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.
- 18Full-time techniciansNot subcontractors
- 4.79From 871 verified reviewsGoogle, Yelp & other platforms
- $59Diagnostic visitCredited to your repair
- 70Cities coveredMiami-Dade · Broward · Palm Beach
- PriorityMost visits booked <1 hourOpen 7 days · 7 AM – 9 PM
- 90-dayWarranty on labor & partsLicensed & insured
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.
Wolf failures we repair in Coral Gables.
Platform-specific patterns, documented in the field — not a brochure.
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 (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 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.
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).
Wolf service across Coral Gables
Licensed & insured · EPA-608 · 90-day labor & parts warranty
Wolf repair in Coral Gables — by appliance
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.
Request a callback — or just call us.
Open 7 days. Priority scheduling — most visits booked within the hour.
- Phone(754) 345-4515
- HoursOpen 7 days · 7 AM – 9 PM
- Service areaMiami-Dade · Broward · Palm Beach
High-end appliance down? $59 brings a factory-trained specialist to your door.
Call, book online, or text us — priority scheduling for Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, Thermador and Viking.