Are Electric Ranges generally reliable long term?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current electric range repair costs and long-term reliability trends.
Yes. Most electric ranges are considered reliable for long-term use, especially when maintained properly and used as intended, but certain components like heating elements, control boards, and digital displays can develop issues as the appliance ages. Many homeowners find their electric ranges last 10 years or more, but post-warranty repairs—such as for burner malfunctions, oven temperature problems, or electronic control failures—can be costly. After manufacturer warranty expiration, it’s important to consider extended protection or repair support, especially for ranges with advanced features or smart electronics. CPS offers service coordination and protection options for a wide range of electric ranges, including new, refurbished, and open-box models.
Electric Range Reliability Quick Summary
Here’s what matters most when evaluating long-term electric range reliability and protection:
- Most electric ranges provide reliable service for 8-15 years with regular use and proper care.
- Heating elements, control boards, and digital displays are common sources of post-warranty repairs.
- Smart and high-end electric ranges may face more complex electronic failures over time.
- Repair costs can increase after the manufacturer warranty expires, especially for specialty parts and labor.
- Protection plans and repair support can help manage unexpected repair expenses and extend appliance lifespan.
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Quick Take |
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Long-Term Reliability |
Most electric ranges deliver reliable performance for 8-15 years. |
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Common Repairs |
Heating elements, control boards, and digital displays are most often serviced. |
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Repair Costs |
Costs can be significant after warranty expiration, especially for electronics. |
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Protection Plan Value |
Helps cover expensive repairs and service after manufacturer warranty ends. |
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Product Eligibility |
CPS supports new, refurbished, and open-box electric ranges. |
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What Should You Look For in Electric Range Protection?
When comparing protection options for electric ranges, it’s important to focus on coverage for the components most likely to fail, service network access, and support for both standard and smart models. Here are the key factors to consider:
- Coverage for heating elements, control boards, and electronic displays
- Access to authorized repair networks with electric range experience
- Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent ranges
- Clear claims process and timely repair coordination
- Protection for expensive electronic and smart range repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
What Experience Does CPS Have With Electric Range Repairs and Protection?
For many homeowners researching long-term electric range reliability, repair experience and claims support matter as much as the appliance itself. With more than 75 million products covered, 50,000 authorized servicers nationwide, and over $450 million in claims paid annually, CPS has extensive experience helping customers navigate electric range breakdowns, electronic failures, and post-warranty repairs.
- Control board and electronic failures are among the most common electric range repair claims after several years of use
- Heating element replacements are a frequent repair for older electric ranges
- Smart ranges and models with digital controls may require advanced diagnostics and specialized repairs
- Repair costs tend to increase as electric ranges age, particularly for electronic or specialty parts
- Many customers seek extended protection or repair support after experiencing expensive out-of-warranty repairs
What Electric Range Repairs Are Most Common or Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data, heating element replacements, control board failures, and display issues are the most common electric range repairs homeowners encounter after manufacturer warranty expiration. As electric ranges age, repair professionals often see more electronic and sensor-related problems, especially in models with advanced features or smart technology.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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Electric Range – Heating Element |
Burner not heating or uneven temperature |
Replacement parts and labor may be required |
CPS claims data shows heating element failures are among the most approved electric range repairs, especially 3–6 years into ownership after repeated thermal cycling and heavy daily use. Historical CPS repair data suggests complete surface element and receptacle replacements commonly range from $240–$520 through authorized networks, while retail consumer invoices can exceed $700 once wiring repairs and diagnostics are added. Claims involving uneven heating frequently involve secondary damage to terminal blocks or control switches, increasing repeat-visit rates by nearly 18% across approved CPS appliance claims. |
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Electric Range – Control Board |
Unresponsive controls or error codes |
Advanced electronic diagnostics and replacement |
Based on CPS claim trends, control board failures become far more common shortly after manufacturer warranty expiration, particularly in smart-enabled electric ranges exposed to heat buildup and voltage fluctuations. CPS repair history shows board replacement claims typically range between $420–$950 depending on model complexity and programming requirements. Service history from CPS claims indicates nearly 30% of these repairs require additional sensor calibration or follow-up service visits because multiple electronic components can fail simultaneously. |
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Electric Range – Digital Display |
Display not working or flickering |
Replacement often involves full display module |
According to historical CPS repair records, digital display failures often emerge 4–7 years into ownership as ribbon connections, interface boards, and LED assemblies degrade from ongoing heat exposure. CPS claims activity indicates display-related repairs commonly cost between $310–$780, especially when manufacturers only supply full interface modules instead of individual display components. Claims involving these failures typically require extended diagnostics to rule out underlying control board communication issues, which can increase labor exposure and delay completion timelines. |
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Electric Range – Oven Sensor |
Incorrect oven temperature or no heat |
Sensor and wiring repairs can add up |
CPS claims data from comparable repair events shows oven sensor failures frequently appear during mid-life ownership periods when prolonged high-temperature cooking causes sensor drift or wiring fatigue. Approved CPS appliance claims involving sensor replacement and wiring harness repairs commonly total $260–$640, with costs escalating when access behind insulated panels is required. Historical CPS repair data suggests consumers often delay these repairs because intermittent temperature inconsistencies initially appear minor, but delayed servicing can contribute to relay board stress and additional component failures. |
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Smart Electric Range |
Connectivity or smart feature failures |
Specialized parts and service expertise needed |
Based on CPS claims activity, smart electric range repairs have some of the highest diagnostic complexity due to firmware instability, Wi-Fi module failures, and multi-board communication errors that commonly surface 2–5 years into ownership. CPS repair history shows approved smart-range claims often reach $550–$1,200 once software resets, interface boards, and specialty labor are included. Across approved CPS appliance claims, nearly 22% of smart-feature repairs require repeat service appointments because technicians must isolate whether failures originate from software, sensors, or main control hardware before replacement authorization occurs. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?
