Wolf is built by the same parent company as Sub-Zero, and it shows in the engineering — heavy-gauge steel, dual-stacked gas burners, infrared broilers that hit 1,500°F. When a Wolf needs service, the diagnosis is usually clean: the spark module, the dual-stacked burner cap, or the oven control board. What slows down most repairs is parts — Wolf uses proprietary components, and a generalist tech without Wolf experience can spend an hour just identifying what's actually wrong. We've been on enough Wolf calls in Florida kitchens to know the failure patterns by series.
Wolf dual-stacked burners use a single spark electrode shared across the burner. When the spark is weak or intermittent, it's almost always the spark module (relay-driven on most series) or moisture under the burner cap from cleaning. Dry the burner well, check spark gap (3-4mm), and if the module's bad it's a 20-minute swap.
Wolf wall ovens (E-series, M-series) drift out of calibration after 5-7 years of heavy use. The oven sensor is a thermistor — it reads in ohms — and if the reading at room temp is more than 10% off spec, it's the cause. Replacement is straightforward; recalibration through the control panel takes 5 minutes.
The infrared broiler element on Wolf ranges burns out around year 8-10 of regular use. You'll notice broiler performance drop before the element fails completely — meats stop searing the way they used to. New element, 30 minutes, back in business.
Wolf wall ovens display error codes on the control panel — F1, F2, F7, etc. Most are sensor faults or relay board issues. We have the Wolf service manual and can decode the error in seconds, then quote the exact part.
Wolf gas cooktops use individual igniters per burner. When one burner goes out and the rest work, it's usually the igniter cable or electrode for that single burner — not the whole module. Cheap fix, often under $200.
Flat $75 diagnostic, applied to the repair. Most Wolf range and oven repairs land in the $250-$500 zone. Control board replacement is the high end at $700-$900. Wolf parts are proprietary — we order direct from Sub-Zero/Wolf when we don't have stock, usually 2-3 days. We'll quote you the realistic range upfront before any work begins.
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