Wolf repair inMiami, FL.
Wolf ranges anchor serious Miami kitchens — dual-fuel 48s in Coconut Grove, rangetops in Coral Gables, induction and module cooktops in Brickell builds. We service the platform daily: igniter and spark-module work from truck stock, senior techs on the control systems, $59 diagnostic — free with repair.
- 18Full-time techniciansNot subcontractors
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- $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
Hard-working ranges in a city that actually cooks
Miami's Wolf installs get used — these aren't showroom ranges, and the failure pattern shows it. The red-knob gas platforms (R-series ranges, rangetops, GR grills) fail by ignition first: spark electrodes fouled by real cooking, igniters weakening until a burner clicks without lighting, spark modules dropping single burners. All of it is standard truck-stock work for us. The dual-fuel and E-series electric ovens fail by element and control — and Miami's storm-season power quality adds the post-outage lockouts and error displays we get called for every summer.
The city's housing stock adds two Wolf-specific wrinkles. In Brickell and Edgewater towers, ventilation rules favor induction and electric — newer condo kitchens run Wolf induction cooktops and M-series wall ovens whose diagnostics are entirely control-board territory, senior-tech work we don't hand to juniors. In the Grove, the Gables, and the single-family streets, big gas ranges rule, and the salt-side caveat applies: spark electrode insulators and burner components within a mile of the bay corrode measurably faster, which is why a burner that's begun clicking lazily deserves attention before it quits entirely.
Wolf owners in Miami should expect what we deliver everywhere: diagnosis by amp-draw and resistance measurement rather than parts-cannon guessing, OEM parts with the number on the invoice, and the honest call when a repair on an older unit should be weighed against Wolf's own rebuild economics. The $59 diagnostic is free if you go ahead with whatever the right answer turns out to be.
Wolf failures we repair in Miami.
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 Miami
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Wolf repair in Miami — by appliance
Wolf repair in Miami — questions we get
My Wolf range burner clicks but won't light in Miami — what's the fix?
Most often a fouled or corroded spark electrode (Miami's coastal air accelerates this) or a weakening igniter that can't open the gas valve — both testable at the $59 diagnostic and usually repairable the same visit. If a whole bank of burners drops at once, that points to the spark module, also a standard truck repair.
Do you repair Wolf induction cooktops in Miami condos?
Yes — induction is increasingly the Brickell-tower standard and it's senior-tech work: generator boards, fan cooling, and touch-control diagnostics handled with the platform's service procedures. Building COI and elevator logistics are arranged before the visit as standard Miami practice.
My Wolf oven shows an error after a power flicker — is the board dead?
Often it's a lockout that clears with the correct reset procedure, not a dead board. Miami's summer power quality triggers these regularly. We verify the board, sensors, and door-lock circuit before replacing anything — if the board truly took the surge, it's quoted in writing through the OEM channel.
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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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
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