Knowing what drives cooktop repair costs helps you budget for a Monogram cooktop, whether gas, induction, or electric. These are premium built-in surfaces, so repair is usually worthwhile – but the figure depends on the cooktop type and the fault. Diagnostic visits start from $129, with a written estimate before any work begins.
What cooktop repair costs cover
- The diagnosis – pinpointing the fault. This starts from $129.
- Parts – genuine igniters, spark modules, induction modules, touch boards, or elements.
- Labor – most cooktop repairs are accessible from above the counter.
What tends to be inexpensive
On gas, a burner cap, igniter, or spark switch are lower-cost repairs. On electric, a single element or switch is modest. They restore the cooktop quickly once diagnosed.
What tends to cost more
- Induction power modules, which are more complex than gas burners.
- Touch-control boards on induction and electric glass models.
- Cracked glass on induction or electric cooktops.
We quote from a known starting point and never promise a fixed figure sight-unseen. To narrow the fault first, see our continuous clicking guide and how Glide Touch induction works guide.
Worth repairing?
For most Monogram cooktops a proper repair is far cheaper than replacing a built-in surface and matching the cutout. Our cooktop repair service explains what we cover – book a diagnostic visit. Model and warranty details are on the manufacturer’s site, monogram.com.
Breaking Down Monogram Cooktop Repair Costs
Cooktop repair costs for a Monogram cooktop depend heavily on whether you own a gas ZGU, an induction ZHU, or an electric ZEU, because each technology fails differently and the parts vary widely in price. Understanding the cost drivers up front helps you judge a quote fairly.
Gas Cooktops (ZGU)
- The most common faults, a clogged burner, fouled ignition port, or worn spark electrode, are toward the affordable end since the parts are accessible from above.
- A diagnostic visit typically starts from $129, and many shops credit it toward the repair if you proceed.
Induction Cooktops (ZHU)
- Induction relies on power modules and an induction coil per zone; a failed module is among the pricier cooktop repairs.
- The Glide Touch control surface and the glass itself are costly to replace, so a cracked top often shifts the conversation toward replacement.
Electric Cooktops (ZEU)
- Element and control faults are moderate; the glass surface, as with induction, is the expensive component.
Getting a Fair Quote
On a gas cooktop, ask whether the fault survived a thorough cleaning before agreeing to any electrode replacement, since many clicking and no-light complaints are just debris or moisture. On induction and electric models, insist on a confirmed diagnosis identifying the specific module or element before parts are ordered, because a power board and a coil are very different price points. Expect a written estimate after diagnosis rather than a phone figure, confirm it uses genuine Monogram parts with labour warranty, and remember the from $129 starting diagnostic fee is usually credited toward the work. Certified technicians should explain exactly which component failed and why.
Technology drives the price
Gas faults, a fouled port or worn electrode, are the affordable end because the parts are reached from above. Induction power modules and coils cost more, and a cracked induction or electric glass top is among the priciest parts, sometimes approaching replacement.
Confirm before parts are ordered
On gas, ask whether the fault survived a thorough cleaning before paying for an electrode; on induction, insist on a confirmed module-versus-coil diagnosis. Expect a written estimate, genuine Monogram parts, and the from $129 visit credited toward the work.
Book Monogram cooktop service
If these steps do not resolve it, our certified technicians repair Monogram cooktop units with genuine parts. Schedule a visit, see what our cooktop repair service covers, or confirm your model on the manufacturer’s site at monogram.com.