Many homeowners and appliance buyers choose CPS for electric range protection because of our repair coordination expertise, flexible coverage options, and support for both standard and smart ranges. Customers value access to a large authorized service network and help managing expensive post-warranty repairs.
- Repair support for heating elements, control boards, and smart electronics
- Access to 50,000+ authorized service providers nationwide
- Coverage eligibility for new, refurbished, and open-box electric ranges
- Assistance coordinating repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
- Simple claims process and help navigating repair options
Can CPS Help if My Electric Range Is Already Out of Warranty?
For many homeowners, repair needs become more urgent once the manufacturer warranty ends. CPS may still be able to assist with troubleshooting guidance, repair referrals, and—in some cases—extended protection options for eligible electric ranges, even after the original purchase date.
- Factory-authorized repair referrals and nationwide service access
- Troubleshooting guidance and help locating repair options for out-of-warranty ranges
- Assistance with replacement part sourcing and repair coordination
- Guidance on eligibility for extended protection for certain electric ranges after manufacturer warranty expiration
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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 Electric Range Reliability and Protection?
How long do electric ranges typically last?
Most electric ranges last 10-15 years with regular use and proper care, though longevity can vary by brand, usage, and maintenance habits.
What are the most common electric range repairs after warranty expiration?
Control board failures, heating element replacements, and digital display issues are the most frequently reported post-warranty repairs, based on CPS’s historical claims data.
Are repairs expensive for smart or high-end electric ranges?
Repairs can be more expensive for smart or premium models due to the cost of electronic parts and specialized labor, especially for control boards, displays, or connectivity issues.
Does CPS cover refurbished or open-box electric ranges?
Yes, CPS offers protection plans for many new, refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent electric ranges, depending on product eligibility and condition.
Can I get extended protection after my manufacturer warranty has expired?
In some cases, CPS may offer extended protection for eligible electric ranges after the manufacturer warranty expires, but eligibility depends on product age and condition.
What symptoms suggest my electric range needs repair?
Common signs include burners not heating, oven temperature problems, digital display malfunctions, or error codes appearing on the control panel.
Is it worth repairing an aging electric range?
It depends on the repair cost, age, and overall condition. Many owners opt for repair if the issue is limited to a replaceable part, but major electronic failures on older ranges may make replacement more practical.
How do I get support or file a claim with CPS?
You can contact CPS by phone, web chat, text message, email, or through the Client Care Portal for claims, troubleshooting, and repair coordination support.
Does a protection plan cover accidental damage to my electric range?
No, accidental damage is generally excluded from appliance protection plans. Coverage focuses on mechanical and electrical failures occurring after the warranty starts.
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Looking for Warranty Coverage Options?
If you’re thinking about protecting your electric range or want to explore coverage options, CPS can help you compare plans and check product eligibility.
As electric ranges age, repair costs for electronic controls, heating elements, and smart features can add up, especially after the manufacturer warranty expires. For many homeowners, extended protection plans or repair support become more valuable as appliances approach mid-life or begin to experience recurring issues. Comparing coverage options and understanding repair risks can help you make an informed decision about long-term range ownership. If you want to learn more or need help navigating your options, CPS support is available to answer questions and provide practical guidance.

