Is my Gas Range commonly covered under protection plans?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current gas range repair costs and appliance warranty coverage trends.
Yes. Gas ranges are commonly covered under appliance protection plans, especially for mechanical and electrical failures that occur after the manufacturer warranty expires. Many homeowners choose extended coverage for gas ranges due to the potential cost of repairs for igniters, control boards, and gas valves, as well as the importance of safe, reliable operation. Coverage options from providers like CPS often include new, refurbished, and open-box ranges, with access to factory-authorized repair networks and nationwide service support.
Gas Range Coverage Quick Summary
Here’s what matters most when considering protection plans for gas ranges:
- Gas ranges are frequently eligible for appliance protection plans, including after the manufacturer warranty ends
- Igniter, control board, and gas valve failures are among the most common post-warranty repair concerns
- Repair costs can add up quickly, especially for smart or premium models
- Coverage is often available for new, refurbished, and open-box gas ranges
- Access to factory-authorized repair networks and clear claims processes is important for safety and reliability
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Topic |
Quick Take |
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Coverage Availability |
Most gas ranges qualify for protection plans after purchase |
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Common Repairs Covered |
Igniters, control boards, gas valves, and electronic components |
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Product Eligibility |
New, refurbished, and open-box ranges often qualify |
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Repair Support |
Nationwide service and access to authorized technicians recommended |
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Post-Warranty Repairs |
Coverage becomes more valuable as appliances age |
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What Should You Look For in a Gas Range Protection Plan?
When comparing protection plans for gas ranges, it’s important to focus on what’s actually covered, the claims process, and the quality of repair support. Certain features and repair risks are especially relevant with gas appliances.
- Coverage for mechanical and electrical failures, including igniters and control boards
- Access to qualified repair networks with experience servicing gas appliances
- Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent ranges
- Clear, easy-to-understand claims process and support
- Assistance with expensive repairs after the manufacturer warranty ends
What Experience Does CPS Have With Gas Range Repairs and Protection?
With more than 75 million products covered and a repair network of 50,000 servicers across the U.S., CPS has extensive experience supporting gas range protection and coordinating repairs for common failures. Based on historical claims data, CPS regularly assists customers with ignition, control board, and gas valve repairs, helping homeowners navigate post-warranty ownership concerns.
- Igniter failures and control board issues are among the most common gas range repairs reported after warranty expiration
- Repair costs can increase for premium or smart-enabled ranges due to advanced electronics
- Gas valve and burner issues may require specialized parts and trained technicians
- Based on CPS’s historical claims trends, coverage for mechanical and electrical failures is especially valuable for long-term owners
- Access to authorized repair networks helps ensure safe and reliable repairs for gas appliances
What Gas Range Repairs Are Most Common After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data, igniter replacements, control board failures, and gas valve issues are among the top repair concerns homeowners face with gas ranges after the manufacturer warranty expires. These repairs often require specialized knowledge and parts, making extended protection and qualified service networks especially important.
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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 not sparking or lighting |
Requires replacement part and skilled labor |
Igniter-related claims are among the most common post-warranty gas range repairs because repeated clicking, delayed ignition, or intermittent lighting often worsens over time before homeowners seek service. CPS claims data shows technicians frequently need partial burner or cooktop disassembly to access failed igniters, and carbon buildup or heat damage can increase labor time beyond what customers expect. |
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Control Board |
Unresponsive controls, error codes |
Advanced electronics, higher part costs |
Control board failures regularly become high-cost claims because modern gas ranges rely heavily on electronic control systems tied to ignition, temperature regulation, and safety monitoring. Historical CPS repair data suggests diagnosis can require multiple visits due to intermittent faults, while model-specific boards may have limited availability and higher replacement costs after manufacturer warranty expiration. |
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Gas Valve |
Gas not flowing, safety shutoff |
Specialized parts and safety-focused repairs |
Gas valve repairs typically escalate quickly because technicians must verify both mechanical operation and safe gas delivery before completing service. CPS repair history shows these claims often involve specialty parts sourcing, leak testing, and extended labor due to built-in safety protocols, particularly on premium or dual-fuel models where access is more time-intensive. |
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Oven Sensor |
Incorrect temperature readings |
Impacts cooking performance, needs calibration or replacement |
Temperature sensor complaints frequently lead to repeat-service scenarios because inaccurate readings can mimic other component failures before the root cause is confirmed. Based on CPS claim trends, calibration checks, electronic diagnostics, and control-system interaction testing commonly add labor time even when the sensor itself is relatively inexpensive. |
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Burner Assembly |
Burner not lighting or uneven flame |
May require cleaning, adjustment, or replacement |
Burner assembly repairs often appear minor initially but can become labor-heavy once grease buildup, warped components, or ignition alignment issues are discovered. Claims activity commonly increases on heavily used ranges where technicians must clean, adjust, and test multiple burner components to restore proper flame performance and ignition reliability. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?
