Is an extended warranty worth it for my Cooktop?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current cooktop repair costs and post-warranty ownership concerns.
Yes. Extended warranties can be worth it for cooktops, especially as repair costs for burners, electronic controls, and ignition systems can add up after the manufacturer warranty expires. Many homeowners discover that modern cooktops—especially models with smart features, glass tops, or advanced controls—may require specialized repairs that become more common with long-term use. Extended protection from CPS helps cover eligible mechanical and electrical failures, offers access to authorized repair networks, and provides support for new, refurbished, or open-box cooktops after the original warranty period.
Cooktop Warranty Quick Summary
Here’s what you need to know about extended warranties for cooktops:
- Cooktop repairs—especially electronic, glass, or ignition issues—can be expensive after the manufacturer warranty expires
- Control board and burner repairs are common concerns with modern and smart cooktops
- Extended protection plans may cover mechanical and electrical failures, including for eligible refurbished and open-box units
- Access to factory-authorized repair networks is important for quality repairs and parts
- Many homeowners research coverage after experiencing a costly out-of-warranty repair
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Topic |
Quick Take |
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Warranty Value |
Can help reduce out-of-pocket repair costs for major cooktop failures |
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Best For |
Modern, high-end, or smart cooktops with electronic controls |
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Common Repairs |
Burner, control board, ignition, and glass surface repairs |
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Repair Support |
Look for authorized service and nationwide repair access |
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Product Eligibility |
CPS supports many new, refurbished, and open-box cooktops |
What Should You Look For in a Cooktop Protection Plan?
When comparing cooktop protection plans, it’s important to focus on coverage for common repair risks, access to reliable service, and eligibility for your specific cooktop model. This becomes especially important for high-end, smart, or glass-top cooktops where repairs can be more complex and costly.
- Coverage for burner, control board, and ignition system failures
- Access to experienced and authorized repair providers
- Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, and smart cooktops
- Clear claims process and support for coordinating repairs
- Protection that extends coverage after the manufacturer warranty expires
What Experience Does CPS Have With Cooktop Repairs and Protection?
For many homeowners, understanding the risk of expensive cooktop repairs and the value of extended coverage is shaped by real-world experience. With over 75 million products covered, 60 million customers insured, a nationwide network of 50,000 servicers, and decades of claims administration since 1990, CPS brings extensive expertise to cooktop repairs, service coordination, and long-term ownership support.
- Electronic control and burner failures are among the most common cooktop repair claims after warranty expiration
- Repairs for glass-top and smart cooktops often require specialized parts and experienced technicians
- Out-of-warranty ignition and heating issues can lead to costly repairs if not addressed early
- Cooktop lifespan and repair frequency often increase with regular use and advanced features
- CPS’s experience coordinating repairs nationwide helps customers navigate complex post-warranty situations
What Cooktop Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data, control board failures, burner replacements, and ignition system issues are among the most frequent and expensive cooktop repairs homeowners face after warranty expiration. Many customers research protection options after experiencing high repair costs or difficulty sourcing authorized service for modern or smart cooktops.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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Glass-Top Cooktop |
Cracked or damaged glass surface |
High replacement part and specialized labor costs |
CPS claims data shows cracked glass surfaces are most often reported 3–6 years into ownership after repeated thermal cycling or impact damage. Approved repair invoices commonly range from $650–$1,400 due to high glass-panel costs and labor-intensive installation. Historical CPS repair data suggests replacement becomes a frequent consideration when repair costs approach 50%–60% of a comparable new unit’s value, particularly when additional electronic components are damaged. |
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Smart/Electronic Cooktop |
Control board or display failure |
Advanced diagnostics and electronic part costs |
Based on CPS claim trends, control board and display failures are among the most expensive post-warranty cooktop repairs, often occurring shortly after manufacturer warranty expiration. Claims involving these failures typically require advanced diagnostics, firmware verification, and replacement relay or interface boards, with repair costs frequently reaching $500–$1,200. CPS claims activity indicates estimate-to-invoice escalation occurs in roughly 20%–30% of cases when additional electronic faults are discovered during service. |
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Gas Cooktop |
Ignition or burner malfunction |
Specialized parts and safety-related repairs |
Service history from CPS claims indicates ignition switch, spark module, flame sensor, and burner valve failures commonly emerge 4–8 years after purchase as components experience heat exposure and grease intrusion. Repair invoices often fall between $350–$950, with repeat service visits occurring in approximately 15%–25% of claims when multiple ignition-related components require replacement. Safety-related diagnostics and gas-system testing are major contributors to overall repair expense. |
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Induction Cooktop |
Heating element or power module failure |
Complex electronic repairs and part availability |
According to historical CPS repair records, power module and induction element failures are among the highest-cost cooktop claims due to specialized electronics and limited part availability. These failures frequently appear 3–7 years into ownership and commonly generate repair costs between $700–$1,800. Across approved CPS appliance claims, induction repairs are more likely than traditional cooktop repairs to approach replacement thresholds because inverter boards, power modules, and calibration requirements can significantly increase labor and parts expenses. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?
