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    Average repair cost

    Oven repairs cost between $125 and $600 for most jobs. A failed igniter or bake element is a common, moderately priced fix. A control board replacement or gas valve repair runs higher. Gas ovens cost 10 to 20 percent more to repair than electric models. This page covers real costs for each type of oven repair.

    Repair Cost Breakdown

    RepairCost Range
    Bake element replacement (electric)$125 – $275
    Broil element replacement (electric)$130 – $280
    Igniter replacement (gas)$175 – $350
    Oven thermostat or temperature sensor replacement$150 – $325
    Gas safety valve replacement$200 – $400
    Control board replacement$250 – $600
    Door hinge or spring replacement$125 – $275
    Door glass replacement$150 – $350
    Convection fan motor replacement$175 – $375
    Bake element replacement (electric): A burned-out bake element means no heat from the bottom. You can often see visible damage like blistering or a break in the coil. Elements cost $25 to $80.
    Broil element replacement (electric): The broil element heats from the top. Same failure mode as the bake element. Parts cost $30 to $85. Dual ovens have two separate elements.
    Igniter replacement (gas): A weak or dead igniter is the number one gas oven repair. The oven will not reach temperature or takes over 15 minutes to preheat. Igniters cost $30 to $80.
    Oven thermostat or temperature sensor replacement: An inaccurate thermostat causes uneven baking or temperature swings. The sensor costs $20 to $50. The thermostat assembly costs $50 to $120.
    Gas safety valve replacement: The safety valve controls gas flow to the burner. A failed valve means no gas reaches the igniter. Parts cost $50 to $150. This repair must be done by a licensed gas tech.
    Control board replacement: The electronic control manages temperature, timers, and self-clean. A failed board can cause error codes, no response, or erratic heating. Boards cost $120 to $350.
    Door hinge or spring replacement: A sagging oven door that will not close properly wastes heat and can be a safety hazard. Hinge sets cost $25 to $75. The door must come off for this repair.
    Door glass replacement: Cracked or shattered inner or outer door glass needs replacement. Glass panels cost $50 to $175 depending on the model. Double-pane doors cost more.
    Convection fan motor replacement: Convection ovens use a fan to circulate heat. A failed fan motor means uneven cooking. The motor costs $50 to $130. The fan sits behind the rear oven panel.

    Factors That Affect Cost

    Gas vs. electric

    Gas oven repairs cost 10 to 20 percent more than electric. Gas-specific components like igniters and safety valves add to parts costs. Gas work requires a technician with proper licensing.

    Wall oven vs. freestanding

    Wall ovens cost more to service because they must be pulled out of the cabinet for most repairs. This adds 30 to 60 minutes of labor. Some wall oven installations are tight and require two people.

    Premium brands

    Viking, Wolf, and Thermador oven parts cost 30 to 50 percent more than standard brands. A Wolf control board can run $300 to $350 versus $120 to $175 for a GE. These brands also require factory-trained techs for warranty-safe repairs.

    Double oven configurations

    Double ovens have two sets of elements, thermostats, and controls. If the problem is in one cavity, the cost is similar to a single oven. If both cavities need work, expect nearly double the cost.

    Self-cleaning feature damage

    Running the self-clean cycle pushes temperatures to 900 degrees Fahrenheit. This extreme heat can kill igniters, blow thermal fuses, and damage control boards. Post-self-clean failures are one of the most common oven repair calls.

    Repair vs. Replace

    Ovens last 12 to 16 years on average. They have fewer moving parts than washers or dryers, which makes most repairs worthwhile.

    βœ… Repair when…

    • β€’The oven is less than 10 years old and the repair costs under $400.
    • β€’The failure is a single component like an igniter, element, or sensor.
    • β€’You have a premium or built-in oven that costs $2,000 or more to replace.
    • β€’The repair cost is well under half the replacement price.

    ❌ Replace when…

    • β€’The oven cavity has physical damage like cracks or warping.
    • β€’The control board has failed on a standard oven over 12 years old.
    • β€’You are paying for a third repair in 18 months.
    • β€’The repair exceeds $500 on a freestanding oven that retails for $800 to $1,200.

    The 50% Rule

    The 50 percent rule applies, but ovens skew toward repair because they are expensive to replace. A standard freestanding oven costs $700 to $1,500 new. A built-in wall oven can run $1,500 to $4,000. Repairs under $400 almost always make sense.

    How TruePro Pricing Works

    TruePro's $59 diagnostic fee applies to all oven service calls and gets credited toward the repair. You get a full written quote before work starts. First-time customers save 15 percent on labor with code NEW15. All oven repairs carry a 90-day warranty on parts and labor.

    Oven Repair Cost β€” FAQ

    A weak igniter is the most likely cause. Igniters lose strength over time and eventually cannot open the gas valve fully. Replacement costs $175 to $350 and solves the problem immediately.

    Do not use the oven with cracked inner glass. Hot air can escape and damage surrounding cabinets or cause burns. Outer glass cracks are less urgent but should be fixed. Glass replacement runs $150 to $350.

    Yes. The 900-degree temperature can burn out igniters, blow thermal fuses, and fry control boards. Many techs advise against using self-clean, especially on older ovens. If your oven dies after a self-clean cycle, call TruePro at 877-378-3111.

    Expect 30 to 50 percent more than standard brands. A Wolf control board runs $300 to $350 in parts alone. Viking igniter assemblies cost more than GE or Whirlpool equivalents. TruePro techs are trained on all premium brands.

    Yes. TruePro repairs gas and electric ovens, including wall ovens, double ovens, and convection models. The $59 diagnostic fee is the same for both. CA License #1051112.

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