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Ovens & Ranges

Range and oven decisions split between safety failures (gas igniters, temperature sensors) and lifestyle choices (induction versus gas, double oven versus single). Some repairs are non-negotiable; others are wallet calls. The articles below cover the component failures that determine whether to fix or replace, plus the long-term cost comparisons between fuel types that matter when you do replace.

Ovens & Ranges

Oven and Range Repair vs. Replace — The Complete AM Score Guide

The complete data-driven guide to oven and range repair vs. replace — factoring in your local labor rate, fuel type, age, and repair cost.

7 min read
Ovens & Ranges

Gas Oven Igniter Failure — Why a Cheap Part Can Add 5+ Years to Your Range

A failed gas oven igniter is one of the most common appliance repairs — and one of the best financial decisions in home repair. Here is the complete data.

5 min read
Ovens & Ranges

Oven Temperature Sensor Failure — The Hidden Energy and Food Waste Math

A failing oven temperature sensor wastes energy and ruins meals. Here is the complete data on the hidden cost and why this repair almost always makes financial sense.

5 min read
Ovens & Ranges

Induction vs. Gas Ranges — Complete Efficiency and Cost Comparison

Induction ranges cost more upfront but use less energy than gas. Here is the complete data on purchase price, operating cost, repair profile, and long-term value.

6 min read

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