Are extended warranties popular for Gas Ranges?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current gas range repair trends and extended warranty considerations.


Yes. Extended warranties have become increasingly popular for gas ranges, especially as more homeowners encounter expensive repairs for ignition systems, control boards, and electronic components after the manufacturer warranty expires. Many customers choose additional protection for gas ranges to help manage repair costs, access factory-authorized service, and cover complex failures that are more common in modern models. CPS offers coverage options for new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges, supporting customers with claims support and repair coordination across the U.S.

Quick Summary

Gas range extended warranties are a growing trend among homeowners looking to reduce out-of-pocket repair costs after manufacturer coverage ends. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Repair costs for igniters, control boards, and gas valves can be high, especially as ranges age
  • Modern gas ranges often include electronic controls that may require specialized service
  • Many customers seek protection after experiencing or hearing about costly post-warranty repairs
  • CPS supports coverage for new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges
  • Factory-authorized repair access is important for safe and reliable gas range service

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Quick Take

Warranty Popularity

Extended warranties are increasingly common for gas ranges

Best For

Homeowners wanting coverage for electronic and ignition system repairs

Repair Support

Access to factory-authorized service is a key advantage

Product Eligibility

CPS covers many new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges

Post-Warranty Concerns

High repair costs often drive interest in protection plans

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What Should You Look For in a Gas Range Extended Warranty?

When comparing protection options for gas ranges, it’s important to focus on the types of repairs most likely to occur and the quality of service you’ll receive. Customers often want to know what’s actually covered and how claims are handled, especially for modern ranges with advanced electronics.

  • Coverage for ignition systems, control boards, and electronic components
  • Access to factory-authorized and gas-safe repair technicians
  • Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent ranges
  • Clear and efficient claims process with repair coordination support
  • Support for expensive or complex repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration

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

With more than 75 million products covered, 50,000 servicers nationwide, and $450 million in claims paid annually, CPS has deep experience supporting gas range repairs and extended warranty claims. This operational scale helps customers access reliable repair resources and informed guidance for both basic and advanced range issues.

  • Ignition system failures and control board issues are among the most common gas range repairs after warranty expiration
  • Modern gas ranges often require specialized diagnostics and factory-authorized parts
  • High-end ranges can involve expensive replacement components and labor
  • Repair timing and cost concerns often drive interest in extended protection
  • Long-term ownership trends show increasing electronic failures in newer ranges

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

Based on CPS’s historical claims data, ignition failures, electronic control board issues, and gas valve malfunctions are among the most common and costly gas range repairs homeowners encounter after manufacturer warranty coverage ends. Repair professionals often report that modern ranges with smart features and electronic controls require more specialized service and replacement parts.

Product or Repair Type

Common Issue

Why It Can Be Expensive or Important

CPS Repair Insights

Gas Range

Ignition system failure

Requires specialized parts and service for safe operation

Ignition failures often turn into multi-component service calls because technicians must isolate whether the issue involves the spark module, switches, wiring harness, or gas flow components. CPS claims data shows repeat visits are common when intermittent ignition problems only appear under heat or moisture conditions, increasing labor time and diagnostic costs.

Gas Range

Electronic control board malfunction

Advanced electronics drive up part and labor costs

Modern gas ranges rely heavily on electronic control systems that can require model-specific boards with limited parts availability. Historical CPS repair data suggests control board claims frequently escalate once firmware communication, sensor calibration, or display failures are involved, and replacement boards alone can represent a significant portion of total repair cost.

Gas Range

Gas valve or regulator issues

Safety-critical repairs often need factory-authorized technicians

Gas valve and regulator repairs typically require certified technicians due to leak testing, pressure verification, and safety compliance requirements. CPS repair history shows these claims often involve longer scheduling delays and higher labor charges because multiple safety checks and specialized diagnostic equipment are needed before the appliance can be returned to service.

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Oven not heating evenly

May involve sensor, igniter, or control board replacement

Uneven heating complaints frequently become labor-intensive because technicians must test several interconnected components before identifying the root cause. Claims activity commonly increases once temperature sensors, bake igniters, or electronic controls begin failing together, particularly on smart-enabled models where calibration and software diagnostics extend service time.

