Bertazzoni Range Repair Cost: Professional, Master & Heritage Series

Bertazzoni range repair costs depend on which series you own and what failed — this guide breaks down realistic starting prices for Star burner, oven, and control board repairs across all range lines.

Updated 2026-05-26 Daniel Mitchell

Key Takeaways

  • Star burner igniter replacements are the most common and most affordable Bertazzoni range repair.
  • Dual-fuel ranges have both gas and electric systems — a fault can originate in either, affecting diagnostic time and cost.
  • Professional Series PRO304 and PRO366 use proprietary control electronics that carry a parts premium over Master Series.
  • Oven temperature sensor replacements are straightforward repairs with parts starting from $60.
  • Final cost confirmed after on-site diagnosis. No hidden fees.
  • Heritage Series HERT304 and HERT486 share many oven components with Professional Series, improving parts availability across both lines.

The Bottom Line

Bertazzoni range repairs start from $120 for ignition work and rise to $350 or more for control board and dual-fuel module replacement — knowing your series and having the model number ready cuts diagnostic time and total cost.

What's Happening with Your Bertazzoni Range?

Bertazzoni's range lineup spans the Professional Series (PRO304, PRO366, PRO486), Master Series (MAST304, MAST366, MAST486), Heritage Series (HERT304, HERT486), and Italia Series — each with brass Star burners crafted in Guastalla since 1882 and an electric oven cavity in dual-fuel configurations. When a range needs service, the cost depends heavily on which system failed, which series it belongs to, and whether the part is stocked locally or must be ordered through Bertazzoni North America (1-866-905-0010). Fault codes like range-e2, range-fault-temp, range-30150, and range-77150 each point to different subsystems and give the technician a concrete starting point. Final cost confirmed after on-site diagnosis. No hidden fees.

Common Causes and Associated Costs

  • Star burner igniter assembly replacement: The most common range repair across all Bertazzoni series. Individual ceramic igniters and spark modules are the parts most affected by heat cycling and cleaning frequency. Star burner igniter assembly replacement starts from $120 including labor.
  • Oven bake or broil element: A failed bake or broil element in the dual-fuel oven cavity is a moderate repair. Element parts start from $60; total oven element repair starts from $150 including labor for all series.
  • Oven temperature sensor: A drifted RTD temperature sensor causes inaccurate baking temperatures and often triggers F2 codes. Sensor parts are relatively low cost; total temperature sensor replacement starts from $130 including labor.
  • Control board or dual-fuel PCU: The main control board on Professional and Master Series ranges is the most expensive repair category. Board replacements start from $280 depending on series and configuration, with PRO366 and MAST366 boards carrying a higher parts cost than entry-level models.
  • Gas valve or regulator: Gas supply components are less commonly replaced but are safety-critical when needed. These repairs must be performed by a licensed gas appliance technician. Gas valve or regulator service starts from $200.
  • Convection fan motor: Dual-fuel ranges with convection ovens use a dedicated fan motor that can fail over time. A failed convection fan motor causes uneven cooking results and slower preheat. Convection fan motor replacement starts from $160 including labor.

What Affects Your Range Repair Cost

Parts availability through Bertazzoni North America's authorized channel significantly affects total repair cost on range service calls. Professional Series PRO304, PRO366, and PRO486 control boards are model-specific and may require ordering lead time; a part that needs to ship means a second labor visit charge is added to the repair total. Service area plays a role as well — technicians serving markets with fewer Bertazzoni-authorized providers may charge a higher labor rate reflecting their specialized training in European appliance platforms. After-hours or next-day priority service carries a premium over standard scheduling. Labor hours also vary: a PRO486 six-burner range requires more disassembly time for the same igniter repair than a PRO304, and that additional time is reflected in the final cost. Final cost confirmed after on-site diagnosis. No hidden fees.

What You Can Check Yourself

  1. Record the fault code: Before calling for service, power-cycle the range and note any code displayed on the oven control panel. Range-e2 indicates an electronic fault, while range-fault-temp points to a temperature sensor or thermal event — the difference affects labor time and which parts are needed.
  2. Note which functions are affected: A burner that won't ignite is a different and typically less expensive repair than an oven that won't heat. Documenting exactly what works and what doesn't helps the technician arrive with the correct parts and reduces diagnostic time on-site.
  3. Locate your model and serial number: The model and serial tag is typically on the left side of the range frame inside the storage drawer cavity. Having this ready allows the technician to look up the exact wiring diagram and parts list for your specific series before arriving.
  4. Check whether the diagnostic fee is credited: When scheduling service, confirm whether the diagnostic fee is applied toward the repair total if work is authorized. Most authorized Bertazzoni service centers apply this credit, but it's worth confirming so the fee doesn't surprise you at authorization.

When to Call a Bertazzoni Technician

Gas system repairs — including valve replacement, burner orifice service, and regulator adjustment — must be handled by a technician with gas appliance certification. Oven element and sensor replacements are more accessible but still involve working inside a 240V appliance cavity with the power disconnected. Control board replacement on Professional and Master Series ranges requires correct programming for the specific series, configuration, and in some cases the cooking zone layout. Attempting to install a control board coded for a different model or series can result in an oven that fails to regulate temperature correctly, which is both a performance and safety concern that may require an additional service visit to correct.

Repair Cost Considerations

Professional Series ranges carry the highest parts costs in the Bertazzoni lineup due to their proprietary electronic architecture and higher-specification components — brass Star burner assemblies, dual-ring burner crowns, and series-specific control modules. Master Series and Heritage Series repairs are typically less expensive on parts while maintaining similar labor times, since the HERT304 and HERT486 share oven components with their PRO counterparts. Italia Series and Modern Series ranges share more components with the broader SMEG Group parts network, which can improve parts availability and reduce lead times for certain repairs. Always confirm whether the diagnostic fee is credited toward repair when authorizing a service visit — most authorized Bertazzoni service centers apply it. Final cost confirmed after on-site diagnosis. No hidden fees.

Real-World Repair Scenarios

Three representative Bertazzoni range service-call patterns illustrate the cost landscape. First: a PRO366 with a center burner clicking continuously after ignition — a misaligned burner cap after cleaning, corrected on-site with no parts needed, covered under diagnostic fee starting from $80. Second: a MAST304 displaying range-fault-temp code with an oven that shuts off before reaching setpoint — RTD sensor tests open, sensor replaced, oven recalibrated in a single visit starting from $130. Third: a HERT486 with no spark on any burner after a power surge — spark module tested failed on all channels, module replaced starting from $200. These three scenarios represent the most common call patterns across all Bertazzoni range series.

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