Range, Oven & Cooktop Warranty Coverage That Keeps You Cooking and Covered

Affordable appliance home warranty coverage for electric and gas ranges, wall ovens, and cooktops.

  • Get reimbursed for covered parts and labor (up to $1,200 for electric units and up to $1,275 for gas units, based on the coverage chart limits)

  • Use your own licensed technician (you choose your service provider)

  • Fast, simple claim process with reimbursement typically issued within seven days of verification

Range, Oven & Cooktop Warranty Coverage That Keeps You Cooking and Covered
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Hassle-Free Range, Oven and Cooktop Protection, When You Need It Most

What Is range, oven and cooktop home warranty coverage?

Range, oven and cooktop home warranty coverage helps pay to repair your cooking appliance when it breaks down from normal wear and tear. Instead of paying the full cost of an unexpected failure out of pocket, you pay a predictable deductible per covered claim, then your warranty helps cover approved parts and labour up to the coverage chart limits. For HomeMembership, electric ranges, wall ovens and cooktops are covered up to $1,200 total, and gas ranges, wall ovens and cooktops are covered up to $1,275 total (parts and labour combined).

Learn how appliance coverage works, what’s typically included and how claims are handled in our Home warranty for appliances: how it works guide.

How is it different from a manufacturer's warranty

A manufacturer's warranty is tied to brand-new equipment. It usually lasts a limited time and focuses on defects in materials and workmanship. Once that warranty expires, you are often responsible for repairs. A home warranty can help keep you protected as your range, oven, and cooktop age, as long as the failed part is listed in the coverage chart and the breakdown is from normal use.

How is it different from homeowners' insurance?

Homeowners insurance is designed for sudden events like fire, storms and vandalism that damage your home. It typically does not help when a burner, sensor, or control board stops working simply because it has worn out over time. That gap is where range, oven and cooktop warranty coverage comes in.

  • Home warranty – Helps pay to repair covered range, oven and cooktop components (like heating elements, ignitors, sensors and control boards) when they fail from normal use, up to the electric and gas limits in the coverage chart
    Homeowners insurance – Covers damage from sudden events like fire, lightning and storms, not everyday breakdowns
    Manufacturer warranty – Limited-time coverage on newer equipment, usually focused on defects, not wear

    With the right range, oven and cooktop home warranty coverage, you turn expensive, urgent repairs into a simple claim and a low, predictable cost, and you can use your own licensed technician.

What Does Our Range, Oven and Cooktop Home Warranty Cover?

When your range or cooktop is working, it’s easy to take it for granted. However, when the oven won’t heat, a burner won’t ignite, or the controls stop responding, the repair can become expensive quickly. In fact, oven and stove repairs typically range from $100 to $600, with many homeowners paying around $200, depending on the issue. And reliability issues are not rare. Consumer Reports data shows that about six percent of owners report burners or cooktop elements not heating, and six percent report the oven not heating effectively.

That’s where HomeMembership’s range, wall oven and cooktop coverage comes in. We focus on breakdowns from normal wear and tear, not accidents, fire damage, or neglected maintenance. If a covered part fails, you file a claim, use your own service provider, and get reimbursed based on the clear limits published in the coverage chart (labor limits are calculated at $100 per hour).

Claims are accepted day one with no mandatory waiting period. For direct consumer enrollments, reimbursements are capped at half limits during the first 30 days, then full limits apply after that window.

Key Range, Oven and Cooktop Components Covered

HomeMembership includes ranges, wall ovens, and cooktops with clear parts and labor limits. Total potential coverage is:

  • Electric ranges / wall ovens / cooktops: up to $1,200 total (parts + labor combined)

  • Gas ranges / wall ovens / cooktops: up to $1,275 total (parts + labor combined)

Electric ranges / wall ovens / cooktops (up to $1,200 total):

  • Bake / broil element: $75 (1 hr labor)

  • Main control board: $200 (1 hr labor)

  • Surface unit glass top: $75 (1 hr labor)

  • Thermostat (old style range and ovens): $100 (1 hr labor)

  • Surface unit switches: $75 (1 hr labor)

  • Oven sensor: $75 (1 hr labor)

Gas ranges / wall ovens / cooktops (up to $1,275 total):

  • Electronic ignitor (bake / broil): $75 (1 hr labor)

  • Electronic spark ignitor (surface burner): $50 (1 hr labor)

  • Main control board: $175 (1 hr labor)

  • Electronic controls: $200 (1 hr labor)

  • Oven sensor: $75 (1 hr labor)

  • Thermostat (old style range and ovens): $100 (1 hr labor)

What’s Usually Not Covered for Ranges, Ovens and Cooktops

To keep expectations clear, here are common situations that fall outside standard coverage:

  • Items not listed on the coverage chart: HomeMembership reimburses based on the specific line items and limits shown on the chart.

