How Much Does Oven Repair Cost by Part?

The total cost of fixing an oven depends on the specific part that needs to be replaced. Prices can vary based on the part and the time needed to complete the repair. Here are some of the most frequently replaced oven components and what you can expect to pay for both the parts and the labor.
Part |
Cost |
Thermostat |
$190 |
Oven door |
$215 |
Oven paint |
$215 |
Igniter |
$240 |
Control board |
$265 |
Heating element |
$315 |
Oven door glass |
$240 |
Door switch |
$190 |
Gas valve |
$190 |
Sensor |
$215 |
Fan motor |
$215 |
Gasket |
$215 |
Fan |
$230 |
Insulation |
$340 |
Thermal fuse |
$240 |
Thermostat
Fixing or changing an oven thermostat usually costs between $140 and $240. If your oven isn’t heating as it should, like when food comes out burnt on the outside but still uncooked inside, the thermostat might not be keeping the right temperature. You can try adjusting the oven settings yourself, but if that doesn’t help, it’s time to contact an SD Appliance Repair technician.
Sometimes, the issue is just a sensor that needs a quick, low-cost adjustment. But if a full thermostat replacement is needed, expect the cost to be closer to the upper limit of the price range.
Oven Door
Repairing an oven door can cost anywhere from $140 to $290, depending on what’s wrong. Minor issues like faulty hinges or locks are usually easy and inexpensive to fix. However, if the latch is broken or the entire door needs to be replaced, the price will be higher. It’s important to fix a damaged oven door as soon as possible—using an oven that doesn’t close properly isn’t just inefficient, it can also be a safety hazard.
Oven Paint
Repainting an oven typically costs between $140 and $290. Over time, ovens can develop marks, scratches, and other blemishes that make them appear outdated, even if they still work well. Applying a new layer of paint can refresh your oven’s appearance and give your kitchen a cleaner, newer look, without the high expense of replacing your appliances.
Igniter
Repairing a gas oven igniter usually costs between $190 and $290. This part is essential because it lights the gas that heats the oven. When the igniter isn’t working, the oven won’t warm up, and in some cases, it can even create a risk of a gas leak. In some situations, cleaning off built-up grease or food debris can solve the issue. But if the igniter is damaged beyond repair, it will need to be replaced entirely.
Control Board
Fixing a control board typically ranges from $190 to $340, including parts and labor. This component manages all the main operations of your oven, so when it’s damaged, whether from a loose connection, cracks, or other issues, you might experience unexpected problems. These can include the oven shutting down without warning, not powering up at all, or even staying on when it shouldn’t.
Heating Element
Fixing a faulty heating element usually costs between $190 and $440. When this part fails, the oven can’t generate heat, making it impossible to cook anything. Cracks or splits in the element are common issues, and unfortunately, these types of damage can’t be fixed. In most cases, the only solution is to replace the heating element entirely.
Oven Door Glass
Replacing the glass in an oven door typically costs between $140 and $340. When the tempered glass cracks or breaks, repair isn’t an option—it must be replaced. Even a small crack can interfere with the oven’s ability to hold consistent heat, making it less efficient, using more energy, and potentially leading to undercooked food.
Door Switch
Replacing a door switch usually ranges from $140 to $240. This small component plays an important role by sensing whether the oven door is open or shut. When it stops working properly, you might notice the oven light not turning on, or worse, the oven might not heat up at all because it mistakenly thinks the door is still open. While this safety feature is helpful, it can cause issues when the switch malfunctions.
Gas Valve
The gas safety valve, which usually costs between $140 and $240 to replace, manages the flow of gas to the igniter. If this valve stops working properly, it can create a serious safety risk. To avoid any potential hazards, it’s important to shut off the oven’s gas supply immediately and contact a qualified SD Appliance Repair technician to handle the repair.
Sensor
Replacing an oven sensor typically costs between $140 and $290. This component works alongside the thermostat by monitoring the temperature inside the oven and sending that data to the control board. When the sensor isn’t functioning correctly, the oven might overheat or struggle to reach the desired temperature at all.
Fan Motor
Putting in a new fan motor generally costs between $140 and $290. When the fan isn’t working, the heat inside the oven doesn’t spread evenly, which leads to uneven cooking. You might find that one side of your dish is done while the other side is still undercooked, or that items near the front take longer to cook than those at the back. Until the fan is replaced, you’ll probably need to tweak cooking times, lower or raise the temperature, and rotate dishes partway through to get better results.
Gasket
Fixing or replacing an oven door gasket typically ranges from $140 to $290. This rubber seal helps trap heat inside the oven. When it wears out or gets damaged, heat can leak out, making it harder for the oven to stay at the right temperature.
Fan
Fixing or swapping out an oven fan usually costs between $140 and $315. When the fan stops working, it can lead to the oven or even the control board overheating. You might also notice uneven heating, with some areas getting too hot, or in more serious cases, the entire oven might stop working altogether.
Insulation
Ovens are built with internal insulation to help retain heat and shield nearby surfaces like cabinets and flooring. When this insulation wears out or gets damaged, replacing it involves pulling the oven out and taking off the side panels. This type of repair typically costs between $140 and $440.
Thermal Fuse
Thermal fuses serve as an important safety feature in ovens, designed to cut off power to the heating element if something goes wrong. If this part fails or needs replacing, the typical cost falls between $140 and $340.
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