A warming drawer is a precision low-heat appliance — when it fails, it's usually the element, thermostat, or controls.
Last updated May 16, 2026 · Reviewed by the Home Sure Appliance Repair team
The most common cause is a failed heating element ($150–$300), followed by a thermostat or control fault. A tripped thermal limiter or wiring issue is also possible if the breaker trips. We isolate the exact component.
Almost always — these are built-in units integrated into cabinetry, so replacement means matching the cabinet cutout and re-integrating panels. Most repairs ($90–$320) are far cheaper than that.
Usually a failing thermostat/temperature control or a heat-losing drawer seal. Because the appliance's whole purpose is precise low-heat holding, these faults defeat its function — we calibrate, not just swap parts.
Wolf, Thermador, KitchenAid, GE Monogram, Bosch, Dacor, Sharp, and more — built-in food-warming drawers across 48 Texas cities with upfront pricing and a 90-day warranty.
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You receive a complete quote before any work begins. The $75–$95 diagnostic fee is waived when you proceed with the repair — no surprise charges.
Every repair is backed by a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. If the same issue returns, we make it right.
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