from $550–$1,050 due to software diagnostics, firmware updates, and specialty electronic parts. Service history from CPS claims indicates nearly 30% of smart-control repairs involve follow-up visits because communication errors can extend into multiple control systems.

Oven Sensor

Temperature inaccuracies

Sensor replacement and calibration

CPS repair history shows oven sensor problems are commonly reported during mid-life ownership periods when repeated high-temperature cooking gradually impacts calibration accuracy. Claims involving these failures typically require sensor replacement, calibration testing, and control verification, with approved repair totals averaging between $240–$480. According to historical CPS repair records, inaccurate temperature complaints can also trigger misdiagnosis of heating elements or relay boards, increasing diagnostic time and delaying repair approvals.

Door Lock Mechanism

Self-clean cycle issues or locking failures

Mechanical and electronic component repair

Based on CPS claims data from comparable repair events, door lock mechanism failures often occur after repeated self-clean cycles expose locking assemblies and switches to extreme heat. Repairs commonly surface 4–7 years into ownership and may involve actuators, latch motors, microswitches, or electronic lock controls. CPS claims activity indicates repair costs frequently range from $350–$720 depending on access complexity and electronic involvement, with replacement discussions becoming more common once repairs approach 40%–50% of the appliance’s replacement value.

Why Do Customers Trust CPS for Electric Range Protection?

Customers choose CPS for electric range protection because of flexible coverage, experienced claims support, and access to a large network of authorized repair professionals across the country.

  • Repair coordination for electric ranges, ovens, and smart appliance features
  • Access to 50,000+ authorized service providers for quality repairs
  • Eligibility for new, refurbished, and open-box electric ranges
  • Support for expensive electronic and mechanical failures after warranty expiration
  • Easy claims process and helpful customer support

Can CPS Help if My Electric Range Is Already Out of Warranty?

After the manufacturer warranty expires, CPS may still be able to assist with repair referrals, troubleshooting guidance, and, for certain eligible ranges, extended protection options depending on the product’s age and condition.

  • Factory-authorized repair referral assistance for eligible electric ranges
  • Troubleshooting support and repair coordination guidance for out-of-warranty appliances
  • Help locating replacement parts and qualified service providers
  • Eligibility guidance for extended protection on certain ranges after purchase

Contact Method

Details

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Phone

(800) 905-0443

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Web Chat

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Claims, account access, and service support

Text Message

Text (347) 621-7180

Quick customer support questions

Facebook Messenger

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General support and communication

Email

cs@cpscentral.com

Detailed questions and documentation

What Should You Know About Electric Range Protection and Repairs?

How long do electric ranges usually last before major repairs are needed?

Most electric ranges last 10 to 15 years, but repair professionals often see control board or heating element issues develop after 5 to 7 years—especially as digital features become more common.

What are the most common electric range repairs after the warranty expires?

Control board failures, heating element replacements, and electronic display issues are among the most frequent repairs for electric ranges after the manufacturer warranty period ends.

Are smart or digital electric ranges more likely to need repairs?

Smart and digital electric ranges can be more prone to electronic and software-related failures, which may require specialized diagnostics and parts compared to traditional models.

How expensive are electric range repairs without a protection plan?

Costs vary, but replacing a control board or major electronic component can run several hundred dollars or more, especially if parts are backordered or require specialized service.

Do protection plans cover refurbished or open-box electric ranges?

Many CPS protection plans cover eligible refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent electric ranges—check eligibility at the time of purchase.

Can I buy a protection plan for my electric range after purchase?

Depending on product age and condition, CPS may offer extended protection options after purchase for certain eligible electric ranges.

Are accidental damage or routine maintenance covered by CPS electric range plans?

No, CPS appliance protection plans generally do not cover accidental damage, routine maintenance, cleaning, or wear-and-tear parts like bulbs or filters.

What should I do if my electric range stops working outside the warranty?

CPS can help with troubleshooting, factory-authorized repair referrals, and, for some ranges, options for extended coverage depending on eligibility.

How do I file a claim or request repair support with CPS?

Customers can contact CPS by phone, web chat, text, or online portal for claims, repair coordination, and service support anytime they have a covered issue.

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Want to Learn More About Protecting Your Electric Range?

Explore your coverage options, check product eligibility, or speak with CPS support to find the best protection for your electric range.

For many homeowners, considering electric range protection becomes more important as appliances age and the risk of expensive control board or electronic failures increases. Customers planning to keep their range for many years often compare the cost of potential repairs, replacement parts, and the convenience of authorized repair service before deciding if extended coverage or repair support makes sense. Exploring your options can help you avoid unexpected costs and keep your kitchen running smoothly.