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    Average repair cost

    Range repairs in Los Angeles run $125-$650. Ranges combine a cooktop and an oven, so there are more components that can fail. Gas ranges dominate LA kitchens, especially in pre-1990 homes. Dual-fuel ranges from brands like Viking, Thermador, and Wolf are common in renovated and high-end LA homes, and they carry the highest repair costs because of their complexity.

    Repair Cost Breakdown

    RepairCost Range
    Surface burner igniter replacement (gas)$125 – $225
    Gas burner valve replacement$175 – $325
    Oven igniter replacement$175 – $325
    Electric coil or radiant element replacement$150 – $275
    Control board or clock/timer replacement$250 – $550
    Oven bake or broil element replacement$150 – $275
    Gas regulator replacement$175 – $300
    Door hinge or gasket replacement$125 – $250
    Spark module replacement$150 – $250
    Surface burner igniter replacement (gas): A clicking burner that will not light usually means a cracked or dirty igniter. The part costs $15-$50. Replacing one burner igniter takes about 45 minutes.
    Gas burner valve replacement: A valve that sticks or leaks needs immediate replacement. The valve costs $40-$120 depending on brand. Gas line safety testing is part of the job.
    Oven igniter replacement: Same repair as a standalone oven. A weak oven igniter causes slow preheat or no heat at all. The igniter runs $30-$80.
    Electric coil or radiant element replacement: A burner that will not heat or heats unevenly needs a new element. Coil elements cost $15-$40. Glass-top radiant elements cost $40-$100.
    Control board or clock/timer replacement: Board failures cause the oven or burners to malfunction or display error codes. OEM boards for premium ranges cost $150-$350.
    Oven bake or broil element replacement: Applies to electric and dual-fuel ranges. The element costs $25-$80. Access through the oven cavity makes this a clean, contained repair.
    Gas regulator replacement: A faulty regulator causes weak or inconsistent flame height across all burners. The part costs $40-$90. Requires gas pressure testing after install.
    Door hinge or gasket replacement: A sagging range door or heat escaping from the oven section signals worn hinges or a deteriorated gasket. Parts cost $30-$80.
    Spark module replacement: The spark module controls all surface burner igniters. If multiple burners will not spark, the module is likely failed. The part costs $30-$70.

    Factors That Affect Cost

    Gas, electric, or dual-fuel

    Gas ranges are the most common in LA and cost 10-20% more to repair than electric. Dual-fuel ranges combine a gas cooktop with an electric oven, meaning they have components from both types. Dual-fuel repairs are the most expensive across the board.

    Professional-grade brands

    Viking, Wolf, Thermador, and La Cornue ranges are everywhere in LA's high-end neighborhoods. Parts for a Viking 6-burner range cost 30-50% more than a comparable Whirlpool or GE model. Certified technicians for these brands are in higher demand.

    Cooktop vs. oven section

    Cooktop repairs like burner igniters and valves tend to be less expensive. Oven-section repairs like control boards and convection motors cost more. A range with problems in both sections can see combined bills of $400-$650.

    Los Angeles labor rates

    Technician rates in LA run $100-$150 per hour. Range repairs involve more components than single appliances, so labor hours tend to be higher. A 2-hour range repair at $125/hr already adds $250 before parts.

    Slide-in vs. freestanding design

    Slide-in ranges sit flush with countertops and are harder to pull out for service. Custom trim kits and tight counter cutouts add 20-30 minutes of labor. Freestanding ranges are faster to move and access.

    Age and parts availability

    Many LA homes have ranges that are 15-25 years old. Parts for discontinued models require aftermarket sourcing or used-part dealers. This adds $30-$80 to part costs and may delay the repair by a few days.

    Repair vs. Replace

    Ranges last 12-20 years. Professional-grade units can last even longer with proper maintenance. The repair-vs-replace decision depends heavily on the brand tier.

    βœ… Repair when…

    • β€’The range is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than $400
    • β€’Only the cooktop or oven section needs work, not both
    • β€’You own a professional-grade range worth $4,000-$15,000
    • β€’The issue is a single component like a burner, igniter, or element

    ❌ Replace when…

    • β€’The control board and multiple burners have failed on a standard range over 12 years old
    • β€’The repair exceeds $500 on a standard-brand freestanding range
    • β€’The oven cavity shows cracks, rust, or enamel damage
    • β€’Gas leaks originate from the manifold or body of the range

    The 50% Rule

    Standard ranges cost $700-$2,000 new. Professional ranges run $4,000-$15,000. A $500 repair on a $8,000 Viking is always worth it. The same $500 on a $900 GE is not.

    How TruePro Pricing Works

    TruePro's $59 diagnostic fee applies as a credit toward your repair. You get a written quote with separate line items for parts and labor. All range repairs carry a 90-day warranty. First-time customers save 15% on labor with code NEW15. Call 877-378-3111.

    Range Repair Cost β€” FAQ

    A single burner igniter replacement runs $125-$225 in LA. A burner valve replacement costs $175-$325. If the spark module has failed (affecting all burners), expect $150-$250.

    Yes. Dual-fuel ranges have both gas and electric components. Repairs cost 15-25% more on average because of the added complexity and the higher price of parts for brands like Viking, Wolf, and Thermador.

    Yes. TruePro technicians service Viking, Wolf, Thermador, Sub-Zero, and other professional brands. CA License #51112. Parts for these brands take longer to source in some cases.

    This usually means the spark module has failed. The module sends the electrical spark to all burner igniters. If none fire, the module is the first suspect. A liquid spill that reached the module can also cause this.

    It depends on the brand. A 15-year-old Viking or Wolf is worth repairing if the fix costs under $600. A 15-year-old standard-brand range past its expected lifespan is better replaced unless the repair is under $250.

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