When La Cornue Range Hood Replacement Makes Sense

La Cornue range hoods are durable, matchable, and expensive to replace — making repair the default answer for most faults. This guide explains the specific situations where replacement is the correct call.

5 min read Updated 2026-05-22 Sarah Mitchell

Key Takeaways

  • Hood replacement is warranted for physical body damage, ductwork fire damage, or a confirmed CFM capacity mismatch.
  • Electrical failures — motors, control boards, lighting — are repair scenarios that restore full function at a fraction of replacement cost.
  • Motor replacement costs from $200 against a from $3,000 replacement hood cost.
  • Upgrading hood capacity for a higher-output range configuration is a legitimate planned replacement scenario.
  • The aesthetic matching requirement for La Cornue hoods makes non-matching replacement particularly undesirable.

The Bottom Line

La Cornue range hood replacement is appropriate only for structural damage, ductwork fire damage, or capacity upgrades. Electrical and mechanical component failures are straightforward repairs that should be addressed rather than triggering replacement of a matched, structurally sound hood.

When la cornue range hood replacement makes: Overview

When la cornue range hood replacement makes — this page covers the causes, symptoms, safe checks, and repair-cost guidance drawn from La Cornue owner documentation and certified service records.

Range Hood Repair vs. Replacement: The La Cornue Context

La Cornue range hoods occupy an unusual position in the repair-versus-replace analysis. On one hand, they are less mechanically complex than the ranges they serve — fundamentally, a hood is a motor, a duct, and a housing. On the other hand, they are finished to match La Cornue's range enamel colors and trim options, making replacement with a non-matching unit aesthetically problematic in any kitchen where the range is a design centerpiece. The combination of repair-friendly mechanical simplicity and aesthetically complex replacement requirements means that repair is the preferred path in virtually all cases.

Warning SignSeverityRecommended Action
Motor burned out with housing damageHighCompare motor+housing repair vs. replacement
Internal corrosion from grease exposureMediumAssess extent — spot repair may suffice
Duct system fundamentally inadequateHighReplace with properly sized unit and ductwork
Control board obsolete, no replacementsMediumExplore aftermarket options before replacing
CFM rating inadequate for new cooktopMediumReplace — undersized hood is a safety concern

When Hood Replacement Is Genuinely Warranted

Hood replacement becomes the right answer in a specific set of circumstances. If the hood body itself has been physically damaged — dented, cracked, or enamel-shattered by an impact — and the damage cannot be cosmetically restored to an acceptable standard, replacement of the unit is appropriate. If a fire in the ductwork has subjected the hood interior to heat damage that has warped the housing, melted gaskets and seals into the metal, or compromised the structural integrity of the motor mounting, the hood is likely beyond economical repair. A hood that is genuinely undersized for the La Cornue range installed below it — where the CFM rating cannot safely ventilate the range's output — should be replaced with a properly sized unit regardless of its mechanical condition.

Electrical Component Failures Are Repair Situations

The most common reason La Cornue hood owners consider replacement is electrical component failure — a motor that has seized, a control board that no longer responds correctly, or lighting circuits that have failed. All of these are repair situations, not replacement triggers. Blower motors in professional range hoods are standard industrial components that can be replaced by a qualified appliance technician in most cases for from $200. Control boards, while sometimes model-specific, are often repairable or replaceable through the hood manufacturer's service network. These repairs restore full function to a unit that is structurally sound and properly matched to the range below it.

Ventilation Capacity Upgrades

One legitimate reason to replace a functioning La Cornue range hood is upgrading ventilation capacity when a new or higher-output range configuration is installed. If your current hood is correctly functioning but was sized for a lower-output range, it may not provide adequate ventilation for a new La Cornue installation. In this case, the replacement decision is driven by safety and performance requirements, not by component failure. When ordering a replacement La Cornue hood for this reason, work with the La Cornue dealer to specify the correct CFM rating for the range configuration and to match the enamel color and trim to the existing range for visual cohesion.

The Cost Calculus for Hood Replacement

A La Cornue-matched range hood represents from $3,000 or more in replacement cost when ordered to match the range's color and trim specification. A motor replacement that restores a damaged blower to full operation costs from $200. The financial gap between repair and replacement is significant — and in a hood that is structurally intact and visually matched to a $20,000+ range, that gap makes repair the obvious default. Reserve replacement for the genuine structural damage or capacity mismatch scenarios described above, and repair everything else.

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