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.
The complete data-driven guide to oven and range repair vs. replace — factoring in your local labor rate, fuel type, age, and repair cost.
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.
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.
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.
Use our free calculator to get a data-driven repair or replace recommendation based on your specific appliance and local labor rates.
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