Wolf ranges anchor the kitchens of Fort Lauderdale's estate corridors — dual-fuel 48-inch units in Rio Vista and Coral Ridge, gas rangetops in the Las Olas Isles, and E-series wall ovens in the downtown tower residences. What we see most in Fort Lauderdale: igniter electrodes pitted by coastal humidity, convection fan bearings on heavily used ovens, and control boards stressed by summer brownouts. Wolf parts are on our trucks for the common failures, and we service the full line — ranges, rangetops, wall ovens, cooktops, and warming drawers — across every Fort Lauderdale 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.
Humid salt air pits the spark electrodes faster here than inland — constant clicking or failure to light is usually electrode or spark-module wear. Same-visit fix; we carry the parts.
Yes — E-series and M-series wall ovens in the downtown and beachfront towers. We coordinate building access and protect finishes on the way in.
Almost always. A Wolf range is a 25-year appliance; igniters, thermostats, and fan motors are routine replacements that cost a fraction of a $12,000+ new unit.