How Much Does Oven Repair Cost by Part?

The cost of an oven repair project depends largely on which part needs replacing. The price for both the part and the labor involved can vary greatly. Here’s an overview of some of the most frequently replaced oven components and their typical costs, including parts and 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
Repairing or replacing an oven thermostat at SD Appliance Repair typically costs between $140 and $240. If your oven is heating unevenly, such as burning the outside of pies while leaving the center raw, or causing cakes to cook unevenly, the thermostat is likely the issue. You can try recalibrating the oven, but if that doesn’t solve the problem, it’s time to call a professional. If the thermostat is faulty, a technician might just need to adjust the sensor, which is an affordable fix. However, if the thermostat must be replaced, the cost will be higher within the range.
Oven Door
The cost of repairing an oven door typically ranges from $140 to $290, depending on the issue. Simple fixes, like hinge or lock repairs, are usually affordable, but if the latch is broken or the door needs to be replaced, the cost will be higher. It’s important to address a faulty oven door quickly, as using the oven when the door doesn’t close properly can be both unsafe and inefficient.
Oven Paint
The cost of painting an oven typically ranges from $140 to $290. Ovens can develop scratches, scuffs, and other marks over time, making them appear aged, even if they’re still functioning well. A new coat of paint can help revitalize your oven and other appliances, offering a cost-effective way to update the look of your kitchen without the need to purchase new ones.
Igniter
Repairing a faulty igniter typically costs between $190 and $290. Igniters are essential in gas ovens, as they spark the gas to generate heat for cooking. If the igniter fails, the oven won’t heat properly, and it could also pose a safety risk due to potential gas leaks. In some cases, the issue is as simple as cleaning the igniter from grease or food buildup. However, if it’s completely damaged, a replacement will be necessary.
Control Board
Repairing a control board at SD Appliance Repair typically costs between $190 and $340. This component manages all the oven’s essential functions, so if it becomes cracked, has a loose connection, or sustains other damage, you may experience issues like the oven turning off unexpectedly, failing to start, or not turning off at all.
Heating Element
Fixing a damaged heating element generally costs between $190 and $440. If the heating element fails, your oven won’t be able to heat up, meaning it won’t cook food properly. Common issues with heating elements include cracks and splits, which can’t be repaired. Typically, the solution is to replace the entire heating element.
Oven Door Glass
Replacing the glass in an oven door usually costs between $140 and $340. If the tempered glass breaks, cracks, or shatters, it can’t be fixed and will need to be replaced. Even a small crack can affect the oven’s ability to maintain a consistent temperature, leading to inefficiency, wasted energy, and potential food safety issues.
Door Switch
Replacing a door switch typically costs between $140 and $240. This small component senses whether the oven door is open or closed. If it malfunctions, it can cause issues like the oven light not turning on or prevent the oven from heating properly if the switch incorrectly detects the door as open. While this is an important safety feature, it can be troublesome when it malfunctions.
Gas Valve
The gas safety valve, which typically costs between $140 and $240 to replace, regulates the flow of gas to the igniter. A malfunctioning valve can be hazardous, so it’s important to turn off the gas supply to the oven immediately and contact a local electrician to repair it.
Sensor
Replacing an oven sensor typically costs between $140 and $290. As an essential component of the thermostat, the sensor monitors the internal temperature and sends this data to the control board. If it malfunctions, the oven may overheat or fail to reach the correct temperature.
Fan Motor
Installing a new fan motor typically costs between $140 and $290. If the fan stops working, the air circulation inside the oven is disrupted, causing uneven heating. This can result in food cooking unevenly, with one side done while the other stays undercooked, and items near the front of the oven cooking slower than those at the back. Until the fan is repaired, you may need to adjust the cooking temperature and times and occasionally rotate food halfway through.
Gasket
Repairing or replacing a gasket typically costs between $140 and $290. The gasket on your oven door helps seal in heat, and if it becomes damaged, heat will leak out, making it harder for the oven to maintain the correct temperature.
Fan
Fan repairs or replacements generally cost between $140 and $315. A malfunctioning fan can lead to overheating of the oven or control board. Other signs of a faulty fan include uneven heating, excessive temperatures, or even a complete breakdown of the oven.
Insulation
Ovens are equipped with insulation beneath them to retain heat and protect nearby cabinets and floors. If the insulation needs replacing, the oven will have to be moved and the side panels removed. This repair typically costs between $140 and $440.
Thermal Fuse
Thermal fuses are an essential safety feature in ovens. They disconnect the heating element if a malfunction is detected. Repairing or replacing a thermal fuse typically costs between $140 and $340.
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