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Wolf appliance repair in Los Gatos
The same factory-spec care we bring to Sub-Zero, for your Wolf range and ovens — ignition, convection, controls and genuine OEM parts.
- $89 service call, waived when you book the repair
- 365-day warranty on all labor
- Genuine OEM Sub-Zero parts
We repair Wolf ranges, dual-fuel and gas burners, M and E Series wall ovens, cooktops and rangetops throughout Los Gatos as an independent Wolf and Sub-Zero repair specialist. We diagnose ignition, convection, sensor and control faults with factory-spec tools and install genuine OEM Wolf parts. The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and every job carries our 365-day warranty on all labor. Same careful, methodical work across your whole estate kitchen.
Pro-style cooking, done right
Wolf belongs in a serious kitchen — and so does the repair
A Wolf range is engineered for restaurant-grade output: dual-stacked sealed burners, true convection, and tight oven calibration. When one element drifts, the whole way you cook is off.
Los Gatos foothill estates tend to be built around the cooking line. A Wolf gas or dual-fuel range, a pair of wall ovens, and a rangetop or induction cooktop often anchor the same kitchen that holds a built-in Sub-Zero and a wine column. We service all of it with one consistent standard, so you are not coordinating three different companies for one room.
Precision is the point with Wolf. Dual-stacked sealed burners are tuned to hold a true simmer at the low setting and a hard sear at the high — when the spark module weakens or a burner port clogs, that range collapses. On the oven side, a dual convection system and a tightly toleranced temperature sensor are what let a Wolf hold within a few degrees for baking. A sensor that has drifted, a failed igniter, or a control board reading the wrong resistance shows up as cool, uneven, or runaway temperatures.
We approach every Wolf the way we approach a sealed system: measure first, then repair. We use factory-spec diagnostics to read igniter resistance, sensor values and gas-valve behavior before quoting, and we follow Wolf service specifications rather than swapping parts on a hunch. If you also run Sub-Zero refrigeration, you can see our built-in refrigerator repair and repair pricing for the same approach.
Wolf model families we service
From a single rangetop to a full estate cooking line, we cover the Wolf lineup with genuine OEM parts and manufacturer-recommended procedures.
Gas & Dual-Fuel Ranges
Dual-stacked sealed burners, infrared griddle and charbroiler, dual convection ovens. We fix weak ignition, uneven flame, cool baking and self-clean lockouts on 30", 36", 48" and 60" ranges.
M & E Series Wall Ovens
Single, double and combination wall ovens. We address temperature drift and calibration, failed bake or broil igniters, convection-fan faults, door-hinge and gasket issues, and control-panel or display errors.
Gas & Induction Cooktops
Sealed gas cooktops and Wolf induction surfaces. We diagnose burners that will not light, clicking that will not stop, dead or flickering zones, and touch-control or detection faults on the induction line.
Rangetops & Modules
Pro rangetops, French tops, griddle and grill modules. We service spark and gas-valve problems, infrared element failures, and convection-blower noise — then test every burner and zone before we leave.
Common Wolf symptoms and what they mean
A quick diagnostic guide. These point to the likely cause and the right next step — the on-site measurement is what confirms it.
| Symptom | Likely cause | What we do |
|---|---|---|
| Burner will not light or keeps clicking | Clogged burner port, moisture under the cap, a weak spark module, or a misaligned igniter electrode | Clear and reseat the burner cap, dry the assembly, test spark-module output, and replace the igniter or module with a genuine OEM part if it is out of spec |
| Oven temperature off or will not calibrate | Drifted oven temperature sensor, a failed bake igniter drawing too little current, or a control board misreading resistance | Verify actual cavity temperature against the setpoint, measure sensor and igniter values, recalibrate to factory spec, and replace the sensor or igniter as needed |
| Error or fault code on the display | A logged sensor, relay, communication or lock fault — Wolf codes map to a specific subsystem | Read the code, confirm the named circuit with a meter, and repair the actual failure rather than clearing the code and hoping it stays gone |
| Convection fan noisy or not turning | Worn fan-motor bearing, a loose or warped blade, or a failed convection relay on the control board | Inspect and spin the blower, test the motor and relay, and replace the fan motor or board so even-heat baking returns |
| Burners spark intermittently across the cooktop | A failing igniter/spark module shared by the burners, a wet ignition harness, or a grounding fault | Isolate the shared module, check the harness and ground, and install a genuine OEM spark module if it is the cause |
Transparent pricing
What Wolf repairs typically cost
Honest, up-front ranges. Your exact quote comes after a factory-spec diagnosis and is given in writing before any work begins.
