Igniters that click but won't light, uneven baking, sparking burners, or a dark control panel — we diagnose and repair Wolf ranges, rangetops, cooktops, and wall ovens across the Peninsula, with the same precision we bring to built-in refrigeration.
814 reviews · 4.9 / 5
$89 call, waived with repair 365-day labor warranty Genuine OEM parts
Quick answer. Most Wolf problems we see in Redwood City are repairable in one visit: igniters that click without lighting, ovens that bake unevenly or drift off temperature, burners that spark continuously, and control or display faults. We are an independent, multi-brand repair desk with a deep Sub-Zero and sealed-system focus, so we diagnose with real measurements and fit genuine OEM Wolf parts. Diagnosis is a flat $89 service call, waived when you book the repair, and all labor carries a 365-day warranty.
Wolf service in Redwood City kitchens
Wolf professional ranges and ovens anchor a lot of serious kitchens on the Peninsula, from remodeled bungalows near Courthouse Square and Friendly Acres to the larger estate kitchens up in Emerald Hills, Farm Hills, and Mount Carmel. Owners choose Wolf for repeatable heat and oven accuracy, so when an igniter hesitates or a roast comes out unevenly browned, it is immediately noticeable.
We are an independent, multi-brand repair service whose core expertise is high-end built-in refrigeration and sealed-system diagnostics. That same disciplined, measurement-first approach carries straight over to Wolf cooking equipment. We do not guess at a part; we read the symptom, confirm the fault, and fit the correct genuine OEM Wolf component for your exact model.
Because many Redwood City homes pair a Wolf range with Sub-Zero refrigeration, a single visit can often address both, which is part of why homeowners keep one number on the refrigerator door for the whole kitchen.
Wolf product families we service
Genuine OEM appliance parts laid out on a quartz counter during a Redwood City repair
Wolf builds several distinct cooking platforms, and each has its own typical failure points. The table below maps the families we service to the issues we most commonly diagnose on them.
Wolf product families and the issues we commonly repair
Family
Common issues
Dual-fuel ranges
Oven not heating to temperature, uneven bake, bake/broil element or control faults, igniters slow to light
All-gas ranges
Surface igniters clicking without lighting, low or yellow flame, weak simmer, oven igniter failure
Burners not igniting, induction zone not detecting pans, error codes, touch-control faults
Wall ovens (E series / M series)
Temperature drift, dark or frozen display, door hinge and gasket wear, convection fan noise
Convection steam ovens
Water fill or drain faults, steam not generating, descaling alerts, sensor and control errors
Common Wolf repairs
A handful of complaints account for most Wolf service calls. Recognizing the pattern up front helps us arrive with the right genuine OEM parts and finish in one trip whenever possible.
Igniters that click but won't light — usually a worn surface igniter, a failing spark module, or a burner port clogged with spillover; the steady clicking after a burner lights points to a different cause than no spark at all.
Uneven baking or off-temperature ovens — often a drifted oven sensor, a weak bake element, or a calibration that has crept out of spec; we verify with a probe before adjusting or replacing anything.
Continuous sparking on rangetops and cooktops — typically moisture or food in the igniter area, a cracked igniter, or a spark module that needs replacement.
Control and display faults — dark panels, unresponsive touch controls, or error codes that trace back to a control board, ribbon connection, or power supply issue.
Weak flame, poor simmer, or uneven heat — gas pressure, orifice, or valve concerns that affect how the burner performs across its range.
Door, hinge, and gasket wear on wall ovens — heat loss and slow preheat that often masquerade as a heating problem.
Genuine OEM parts and honest, independent positioning
We fit factory-certified, genuine OEM Wolf parts matched to your model and serial number, so a replacement igniter, sensor, element, or control behaves to the unit's original specification. We are an independent repair service, an independent specialist, and we are clear about that — what you get is experienced, multi-brand technicians and the correct OEM parts, without premium dealer markups.
On older equipment we give straight repair-versus-replace guidance. Most Wolf faults are well worth repairing, but if a fix is uneconomical we will tell you plainly rather than sell you a part you don't need.
Simple, upfront pricing
Diagnosis is a flat $89 service call, waived when you book the repair. You get a written quote before any work begins, we install genuine OEM Wolf parts, and every repair is backed by a 365-day warranty on all labor.
Why homeowners pair Wolf and Sub-Zero service with us
Wolf and Sub-Zero are sister brands, and they tend to land in the same kitchens — a Wolf range beside a Sub-Zero built-in is one of the most common pairings we see from Redwood Shores to Woodside. Keeping both on one trusted, independent service desk means one call, one set of expectations, and one warranty standard for the heart of the kitchen.
Our background is sealed-system refrigeration, which is the most demanding diagnostic work in the appliance world. That habit of proving a fault before touching a part is exactly what keeps Wolf repairs accurate the first time, so you are not paying for trial-and-error on a premium range.
Upfront pricing
Wolf repair pricing in Redwood City
The $89 service call is waived with your repair, and all labor is covered for 365 days.
