Wolf Appliance Repair Appliance Repair in Agoura Hills, CA
Factory-trained technicians, genuine parts, and same-day service for your Wolf Appliance Repair appliances.
A Wolf range is the centerpiece of a serious kitchen. Built in Fitchburg, Wisconsin by Sub-Zero Group, Inc., Wolf products carry a pedigree rooted in commercial cooking equipment — the company supplied restaurant ranges for decades before entering the residential market. That commercial heritage shows in every detail: heavy-gauge steel construction, dual-stacked burner systems, infrared broilers, and convection systems engineered for precise, even heat distribution.
Repairing Wolf appliances requires understanding that heritage. Our technicians are trained on the full Wolf product line and carry the specialized tools and genuine parts needed to restore your appliance to factory performance.
Why Choose Us for Wolf Repair
Wolf is not a brand you trust to a general appliance technician. Their dual-stacked sealed burners produce up to 20,000 BTU on the inner ring and can simmer as low as 300 BTU on the outer — a range that demands precise gas valve calibration. Their convection ovens use a dual-fan system with a baffle to eliminate hot spots, and the electronic control system governs everything from ignition sequencing to self-clean cycle temperature management.
We’ve invested in Wolf-specific training because Agoura Hills homeowners deserve a repair experience that matches their appliance. That means:
- Correct gas pressure calibration using a digital manometer, not guesswork
- Genuine Wolf igniters and gas valves sourced through the authorized parts channel
- Sealed-system knowledge for Wolf’s integrated refrigeration products (built on the Sub-Zero platform)
- Understanding of Wolf’s warranty structure, including their industry-leading coverage on certain components
Wolf Appliances We Service
Ranges
- Dual Fuel ranges (DF304, DF364, DF484, DF606) with gas cooktop and electric oven
- Gas ranges (GR304, GR364, GR484, GR606) with infrared charbroiler and griddle options
- Induction ranges (IR304, IR365)
Cooktops and Rangetops
- Sealed burner rangetops — 30" to 60" configurations
- Gas cooktops with dual-stacked burners
- Induction cooktops — Contemporary and Transitional styles
- Module cooktops — wok, steamer, teppanyaki, and grill modules
Ovens
- M series wall ovens — single, double
- E series wall ovens — built-in and speed oven models
- Convection steam ovens (CSO30)
- Warming drawers
Ventilation
- Pro wall hoods (PW, PWC series)
- Island hoods
- Low-profile and downdraft systems
- Remote blower units
Common Wolf Issues We Fix
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Dual-stacked burner ignition failure on one or more positions. The igniter electrode at each burner position can crack from thermal shock or accumulate carbon deposits that prevent spark. We inspect the electrode gap, test the spark module output voltage, and replace individual igniters without disturbing adjacent burners.
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Oven not reaching set temperature — convection fan running but heat is weak. A failed hidden bake element or open circuit in the convection element is the most common cause. We verify element continuity, inspect for visible damage behind the rear panel, and replace with the OEM element rated for Wolf’s self-clean temperatures.
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Gas smell near the range when burners are off. A leaking gas valve or degraded burner tube seal can allow trace gas escape. We perform a soap-bubble leak test at every gas connection, replace faulty valves, and verify safe operation before leaving.
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Uneven oven cooking — one side burns while the other undercooks. When the convection baffle warps or a fan motor loses speed, airflow patterns change inside the cavity. We measure temperature distribution with a multi-point probe array and replace mechanical components as needed.
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Control panel displaying error codes or becoming unresponsive. The main PCB can suffer from power surge damage or solder joint failure at high-current relay connections. We diagnose at the board level and source replacement boards through authorized channels.
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Infrared broiler not heating or heating unevenly. The infrared burner assembly uses a ceramic plate that can crack from impact or thermal fatigue. We replace the ceramic element and verify even infrared coverage across the full broiler surface.
The Wolf Ownership Advantage
Wolf backs their products with one of the strongest warranties in the industry — a full two-year warranty on all products, plus a five-year limited warranty on specific components. If your Wolf appliance is still under warranty coverage, we can advise you on what’s covered before you commit to an out-of-pocket repair.
Even outside warranty, Wolf’s build quality means most repairs are one-time fixes. These machines are built from commercial-grade components designed for decades of service. A properly executed repair using genuine parts can add many more years of reliable operation.
Our Wolf Repair Process
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Thorough diagnostic — $79, waived with repair. We inspect gas connections, test electrical components, and evaluate mechanical systems. For gas appliances, this always includes a combustion safety check.
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Specialized assessment. We use digital manometers for gas pressure verification, multi-point thermocouples for temperature mapping, and Wolf’s service documentation for electrical testing procedures.
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Repair with genuine Wolf parts. Components are sourced through Sub-Zero Group’s authorized distribution. No aftermarket substitutions.
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Comprehensive testing. Every burner tested across the full flame range. Oven cycled to temperature and verified with independent instrumentation. Gas connections re-tested for leaks.
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Follow-up warranty — 90 days on labor. The repair is guaranteed. If the issue recurs, we return at no charge.
Service Areas
We repair Wolf appliances throughout Agoura Hills and the surrounding area, including Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Calabasas, Oak Park, Malibu, Woodland Hills, and Hidden Hills.
Call (818) 532-7208 for same-day Wolf repair.
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Call now for same-day service or request an appointment online. $79 diagnostic fee — waived with repair.