| Service in Los Gatos | Draft range | Time | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic / service call | $150–$230 | 45–90 min | Model, temps, airflow, visual checks |
| Door gasket / frost-line | $400–$900 | 1–3 h | Model & gasket availability |
| Wine column temp / dual-zone | $350–$1,200 | 1–4 h | Sensor, fan, control after diagnosis |
| Ice maker / water line | $275–$850 | 1–3 h | Valve / fill tube / module |
| Control board / sensor | $350–$1,250 | 1–4 h | Quote after electrical proof |
| Compressor / sealed system | $1,450–$3,600 | 2–6 h + parts | Requires pressure / electrical evidence |
Independent specialists, factory-spec standards
We are an independent Sub-Zero and Wolf repair specialist — not a manufacturer dispatcher. That means direct scheduling, factory-grade tools, manufacturer-recommended procedures, and factory-certified, genuine OEM Wolf parts. Your $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and every labor hour is covered by our 365-day warranty.
What Los Gatos homeowners say about our Wolf work
A few recent reviews from estate kitchens across the foothills and nearby cities.
Our Wolf range had a burner that wouldn’t light and an oven that ran cool. They cleaned and reset the ignition, replaced a sensor, and calibrated the oven. Same careful, factory-spec approach they bring to our Sub-Zero. Excellent.
Wolf rangetop igniters kept clicking. The technician diagnosed it quickly, used genuine parts, and tested every burner before leaving. The $89 visit fee came off the repair. Knowledgeable about pro-style cooking equipment.
Wolf oven door hinge and a faulty igniter — both handled in one visit with genuine parts. They protected the floor and left no mess. The same careful team that services our Sub-Zero. Reliable across our whole kitchen.
Answers
Wolf repair questions, answered
Do you repair Wolf appliances if I am not a Sub-Zero customer?
Yes. We repair Wolf ranges, wall ovens, cooktops and rangetops on their own — you do not need to own a Sub-Zero. Because Sub-Zero and Wolf share an engineering family, we bring the same factory-spec diagnostics and genuine OEM parts to both. The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and all labor carries our 365-day warranty.
Are you an authorized Wolf service center?
No, and we are clear about that. We are an independent Wolf and Sub-Zero repair specialist. We follow Wolf service specifications, use factory-grade tools and manufacturer-recommended procedures, and install factory-certified, genuine OEM Wolf parts. You get specialist-level work and direct scheduling without going through a manufacturer dispatch queue.
My Wolf burner clicks but will not light. Is that an easy fix?
Often, yes. Continuous clicking usually means the spark is firing but not igniting — a clogged burner port, moisture under the cap, or a misaligned electrode. Sometimes the spark module itself is weak. We clear and dry the assembly, test the igniter output, and replace the module with a genuine OEM part only if the readings are out of spec, then verify every burner before we leave.
Why is my Wolf oven baking unevenly or running cool?
The usual causes are a drifted oven temperature sensor, a bake igniter that no longer draws enough current, or a control board misreading resistance. On dual-fuel and convection models a failing convection fan also produces uneven results. We measure actual cavity temperature against the setpoint, test the sensor and igniter, recalibrate to factory spec, and replace whatever is out of tolerance.
Do you carry genuine Wolf parts on the van?
We stock common Wolf wear items — igniters, spark modules, sensors and gaskets — so many repairs finish in one visit. They are factory-certified, genuine OEM Wolf parts, never generic substitutes. If your unit needs a less common board or assembly, we confirm the exact part using your model and serial number, then order it and schedule the return without a second diagnostic fee.
What does a Wolf repair cost, and is the service call really waived?
The diagnostic service call is $89, and it is waived in full when you approve the repair, so a completed job has no separate trip charge. After a factory-spec diagnosis we give a written quote before any work starts — no surprises. Typical igniter, sensor and calibration repairs land in a fair, predictable range. Full details are on our repair pricing page.
Which Los Gatos areas and nearby cities do you cover for Wolf?
We serve all of Los Gatos including Almond Grove, Belgatos, Blossom Hill and Vasona, plus Saratoga, Campbell, Monte Sereno, San Jose and Cupertino, across ZIPs 95030, 95032 and 95033. For hillside estates with long driveways we plan access in advance so the visit runs smoothly. See our service areas page for the full coverage map.
Can you service my Wolf range and my Sub-Zero in the same visit?
Yes, and many estate kitchens here ask for exactly that. Combining a Wolf range or oven repair with Sub-Zero refrigerator or wine column service in one trip is efficient and easier on your schedule. We protect custom and panel-ready cabinetry, keep the workspace tidy, and test each appliance before leaving. One call covers the whole cooking and cooling line.
Wolf range or oven acting up? Let us take a look.
Book a Wolf diagnostic in Los Gatos and the surrounding foothills. The $89 service call is waived with your repair, and labor is warrantied a full year. Call (650) 668-1554.