Is It Worth Repairing a Cooktop or Replacing It?

Direct Answer

Repairing a cooktop is usually worthwhile if the unit is under 10 years old and repair costs are less than 50% of the replacement cost. Replacement is often the better option for older cooktops or those with recurring problems.

Safety, efficiency, and availability of parts should also influence the decision.

When Repair Makes Sense

Minor ignition issues, faulty switches, or simple electrical problems can often be repaired affordably.

When Replacement Is the Better Choice

Cracked glass surfaces, major electronic failures, or multiple recurring issues usually justify replacement.

Cost Comparison Considerations

Gas cooktop repairs tend to be less expensive than induction repairs due to simpler components.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does warranty status affect this decision?

Yes. Repairs under warranty are usually worthwhile.

Are induction cooktop repairs more expensive?

They often are, due to complex electronic components.

Can repairs significantly extend lifespan?

Repairs can help, but they may not offset age-related wear.

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