Wolf is the default range in Boca Raton's estate and country-club kitchens — 48- and 60-inch dual-fuel units in Royal Palm and The Oaks, gas rangetops in St Andrews and Woodfield, and E/M-series wall ovens in the downtown towers. Boca's Wolf calls cluster around three things: igniter and spark-module wear on heavily used gas tops, convection fan motors at the 8-12 year mark, and control boards after summer surge events. We carry the common Wolf parts on the truck and service the entire line, from vintage ranges to current M-series ovens, across every Boca Raton neighborhood.
Yes — E-series and M-series wall ovens, plus the CSO steam oven line. Steam oven repair is a specialty (descaling, water-line and pump issues) and we have the parts and tools.
Almost certainly not. A Wolf range is built to run 25 years with periodic service. A $400 control board repair on a $9,000 range is good math, even on an older unit. The real question is what else is likely to fail soon — we'll tell you honestly after diagnosis.
Yes — Royal Palm, St Andrews, Woodfield, The Oaks. We handle gate clearance with your house manager or association and arrive in the scheduled window.
Commonly a failing bake element or a control-board fault after surge exposure — Boca's summer storms are hard on electronics. We isolate the exact component before quoting; $75 diagnostic applies to the repair.
We service out-of-warranty Wolf appliances with OEM parts and document everything — useful continuity if your unit had prior factory service.