  • Labor-only service calls/diagnosis without a covered repair: Not reimbursed.

  • Pre-existing issues: Problems that existed before your plan started are not eligible.

  • Improper installation, modifications, misuse, or lack of maintenance: Coverage is designed for normal wear and tear, not preventable damage.

Ready to protect your kitchen appliances? Point visitors to Start Claim and the Coverage Chart so they can see every line item and limit in black and white.

Hassle-Free Range, Oven and Cooktop Protection, When You Need It Most

How does a home warranty for ranges, ovens and cooktops work?

When your oven stops heating before dinner, a cooktop burner will not turn on, or a gas range will not ignite, the repair can be frustrating and expensive. A home warranty helps protect your budget by reimbursing covered breakdowns caused by normal wear and tear. With HomeMembership, the process stays simple and flexible, and you can use your own licensed technician.

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Your range, oven, or cooktop breaks down

If your electric or gas cooking appliance fails from normal use, you start a claim with HomeMembership. No scrambling to find a last-minute repair company, and no surprise “network” restrictions.

2

File a claim and choose your technician

Submit your claim online (or by phone if needed). Then schedule service with any licensed pro you trust, HomeMembership’s model is built around service-provider choice.

3

Get reimbursed for covered repairs

Once your technician completes the repair, submit the detailed invoice. We’ll quickly review the claim and reimburse you for covered parts and labor, minus your low deductible. Simple, fast, and stress-free.

How Much Can Our Range, Oven and Cooktop Home Warranty Help You Save?

Without a home warranty, a range or oven breakdown usually means an unexpected repair bill. With HomeMembership, you pay a predictable monthly membership price and a $25 deductible per covered claim, then get reimbursed for covered parts and labor up to the exact limits in the coverage chart.

Your cooking-appliance coverage is built into the core plan and includes:

  • Electric ranges / wall ovens / cooktops: up to $1,200 total per membership term ($600 parts + 6 labor hours at $100/hr)

  • Gas ranges / wall ovens / cooktops: up to $1,275 total per membership term ($675 parts + 6 labor hours at $100/hr)

Real-world examples: fixing it on your own vs. with HomeMembership

Range/oven repair example

Typical cost paying on your own

With HomeMembership range/oven/cooktop coverage

Control board replacement Around $225 on average Up to $300 covered for the control board line item (parts + 1 hr labor),
Heating element replacement (electric bake/broil) Around $275 on average Up to $175 for bake/broil element (parts + 1 hr labor), minus your
Igniter replacement (gas bake/broil) Around $200 on average Up to $175 for electronic ignitor (parts + 1 hr labor)
Thermostat replacement Around $150 on average Up to $200 for thermostat (parts + 1 hr labor)
Oven sensor replacement Often $150–$300 all-in, depending on the job Up to $175 for oven sensor (parts + 1 hr labor)

On top of individual line items, remember the category totals: up to $1,200 for electric and up to $1,275 for gas (parts + labor combined).

So instead of asking, “How much is this going to cost?” your question becomes:

“Is this covered, and what’s my deductible?”

Ranges, Ovens and Cooktops Eligible for Home Warranty Coverage

Whether you cook on electric coils, a smooth glass top, or a gas flame, HomeMembership range, oven and cooktop warranty coverage helps protect the everyday appliances that keep your kitchen running. We cover the most common residential cooking appliance setups, including:

Freestanding ranges (electric and gas)

The most common all-in-one oven + cooktop setup

Cooktops (electric and gas)

Separate cooktop units, including many standard built-in configurations

Slide-in ranges (electric and gas)

A built-in look with the convenience of a standard range

Smooth-top electric cooktops

Popular glass-ceramic surface units with electronic controls

Wall ovens (single and double, electric and gas where applicable)

Great for built-in kitchens and higher-capacity baking

Standard gas cooktops with electronic ignition

Common modern gas setups with spark ignition systems

Not sure whether you have an electric range, a gas cooktop, or a built-in wall oven? No worries, HomeMembership’s coverage chart lets you quickly identify your appliance and see the exact line-item limits, including up to $1,200 total for electric units and up to $1,275 total for gas units.

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The Home Warranty You Can Actually Trust

From busy weeknight dinners to holiday cooking marathons, your range, oven and cooktop get used more than you think. Over time, that daily heat, ignition, and electronic control use can wear down key components and lead to unexpected breakdowns right when you need your kitchen most. Choosing the best home warranty matters because it helps protect you from the high cost of covered repairs, keeps your budget predictable, and helps your home stay functional when a cooking appliance suddenly quits.

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