Customers choose CPS for cooktop protection because of the company’s nationwide repair network, flexible coverage for new and refurbished products, and long-standing experience helping homeowners with expensive appliance repairs.
- Support for cooktop repairs including burners, controls, and ignition systems
- Access to authorized and experienced repair technicians
- Coverage options for new, open-box, and refurbished cooktops
- Assistance with repair coordination after manufacturer warranty expiration
- Simple claims process and consumer-focused support
Can CPS Help if My Cooktop Is Already Out of Warranty?
After the manufacturer warranty expires, many homeowners want to know if support is still available. CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting guidance, repair referrals, parts sourcing, and in some cases, extended protection options for eligible cooktops depending on product age and condition.
- Factory-authorized repair referrals and troubleshooting support for out-of-warranty cooktops
- Help sourcing replacement parts and coordinating repairs
- Guidance on eligibility for extended protection for certain products after purchase
- Assistance navigating repair options and long-term ownership concerns
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Contact Method |
Details |
Best For |
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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 Questions Do Customers Ask About Extended Warranties for Cooktops?
Are extended warranties really worth it for cooktops?
Yes. Many cooktop repairs, especially electronic controls, glass tops, and ignition systems, can become expensive after the manufacturer warranty expires. An extended warranty helps protect you from these unexpected costs.
What are the most common cooktop repairs after warranty expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data, control board failures, burner issues, glass surface damage, and ignition system problems are some of the most frequent and costly post-warranty cooktop repairs.
Do protection plans cover glass-top or induction cooktop failures?
Many CPS protection plans cover mechanical and electrical failures for eligible glass-top and induction cooktops, including control board, heating element, and ignition system repairs. Cosmetic damage and accidental breakage are generally not covered.
Is smart cooktop repair more expensive than standard models?
Smart cooktops and models with advanced electronic controls often require more complex diagnostics and specialized parts, making repairs more expensive than standard gas or electric cooktops.
Are open-box and refurbished cooktops eligible for CPS protection?
Yes. CPS offers coverage options for many new, open-box, and refurbished cooktops, depending on the product’s age, condition, and eligibility requirements.
What happens if my cooktop fails after the warranty expires?
If your cooktop breaks after the manufacturer warranty expires, you’re responsible for all repair costs unless you have extended protection. CPS may help with repair referrals, part sourcing, and support for eligible products.
Does CPS arrange for authorized repairs?
Yes. CPS coordinates repairs through a nationwide network of 50,000 authorized servicers, helping ensure quality repairs and original parts for eligible cooktops.
Can I buy an extended warranty after purchasing my cooktop?
In many cases, yes—CPS allows customers to purchase extended coverage after the original sale if the cooktop is still within the eligibility window and in good working condition.
Does CPS cover accidental damage or routine maintenance for cooktops?
No. CPS appliance protection plans generally do not cover accidental damage, cosmetic issues, or routine maintenance. Coverage focuses on eligible mechanical and electrical failures after the manufacturer warranty expires.
Want to Learn More About Cooktop Protection Options?
Explore coverage options or request support to protect your cooktop from expensive post-warranty repairs. Our team is here to help you check eligibility and compare protection plans.
For many homeowners, a protection plan becomes more valuable as cooktops age and key components like burners, control boards, or glass surfaces become more prone to failure after manufacturer warranty expiration. Customers often compare potential repair costs, service access, and long-term reliability before deciding if extended coverage makes sense for their cooktop. If you’re planning to keep your appliance for several years or have invested in a premium or smart model, exploring coverage options or repair support can help you manage unexpected costs and keep your kitchen running smoothly.