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Burner not lighting

Can require diagnosis of igniter, wiring, or gas flow components

Burner ignition issues are commonly underestimated because access to burner assemblies, spark electrodes, and internal wiring can require extensive disassembly. Based on CPS claim trends, grease buildup, moisture intrusion, and worn ignition components often create intermittent failures that lead to repeat service appointments and higher overall repair costs.

Why Do Customers Trust CPS for Gas Range Protection?

Customers choose CPS for gas range protection because of our experienced claims support, broad repair network, and flexible coverage for a wide range of products and ownership situations.

  • Access to experienced repair coordination and claims support for gas ranges
  • Nationwide network of factory-authorized and gas-safe service providers
  • Coverage available for many new, refurbished, and open-box ranges
  • Help with expensive post-warranty repairs and replacement part sourcing
  • Easy claims process with practical ownership guidance

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

For many homeowners, repair concerns become more important after the original warranty expires. CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting guidance, factory-authorized repair referrals, replacement part assistance, and in some cases, extended protection options for eligible gas ranges.

  • Factory-authorized repair referrals and troubleshooting guidance for out-of-warranty gas ranges
  • Help locating replacement parts and service providers experienced with gas appliances
  • Repair coordination support for common issues like ignition or control board failures
  • Eligibility guidance for extended protection plans on certain ranges after purchase, depending on product age and condition

Contact Method

Details

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Phone

(800) 905-0443

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Web Chat

Home

Quick support and troubleshooting guidance

CPS Client Care Portal

https://client.cpscentral.com/

Claims, account access, and service support

Text Message

Text (347) 621-7180

Quick customer support questions

Facebook Messenger

http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService

General support and communication

Email

cs@cpscentral.com

Detailed questions and documentation

What Questions Do Customers Ask About Gas Range Extended Warranties?

Are extended warranties worth it for gas ranges?

Yes, many homeowners find extended warranties valuable for gas ranges, especially as repair costs for ignition systems, control boards, and gas valves can be high once the manufacturer warranty expires.

What gas range repairs are most expensive after warranty expiration?

Ignition system failures, electronic control board replacements, and gas valve repairs are among the most expensive repairs for gas ranges after warranty coverage ends.

Do protection plans cover electronic and ignition issues on gas ranges?

Most extended protection plans, including CPS, focus on mechanical and electrical failures such as ignition systems, control boards, and key components. Always review plan details for specific coverage.

Can I get coverage for a refurbished or open-box gas range?

Yes, CPS offers protection options for many refurbished and open-box gas ranges, subject to eligibility and condition requirements.

Is service available nationwide for gas range repairs?

Yes, CPS supports a nationwide network of factory-authorized and gas-safe repair providers for gas ranges and other appliances.

What happens if my gas range fails after the manufacturer warranty is over?

After manufacturer coverage ends, repair costs become the owner’s responsibility. Extended protection plans can help cover eligible repairs and provide access to experienced service networks.

Are smart features and electronics covered by extended warranties?

Many modern gas range warranties include coverage for electronic controls and smart components, but always confirm specifics with your provider. CPS plans typically include coverage for electronic and mechanical failures.

Can I buy a warranty after I’ve already purchased my gas range?

In many cases, yes. CPS allows eligible gas ranges to be enrolled after purchase, depending on product age and condition. Contact CPS for current eligibility details.

How do I file a claim or get repair help for my gas range?

You can contact CPS by phone, web chat, email, or through the Client Care Portal for claims and repair support. A representative will guide you through the process and coordinate service as needed.

Are accidental damage or cosmetic issues covered for gas ranges?

No, accidental damage and cosmetic issues are generally excluded from gas range protection plans. Coverage focuses on mechanical and electrical failures.

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Want to Learn More About Gas Range Protection?

If you’re considering coverage for your gas range or want help understanding your options, CPS can guide you through the decision process and answer any questions.

For many homeowners, extended protection plans become more valuable as gas ranges age and repair risks increase—especially given the cost of ignition system, control board, or gas valve repairs after manufacturer coverage ends. Customers planning to keep their range for several years often compare the potential cost of major repairs, service availability, and access to authorized technicians before deciding if an extended warranty makes sense. If you’re weighing coverage options or want help navigating gas range repairs, CPS can help you review eligibility, explore protection plans, or connect you with experienced service resources.