Dacor Cooktop: Repair or Replace?

Dacor cooktops are countertop-integrated appliances. A cracked glass top or faulty igniter is usually easy to fix—but knowing when to stop repairing matters.

3 min read Updated 2026-04-29 Lucy Brennan

Key Takeaways

  • A cracked ceramic or induction glass top may look catastrophic but is often repairable and less expensive than a full cooktop replacement.
  • Gas cooktop igniter and burner valve repairs are nearly always worth doing.
  • Induction cooktop control board failure is expensive but worth repairing on units under 8 years old.
  • Countertop cutout dimensions are standardized—but switching fuel types (gas to induction) requires additional work.
  • See Dacor cooktop error codes to diagnose induction faults before calling a technician.

The Bottom Line

Dacor cooktops are durable and most repairs are economical relative to replacement cost. The key exception is a cracked cooktop surface that has compromised the sealed burner system—at that point, evaluate replacement if the unit is over 10 years old.

Dacor cooktop repair or replace is one of the most common concerns for Dacor owners — here is everything you need to know.

Dacor Cooktop Repair vs Replace: The Framework

Dacor cooktops—whether gas, electric, or induction—are integrated into countertop cutouts. Replacement involves removing the countertop seal, potentially resizing the cutout, and re-sealing. That work adds from $150 to the true replacement cost. Factor this in before deciding to replace rather than repair.

  1. Identify the fault exactly. For induction faults, use our Dacor cooktop error codes guide. For gas, check igniter behavior, spark module, and burner valve operation.
  2. Calculate true replacement cost. Unit + countertop re-sealing + any cutout modification + installation labor.
  3. Apply the 45% threshold. Repairs under 45% of true replacement cost are worth authorizing for Dacor cooktops.
  4. Factor age. Under 8 years: repair anything. 8–14 years: repair all but major board failures on induction units. Over 14 years with repeated failures: replacement is reasonable.

Repairs Worth Doing at Any Age

RepairTypical CostVerdict
Gas igniter / spark modulefrom $100Always repair
Burner cap or gratefrom $70Always repair
Gas burner valvefrom $200Always repair
Surface element (electric)from $130Always repair
Knob assemblyfrom $80Always repair
Ceramic / induction glass surfacefrom $300Repair if no sealed system damage

Repairs to Think Twice About

RepairTypical CostVerdict
Induction main control boardfrom $400Repair if under 8 yrs
Induction coil assemblyfrom $500Weigh age carefully
Cracked glass + damaged wiringfrom $600Replace if over 12 yrs

The Energy Argument

Induction cooktops are significantly more energy-efficient than gas or radiant electric—up to 90% efficient versus 40% for gas. If you currently have an older Dacor gas cooktop, upgrading to an induction model could meaningfully reduce energy costs. This is one scenario where energy efficiency can genuinely enter the repair-vs-replace calculation. Otherwise, repairing an existing unit is almost always the greener choice (embodied carbon in manufacturing a new appliance is substantial).

What to Do With Your Old Dacor Cooktop

Dacor cooktops in working condition have resale value as spare parts, particularly gas models with functional burner components. Contact a Dacor-authorized service provider about disposal. If you are upgrading fuel type, a licensed plumber or electrician will need to modify the supply line—budget for this separately.

What to Know About Dacor cooktop repair or replace

Dacor manufactures cooktops across three technologies — gas, induction, and radiant electric — across the Heritage, Contemporary, Modernist, and Transitional lines. Repair economics differ meaningfully between these types. Gas cooktop repairs are generally the most affordable because the components (igniters, burner valves, spark modules) are mechanically straightforward and widely available. A full igniter replacement on a Heritage 36-inch gas cooktop is a small fraction of the unit's replacement value.

Induction cooktops carry higher repair costs because the inverter boards and touch-control electronics are more complex. Dacor's Modernist induction cooktops feature flexible induction zones that can bridge two elements for large cookware — a functionality that relies on precise electronic coordination. If an inverter board fails on a relatively new unit, repair is still typically the right choice, as a replacement Modernist induction cooktop represents a substantial investment. The calculus changes if multiple zones fail simultaneously on an older unit.

Surface cracks in ceramic or induction glass are one of the few repairs that can approach replacement cost. Dacor's glass surfaces are custom-fit to specific models, and the labor involved in a glass replacement is significant. For a cooktop under five years old with a cracked surface but otherwise functioning electronics and heating elements, repair is worth pricing carefully. For older units, that same crack may be the inflection point at which upgrading to a current-generation Modernist induction cooktop becomes the more sensible long-term decision.

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