Customers choose CPS for gas range coverage because of the company’s experience with major appliance repairs, flexible coverage options, and broad eligibility for both new and refurbished products. CPS support includes repair coordination, access to a large service network, and help navigating claims for common gas range failures.
- Access to repair support for gas ranges, including igniters and control boards
- Eligibility for protection on new, refurbished, and open-box ranges
- Assistance coordinating repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
- Nationwide service network with factory-authorized repair options
- Clear, helpful claims support for costly or complex repairs
Can CPS Help if My Gas Range 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 assist with troubleshooting, repair referrals, and, in some cases, extended protection options for eligible gas ranges, depending on product age and condition.
- Troubleshooting guidance and repair coordination for out-of-warranty gas ranges
- Factory-authorized repair referrals and service provider recommendations
- Help sourcing replacement parts and arranging qualified repairs
- Guidance on eligibility for extended protection after the original purchase or manufacturer warranty period, when applicable
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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 Gas Range Protection Plans?
Are gas ranges typically eligible for protection plans?
Yes, most gas ranges are eligible for appliance protection plans, including coverage for common failures after the manufacturer warranty expires. New, refurbished, and open-box units are often included if they meet eligibility requirements.
What types of gas range repairs are most common after warranty expiration?
Igniter failures, control board malfunctions, and gas valve issues are among the most reported gas range repairs after the original warranty period ends, based on CPS’s historical claims data.
Are smart or premium gas ranges more expensive to repair?
Yes, repairs for smart-enabled or premium gas ranges can be more expensive due to advanced electronics, digital controls, and specialized replacement parts.
Do protection plans cover both parts and labor for gas range repairs?
Most comprehensive protection plans cover both parts and labor for covered mechanical and electrical failures, but it’s important to review the specific terms of your plan.
Can I get coverage for a refurbished or open-box gas range?
Many protection plans, including those from CPS, offer coverage for eligible refurbished and open-box gas ranges, as long as they meet plan requirements.
What should I look for in a gas range protection plan?
Look for coverage of key components like igniters and control boards, access to experienced repair networks, clear claims support, and eligibility for your range’s age and condition.
Can CPS help if my gas range is already out of warranty?
Yes, CPS can often provide troubleshooting guidance, repair referrals, and, for certain eligible ranges, extended protection options even after the manufacturer warranty has expired.
Do protection plans cover accidental damage to gas ranges?
No, accidental damage is generally not covered under appliance protection plans for gas ranges. Coverage is focused on mechanical and electrical failures, not accidental or cosmetic damage.
How do I start a claim or get repair support through CPS?
You can start a claim or request repair support by phone, online portal, web chat, text message, or email. CPS’s support team will guide you through the claims or repair coordination process.
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Want to Learn More About Gas Range Coverage Options?
If you’re considering protection for your gas range or want to understand your repair options, CPS can help you compare plans and check eligibility for coverage.
For many homeowners, the value of a protection plan for a gas range becomes more apparent as the appliance ages and repair costs increase, especially for igniter or control board failures. Customers planning long-term ownership often weigh the cost of potential repairs against replacement, as well as the benefit of access to factory-authorized service and support. If you’re thinking about long-term reliability or have questions about coverage, exploring your options with a trusted provider can help you make the right decision for your home.

