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Coral Gables, Miami-Dade County$59 service call4.79 · 871 verified reviewsSame-day available

Wolf repair inCoral Gables, FL.

Coral Gables kitchens pair a Wolf range with a Sub-Zero more often than any other combination we see — dual-fuel 36s and 48s, sealed-burner rangetops, M-Series ovens in Granada and Old Cutler estates. Senior platform techs, $59 diagnostic, same-day dispatch across the City Beautiful.

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    Full-time technicians
    Not subcontractors
  • 4.79
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  • $59
    Diagnostic visit
    Credited to your repair
  • 70
    Cities covered
    Miami-Dade · Broward · Palm Beach
  • Priority
    Most visits booked <1 hour
    Open 7 days · 7 AM – 9 PM
  • 90-day
    Warranty on labor & parts
    Licensed & insured
Wolf in Coral Gables

The pro-style range in a serious kitchen

The Gables cooks. The Mediterranean estates off Granada and through the Old Cutler corridor were equipped with pro-style ranges by owners who use them, and the Wolf install base reflects it — dual-fuel ranges paired with built-in wall ovens, sealed-burner rangetops over an under-counter oven, and a long tail of M-Series and L-Series ovens. We service the platform's real failure list: spark-igniter and electrode work, sealed-burner service, the bake and infrared-broil element diagnostics, and the electronic-control faults a generalist tends to misread.

On the electric-oven side of a dual-fuel, the common Gables call is uneven baking or a broiler that won't reach temperature — usually a failed bake element, a weak infrared broiler, or a temperature-sensor drift, all of which we test before quoting. On the gas side it's a burner that sparks but won't catch, which is far more often a dirty electrode or a clogged port than a dead igniter. We diagnose the actual fault, not the symptom.

Humidity and the occasional storm-season power event are the local variables, and the lockout-after-a-storm call clears with the correct reset more often than it needs a board. We carry igniters, spark modules, burner components, and broiler elements on the Miami trucks, so most Coral Gables Wolf repairs finish in one visit — and the senior rotation brings the platform knowledge a pro-style range deserves.

From real service tickets

Wolf failures we repair in Coral Gables.

Platform-specific patterns, documented in the field — not a brochure.

Rangetop spark module continuous-spark fault

The classic Wolf rangetop spark module (SRT and early RT) develops a fault where one burner sparks continuously even with all knobs off. Usually moisture into the module or a failed switch contact. We replace the module and clean the burner switches — both, not just one.

DF484 dual-fuel oven not heating, control board failure

DF484 (and DF364) dual-fuel boards develop a relay failure where the bake element doesn't engage. Display shows the temperature is rising but the element is cold. Board replacement is the fix — Wolf supports this part, we order through the distributor.

M Series wall oven door hinge failure

M Series oven doors are heavy and the hinges (both left and right) start to feel loose around year 7-8. If you leave it, the door eventually won't close fully and the seal breaks. We replace hinges in pairs, never one side.

Infrared broiler element burnout on dual-fuel ovens

The infrared broiler in DF and SO units is a wear part — most fail between year 6 and year 10. Symptoms: broiler doesn't glow red, food browns unevenly, or the unit throws an F-code. Replacement is straightforward, but you have to verify the element type (early DF used a different infrared spec than current generation).

Coral Gables coverage

Wolf service across Coral Gables

Licensed & insured · EPA-608 · 90-day labor & parts warranty

Old CutlerCoral WayGranadaRiviera
FAQ

Wolf repair in Coral Gables — questions we get

  • Do you repair Wolf dual-fuel ranges in Coral Gables?

    Yes — dual-fuel ranges, sealed-burner rangetops, and M/L-Series built-in ovens are core work. We diagnose burner, igniter, element, and control faults on the platform at the $59 diagnostic, which is free if you approve the repair.

  • My Wolf oven bakes unevenly — what's the usual cause in a Gables kitchen?

    Most often a failed bake element, a weak infrared broiler, or a temperature-sensor drift — all testable and repairable. We verify the actual fault before quoting a part rather than defaulting to a control board.

  • How fast can you reach a Wolf call in Coral Gables?

    Call before noon and same-day is typical — the Gables is central to our Miami routing. The common igniter, burner, and element parts ride the trucks, so most repairs close on the first visit.

  • Do you fix Wolf dual-fuel ovens?

    Yes — all DF generations (DF304, DF364, DF484, DF606), both current and older boards. Most common jobs are control board replacements, infrared broiler elements, and convection fan motors. We carry the high-failure parts on the truck.

  • My Wolf rangetop keeps sparking even when knobs are off.

    That's almost always the spark module — moisture has gotten into it or a burner switch has failed. We replace the module (OEM) and inspect all six burner switches; if one is intermittent, replacing only the module is a short-term fix and you'll see us back. We do both.

  • Do you service the Wolf convection steam oven (CSO)?

    Yes. The CSO platform needs a specific service approach — steam generator descaling, water-level sensor diagnostics, door gasket inspection. Most appliance shops won't touch it. We will.

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