Wolf cooking · Mountain View

Wolf range & oven repair in Mountain View

Sub-Zero built-in refrigeration is our core focus, and we service the Wolf cooking suites that live in the same Mountain View kitchens. Common Wolf issues we fix include an igniter that clicks but won’t light, dual-stack sealed burners that won’t hold flame, uneven dual-convection ovens, temperature calibration drift, and control or igniter-module faults. We use genuine OEM parts, waive the $89 service call with the repair, and back the labor for 365 days.

  • Dual-stack sealed burners & igniters
  • Dual-convection ovens & calibration
  • Genuine OEM parts · 365-day labor warranty
4.9 / 5 · 1267 reviews

$89 service call, waived with repair · 365-day warranty on all labor

Wolf professional range in a Mountain View kitchen
$89Service call, waived with repair
365-dayWarranty on all labor
4.9 / 51267 homeowner reviews
OEMGenuine Sub-Zero parts

Wolf cooking, done right

Wolf ranges and rangetops are built around dual-stack sealed burners that deliver both high-heat sear and a true low simmer. When a burner clicks continuously, won’t light, or won’t hold a low flame, the cause is usually a dirty or cracked igniter, a worn spark module, or a burner cap and port issue. We diagnose the specific burner and circuit rather than replacing the whole assembly.

On the oven side, dual-convection models depend on healthy fans, igniters or elements, and an accurate temperature sensor. Uneven baking, slow preheat or a temperature that reads off usually points to one of these — and to calibration.

Why it matters

What sets this work apart

Igniters & spark modules

Clicking that won’t light or a burner that won’t hold flame — diagnosed to the part.

Burners & simmer

Dual-stack sealed burner faults, weak simmer and uneven flame.

Oven heat & calibration

Uneven convection, slow preheat and temperatures that read off the dial.

Appliance control board and wiring during a Wolf diagnostic in Mountain View
Ignition, control and convection diagnostics on Wolf cooking suites.

Pricing

Draft Wolf repair ranges

Common Wolf repairs in Mountain View
RepairDraft range
Diagnostic / service call$150–$230
Igniter / spark module$220–$520
Oven igniter / element$280–$650
Temperature sensor / calibration$200–$480
Control board$350–$1,100

Draft ranges only; $89 service call waived with repair.

Common Wolf faults we see

Across Mountain View kitchens, the Wolf complaints we handle most are persistent igniter clicking, a burner that won’t stay lit, uneven oven heat, temperature that’s off from the dial, and control or display faults. Many of these are quick once diagnosed, with parts often on the van.

OEM parts and an honest quote

We install genuine OEM Wolf parts matched to your model, give an itemized quote before any work, and stand behind the labor for a full year. The $89 service call is credited toward the repair when you approve it.

Quick answers

Quick answers

Why does my Wolf burner keep clicking?

Usually a dirty or cracked igniter, a worn spark module, or a wet/misaligned burner cap. We isolate the burner and circuit and replace only what’s failed.

My Wolf oven heats unevenly — why?

Often a convection fan, oven igniter/element or a drifting temperature sensor, plus calibration. We test and recalibrate as needed.

Do you use genuine Wolf parts?

Yes — genuine OEM parts matched to your model, with a 365-day labor warranty.

Reviews

What Mountain View homeowners say

4.9 / 5 · 1267 reviews
Our Wolf rangetop clicked nonstop and wouldn’t light two burners. They had the igniter parts on the van and were done quickly. Tidy, fair, and the $89 came off the bill. They do our Sub-Zero too.
Patricia L. Cuesta Park, Mountain View · Wolf
Wolf oven was baking unevenly and running cool. They found the convection fan and recalibrated the sensor. Genuine parts, year of warranty, and they explained everything.
Andre M. Whisman, Mountain View · Wolf
Great with high-end cooking equipment. Diagnosed a weak simmer to the spark module, fixed it, and didn’t try to sell me a whole burner assembly. Honest and skilled.
Felicia G. Sunnyvale · Wolf

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do you repair Wolf ranges if I also have a Sub-Zero?

Yes. Sub-Zero built-in refrigeration is our specialty, and we service the Wolf cooking suites in the same Mountain View kitchens — many of our customers have both.

My Wolf burner clicks but won’t light — what is it?

Most often the igniter or spark module, or a burner cap that’s wet, dirty or misaligned. Once dry and clean, if it still clicks we test the igniter and module and replace the failed part with a genuine OEM piece.

Can you fix a Wolf oven that bakes unevenly?

Yes. Uneven baking usually points to the convection fan, the oven igniter or element, or a temperature sensor reading off. We diagnose the cause and recalibrate so the oven matches the dial.

Do you service Wolf rangetops and wall ovens too?

Yes — sealed-burner rangetops, dual-fuel and gas ranges, and built-in wall ovens. Tell us your model and we’ll bring the likely OEM parts.

How much does Wolf repair cost?

Many repairs fall between roughly $220 and $650 depending on the part; control boards run higher. You get an itemized quote on-site and the $89 service call is waived with the repair.

What areas do you cover?

Mountain View plus Los Altos, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale and Los Altos Hills. See our service-areas page.

Warm mid-century Mountain View kitchen at dusk

Wolf range or oven acting up?

Book online or call (415) 688-2545 — genuine OEM parts and a 365-day labor warranty.

$89 service call, waived with repair · 365-day warranty on all labor

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