Wolf high-end repair
Wolf repair in San Mateo
Dual-stack ranges, rangetops, igniters and ovens — repaired with genuine OEM Wolf parts by the same Peninsula bench that services Sub-Zero built-ins.
$89 service call, waived when you book the repair · 365-day warranty on all labor · genuine OEM Sub-Zero parts.
Wolf and Sub-Zero share San Mateo kitchens
In Baywood, San Mateo Park and the remodels around Aragon and Hayward Park, a Wolf range and a Sub-Zero built-in usually sit a few feet apart. Because Sub-Zero is our core, the same bench keeps a careful, cabinet-aware standard when we service the cooking side of those kitchens — no scratched islands, no guesswork on a professional-grade range.
Wolf's strengths — heavy dual-stack burners, infrared broilers and dual convection — are also where wear shows up first. We focus on the ignition and control faults that actually strand a burner or an oven, not on selling parts that were never the problem.
Wolf products we service
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Dual-fuel & gas ranges
Sealed dual-stack burners, infrared broiler and dual convection ovens — the signature red-knob ranges.
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Rangetops & cooktops
Pro rangetops and gas/induction cooktops set into island and perimeter runs.
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Built-in & wall ovens
Single and double wall ovens — temperature accuracy, convection and door issues.
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Modules & warming drawers
Steam, speed and warming-drawer modules built into custom cabinetry.
Typical Wolf faults we see in San Mateo
| Symptom | Likely cause | Our first move |
|---|---|---|
| Burner clicks but will not light | Worn igniter, dirty spark electrode or gas-valve fault | Test spark and gas delivery; replace the igniter or electrode, not the whole top |
| Oven runs hot or cold | Drifting temperature sensor or failing bake/convection element | Verify with a probe, then replace the sensor or element |
| Sparking will not stop | Moisture or a stuck spark module | Dry and clean the switches; replace the module only if proven |
| Oven door or light fault | Hinge, latch or door switch | Adjust or replace the failed mechanical part |
We install genuine OEM Wolf parts matched to your model and serial, follow manufacturer-recommended procedures, and keep the same cabinet-safe standard we use on Sub-Zero built-ins. We are an independent service — experienced with Wolf, not factory-authorized by it.
Wolf repair pricing in San Mateo
Draft ranges for planning; the base policy is an $89 service call, waived when you book the repair.
| Service in San Mateo | Draft range | Time | Note |
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| Diagnostic / service call | $150–$230 | 45–90 min | model, temps, airflow, drain & defrost checks ($89 waived with repair) |
| Door gasket / frost-line | $400–$900 | 1–3 h | bayfront-moisture units common here |
| Ice maker / water line | $275–$850 | 1–3 h | valve / fill tube / module |
| Control board / sensor | $350–$1,250 | 1–4 h | quote after electrical proof |
| Compressor / sealed system | $1,450–$3,600 | 2–6 h + parts | requires pressure/electrical evidence |
Draft ranges for planning; final quote depends on model, parts, cabinet access and diagnosis. Base policy: $89 service call, waived when you book the repair.
Wolf repair near you on the Peninsula
Searching "Wolf repair near me" in San Mateo? We cover San Mateo Park, Baywood, Aragon, Hayward Park, Shoreview and Sugarloaf, plus Burlingame, Hillsborough, Foster City, Belmont and San Carlos. Call with your model number for the soonest honest window.
Reviews
Wolf repair reviews in San Mateo
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Our Wolf range burner kept clicking and would not light. They cleaned the spark electrodes, replaced one igniter, and did not try to sell us a whole new top. Genuine OEM Wolf parts, a fair price, and friendly. We will use them again.
Karen D. · Sugarloaf
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Our Wolf dual-fuel oven was running hot and uneven. They probe-verified a drifting temperature sensor, swapped it with an OEM part, and recalibrated. No guesswork and no overcharging — our baking is back to normal.
Gregory S. · Burlingame
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Our built-in Sub-Zero in Baywood went warm in the fridge while the freezer stayed cold. They diagnosed a failed evaporator fan, eased our panel-ready column out without a mark on the walnut cabinetry, and had genuine OEM parts on the truck. The $89 service call was waived when we booked the repair.
Margaret H. · Baywood
Wolf repair in San Mateo — FAQ
How much does Wolf range repair cost in San Mateo?
Most visits start with an $89 service call that is waived when you book the repair. Igniter, spark-electrode and sensor jobs are typically the most affordable category, while control boards and convection elements run higher. You get a firm quote after we diagnose the exact fault on site, and all labor is backed by a 365-day warranty.
Are you an authorized Wolf repair company?
No, and we will not say otherwise. We are an independent service with deep hands-on experience on Wolf cooking equipment across San Mateo. We install genuine OEM Wolf parts and follow manufacturer-recommended procedures, but we are not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by the manufacturer — you get factory-spec work without a misleading badge.
Do you service both the cooktop and the oven on a dual-fuel Wolf?
Yes. On the cooktop we handle sealed dual-stack burners, igniters and spark modules; in the oven cavity we cover temperature sensors, bake and convection elements, door hardware and controls. Because both share one range, we diagnose the whole appliance in a single San Mateo visit rather than sending you to two different trades.
Which San Mateo areas do you cover for Wolf service?
Every San Mateo neighborhood — San Mateo Park, Baywood, Aragon, Hayward Park, Shoreview and Sugarloaf — plus the neighboring cities of Burlingame, Hillsborough, Foster City, Belmont and San Carlos. That spans ZIP codes 94401, 94402, 94403 and 94404, and we route the day geographically so a nearby visit is usually a short drive.
My Wolf burner keeps clicking after it lights — is that serious?
Usually it is moisture or a dirty spark electrode rather than a major fault, which is common after a spill or a steamy kitchen. We dry and clean the ignition switches and electrodes first, and only replace the spark module when testing proves it has actually failed — so you are not paying for a part that was never the problem.
Can you match genuine OEM parts for an older Wolf range?
Usually, yes. With your model and serial number we source the correct genuine OEM Wolf igniter, sensor, element or control for your exact range rather than a generic substitute. That distinction matters on long-running dual-fuel units in San Mateo kitchens, where the right part is the difference between a repair that lasts and one that comes back.
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Get your Wolf appliance diagnosed
Talk to a Sub-Zero–focused technician about your model, symptoms and access, then pick a window by phone or online booking.
$89 service call, waived when you book the repair. 365-day warranty on all labor.