Wolf service in Redwood City
Typical range
Time
Notes
Diagnostic / service call
$89 — waived with repair
45–90 min
Model read and full diagnosis
Igniter / spark module
$275–$650
1–2 h
Surface or oven ignition not lighting
Oven sensor / calibration
$250–$600
1–2 h
Uneven bake or wrong temperature
Gas valve / burner
$300–$800
1–3 h
Burner or valve faults
Control board / relay
$350–$950
1–3 h
Quoted after electrical proof
Draft ranges for planning; the final quote depends on model, parts, access, and the on-site diagnosis. The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and all labor carries a 365-day warranty.
Straight answers
Quick answers
Why won't my Wolf burner light?
A burner that clicks without lighting is usually a worn surface igniter, a clogged burner port, or a failing spark module. If it sparks but no gas reaches it, the valve or supply may be the issue. We confirm the exact cause before replacing a part.
Can a Wolf oven be recalibrated?
Yes. If your Wolf oven bakes hot, cool, or unevenly, we verify the true cavity temperature with a probe, then recalibrate or replace the oven sensor and bake element as needed so it holds its setpoint accurately again.
What does Wolf repair cost?
Diagnosis is a flat $89 service call, waived when you book the repair. Igniter, sensor, and calibration jobs fall in the lower ranges; control boards and steam-oven work cost more. You always get a written quote first, and labor is covered for 365 days.
How soon can you come out?
We offer same-day and next-day Wolf visits across Redwood City and nearby cities when scheduling allows. Having your model and serial number ready helps us arrive with the right genuine OEM parts.
Reviews
Wolf repairs done right
814 reviews · 4.9 / 5
“Wolf dual-fuel oven stopped holding temperature for baking. They traced it to the sensor and a relay rather than guessing, fixed it with OEM parts, and now it bakes evenly again. Clear written quote up front and genuinely knowledgeable about the range.”
DWDevin Walsh Downtown Redwood City
“Our Wolf dual-fuel range had a burner that wouldn’t light and an oven that ran cool. They replaced the igniter and recalibrated the oven sensor in one visit. They know these ranges well and respected the kitchen.”
FDFrank Delgado Emerald Hills
“Our Wolf rangetop had two burners that would not spark and the oven was running about thirty degrees cool. They replaced the igniters and recalibrated the oven in a single visit with genuine Wolf parts. The $89 call went toward the repair and the work is under a year warranty.”
Do you offer Wolf range and oven repair in Redwood City?
Yes. We repair Wolf dual-fuel and all-gas ranges, rangetops, gas and induction cooktops, wall ovens, and convection steam ovens throughout Redwood City and the mid-Peninsula. We are an independent, multi-brand service with a deep refrigeration and sealed-system background, we fit genuine OEM Wolf parts, and every repair carries a 365-day labor warranty with the $89 diagnostic waived when you book.
Why does my Wolf rangetop keep sparking after the burner lights?
Continuous sparking once a burner is already lit usually means moisture or food residue is bridging the igniter, a cracked igniter is misfiring, or the spark module is faulty. It is rarely dangerous but it will not stop on its own. We clean and inspect the igniter area first, then replace the igniter or spark module with a genuine OEM part if needed.
My Wolf oven bakes unevenly — can that be fixed?
Almost always. Uneven baking on a Wolf oven typically traces to a drifted temperature sensor, a weakening bake element, a convection fan issue, or a calibration that has crept out of spec. We measure the true cavity temperature with a probe, identify which factor is responsible, and correct it so the oven browns evenly and holds its setpoint.
Are you an independent Wolf repair service?
Yes. We are an independent, Wolf-focused repair specialist with deep, hands-on experience across the Redwood City Peninsula. We install factory-certified, genuine OEM Wolf parts matched to your model, give you a written quote before any work, and back every repair with a 365-day warranty on all labor.
Can you service both my Wolf range and my Sub-Zero refrigerator on one visit?
Often, yes. Wolf and Sub-Zero are frequently installed together, and our core specialty is built-in Sub-Zero refrigeration, so a single appointment can frequently cover both appliances. That saves a second trip charge and keeps your whole kitchen on one service desk with one 365-day labor warranty standard.
How much does Wolf repair cost in Redwood City?
The diagnostic service call is $89 and is waived when you book the repair. Common igniter, sensor, and oven-calibration repairs fall in the lower price ranges, while control boards, induction modules, and convection steam-oven components cost more. You receive a written quote before any work starts, we use genuine OEM Wolf parts, and labor is warrantied for 365 days.
Do you use genuine Wolf parts?
Yes, always. We install factory-certified, genuine OEM Wolf parts matched to your unit's model and serial number, whether it is a surface igniter, an oven sensor, a bake element, or a control board. OEM parts ensure the repaired range, cooktop, or oven performs to its original factory specification rather than to a generic substitute.
Book your Wolf repair in Redwood City
Call (650) 800-5431 for a same-day or next-day visit, or book online. $89 service call, waived with your repair.