Wolf repair inPinecrest, FL.
Pinecrest estate kitchens are built around the range, and that range is usually a Wolf — dual-fuel 48s, sealed-burner rangetops, built-in M-Series ovens. Burner, igniter, and electronic-control work by senior techs who know the platform. $59 diagnostic free with repair, same-day when you call before noon.
- 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
The centerpiece range, diagnosed on the platform
In Pinecrest the kitchen is the house, and the Wolf is the kitchen. We walk into 48-inch dual-fuel ranges, paired rangetop-and-wall-oven configurations, and built-in M-Series ovens specified by owners who cook seriously. That's the work we do: sealed-burner service, spark-igniter and electrode replacement, the dual-stacked-element bake/broil diagnostics on the electric-oven side of a dual-fuel, and the electronic-control faults that send owners to a generalist who replaces a board that didn't need replacing.
South Florida's grid and humidity are the quiet variables on a Wolf. Storm-season power events trip the control lockouts on the newer electronic ranges — most clear with the proper reset procedure, which we verify rather than selling boards on spec — and the spark electrodes and igniters that owners blame for a burner that won't light are frequently just dirty or out of gap, not failed. We diagnose the actual fault before quoting a part.
Parts logistics match the install base: igniters, spark modules, burner caps and heads, infrared broiler elements, and the common control components ride the Miami trucks, so most Pinecrest Wolf repairs close in one visit. The senior rotation has the dual-fuel platform knowledge that the brand rewards — a Wolf is a long-term appliance, and it deserves a tech who treats it like one.
Wolf failures we repair in Pinecrest.
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 Pinecrest
Licensed & insured · EPA-608 · 90-day labor & parts warranty
Wolf repair in Pinecrest — by appliance
Wolf repair in Pinecrest — questions we get
My Wolf burner won't light in my Pinecrest kitchen — does it need a new igniter?
Often not. A burner that won't light is usually a dirty or out-of-gap spark electrode, a clogged port, or a misaligned cap — not a failed igniter. We diagnose the actual fault at the $59 diagnostic before quoting any part.
Do you service Wolf dual-fuel ranges and built-in ovens in Pinecrest?
Yes — dual-fuel ranges, sealed-burner rangetops, and M-Series built-in ovens are all standard work for the senior rotation. We handle burner, igniter, and electronic-control diagnostics on the platform, not by swapping parts on spec.
My Wolf range locked out after a storm — is the board dead?
Usually not. Storm-season power events trip the control lockouts on newer electronic Wolf ranges, and most clear with the correct reset procedure. We verify that before ever quoting a control board — selling a board on spec is exactly what we don't do.
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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