How Long Does an Electric Range Last? When to Replace

Last Updated: 8/20/2025

Author: James Zhao, Sr. Tech Specialist & Alex Park, Product Specialist

You rely on your range to bake, sauté, and cook your favorite meals. But when it starts heating unevenly, you may be wondering: how long does an electric range last?

In this article, we’ll explain how long most electric ranges hold up, what affects their longevity, and how to tell when it’s time to replace yours. Whether you're troubleshooting problems or just planning ahead, insights from FOTILE will help you make a confident decision.

When you’re ready to upgrade, FOTILE’s electric ranges offer long-term performance with fast, even heat, smart odor control, and a sleek look that complements any kitchen. Shop our collection to find the perfect fit for your home.

Average Lifespan of an Electric Range

So, how long do electric ranges last? On average, an electric range will serve you well for 13 to 15 years when used regularly and properly maintained. Its lifespan can vary based on your cooking frequency, maintenance habits, and the overall quality of the unit. With proper care, some electric ranges can even surpass their typical life expectancy.

Electric vs. Gas Range: How Their Lifespans Differ

  • Electric ranges typically last 13 to 15 years. They’re easier to install and maintain, but electronic components can wear out slightly faster over time.
  • Gas ranges tend to last 15 to 17 years, thanks to their simpler mechanical design and fewer electrical parts.

What Determines How Long an Electric Range Lasts?

The lifespan of your electric range depends on the following factors:

Build Quality & Materials

Ranges made with durable materials and well-designed components tend to last longer and perform more consistently. Cheaper models may save money upfront, but often wear out faster, especially in high-heat areas like the cooktop or oven cavity.

Frequency of Use

Daily cooking will naturally put more strain on your range compared to occasional use. Over time, frequent use without proper upkeep can shorten its lifespan and reduce efficiency.

Cleaning & Maintenance Habits

Simple upkeep can go a long way in extending your electric range’s lifespan. Wipe up spills, clean burners and elements gently, and avoid harsh chemicals that could damage surfaces or electronics.

Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Electric Range

Even a well-made range won’t last forever. If you notice any of the following issues, it might be time for a replacement:

  • Burners or oven elements no longer heat evenly, or don’t heat at all
  • Strange smells, buzzing, or clicking sounds when the range is on
  • A cracked or damaged cooktop surface
  • Controls that are unresponsive or reset on their own
  • Frequent repairs that are becoming more expensive or less effective
  • Rust, discoloration, or visible signs of wear and tear
  • The range takes much longer to preheat or cook than it used to

Should You Repair or Replace? How to Decide

Some issues can be fixed with a quick part swap or service call, while others may mean it’s time to replace your range. Here’s how to tell the difference:

Consider repairing your electric range if:

  • The issue is minor (like a worn-out burner or faulty knob)
  • The repair costs less than half the price of a new range
  • Your range is less than 10 years old and has worked reliably until now
  • Replacement parts are easy to find and install

It may be time to replace your electric range if:

  • You’re dealing with frequent or expensive repairs
  • The range is 13+ years old and showing its age
  • Heating is inconsistent or unreliable, even after repairs
  • You want better energy efficiency, faster cooking, or a more modern design

How to Extend the Life of Your Electric Range

A few simple habits can keep your range working better for longer. Follow these tips to help your electric range last as long as possible:

  • Wipe down the cooktop and oven after spills to prevent buildup
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners that can damage surfaces or heating elements
  • Don’t overload the oven or place heavy cookware on glass cooktops
  • Use cookware with flat bottoms for better contact and even heating
  • Use high-heat self-cleaning cycles sparingly, as they can strain internal components
  • Check and replace faulty knobs, elements, or door seals as needed
  • Schedule occasional maintenance or inspections if you use your range heavily

Long-Lasting Efficiency for Memorable Meals: Get Your FOTILE Range

When it’s time for a new range, you need a model that’s built for performance and durability. FOTILE’s electric cooktops combine powerful heating, smart ventilation, and sleek design to elevate your everyday cooking experience.

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