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Wolf repair in Atherton

Independent service for Wolf dual-fuel and gas ranges, rangetops, cooktops and convection ovens — genuine OEM parts and a 365-day labor warranty.

  • $89 service call, waived with repair
  • 365-day warranty on all labor
  • Genuine OEM Viking parts
  • Same-day estate appointments
Wolf dual-fuel range with red knobs and sealed burners in an Atherton estate kitchen

The short answer

Wolf cooking equipment, repaired to spec

Viking is our flagship specialty, and Wolf cooking equipment is a natural companion to it in estate kitchens — so we service that too. Dual-fuel ranges, gas rangetops, sealed-burner cooktops and convection ovens all share failure patterns we know well: ignition that clicks without lighting, ovens that drift hot, convection motors that grow loud. We diagnose to factory spec, quote up front, and repair with genuine OEM parts.

Wolf equipment we service

  • Dual-fuel & gas ranges — sealed burners, igniters, gas valves and convection ovens.
  • Rangetops & cooktops — spark modules, simmer control and burner service.
  • Wall & double ovens — elements, sensors, calibration and control boards.

If you also own a Viking range or built-in refrigeration, see our Viking repair service — we frequently handle both in a single estate visit.

Common Wolf issues

Symptom, cause, and fix

SymptomLikely causeWhat we do
Burner clicks, no flameWorn spark electrode, fouled cap or spark moduleClean and test ignition, replace the electrode or module with OEM parts
Oven uneven or runs hotSensor drift, worn element or lost calibrationVerify cavity temperature and recalibrate or replace the part
Convection noisy / weak airflowWorn convection motor or bearingReplace the motor and confirm airflow and bake results
Red knob/igniter glowing constantlyIgniter or switch faultTest the ignition circuit and replace the failed component

Final diagnosis follows on-site ignition and temperature testing.

What we see on Wolf

The faults that bring us to a Wolf kitchen

Wolf cooking equipment is built to be used hard, and the wear shows up in predictable places. On dual-fuel ranges, the electric oven gives precise, even heat — until a bake or convection element weakens or the temperature sensor drifts, at which point recipes start running hot or slow. We confirm true cavity temperature with reference instruments before touching a thing.

On the gas side, the signature dual-stacked sealed burners and the red-knob controls are durable but depend on clean ignition. A burner that sparks without lighting is almost always a fouled cap, a worn electrode, or a tired spark module; an oven that keeps heating with the dial off is a sticking gas valve or igniter switch. On rangetops we also service the infrared griddle and charbroiler, the simmer settings, and the gas valves that let a Wolf hold a true low flame for sauces.

Every Wolf repair uses genuine OEM parts and follows the manufacturer's service procedures, so a range that anchors an Atherton estate kitchen keeps performing the way it was engineered to — and the work is backed by our 365-day labor warranty.

Homeowner feedback

Wolf owners on the Peninsula

4.9 / 5

1,753 verified reviews

The oven died mid-roast the night before guests arrived. They came out fast, replaced the bake element with a genuine Viking part, and saved the dinner. The labor warranty and waived service call made an easy decision easier.
Laura D. Redwood City Dec 2025
They also handle our Wolf dual-fuel range. A convection fault and a noisy igniter both fixed in a single visit with factory parts. The same careful, estate-savvy crew that services our Viking equipment — consistent and trustworthy.
Gregory T. West Atherton Dec 2025
Our Thermador star-burner cooktop had two burners that would not spark. Diagnosed and repaired with OEM parts the same day, and they double-checked the others while here. Polished, professional, and respectful of the house.
Hannah S. Lloyden Park, Atherton Nov 2025

Planning your repair

Wolf repair cost ranges

Viking repair in Atherton — draft price ranges
Service Draft range Typical time Notes
Diagnostic / service call $150–$240 45–90 min Model, ignition, temps and airflow checks — $89 waived with repair.
Oven igniter / bake element $300–$700 1–3 h Depends on part availability and model.
Burner / spark module / gas valve $250–$650 1–3 h Sealed-burner cooktop & range work.
Oven control / temp sensor $350–$1,250 1–4 h Quoted after electrical verification.
Built-in fridge sealed system / compressor $1,450–$3,600 2–6 h + parts Requires pressure & electrical evidence.

Draft ranges for planning; final quote depends on model, parts, access and diagnosis.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Do you repair Wolf ranges and ovens in Atherton?

Yes. Alongside our Viking specialty we are an independent Wolf repair service for dual-fuel and gas ranges, rangetops, sealed-burner cooktops and wall ovens across Atherton 94027 plus Menlo Park, Redwood City, Woodside, Palo Alto and Portola Valley. We diagnose to factory spec, quote before any work, and repair with genuine OEM Wolf parts backed by our 365-day warranty on all labor. The $89 service call is waived with the repair. Call (650) 668-5618 to book.

My Wolf burner clicks but will not light — why?

Usually it is a worn spark electrode, a fouled or misaligned burner cap, or a failing spark module that is not delivering a clean spark. Grease and boil-over residue around the igniter are common culprits on a hard-used Wolf. We clean and test the full ignition system, check the gas flow, and replace the faulty component with a genuine OEM part. Then we cycle every burner from simmer to high before leaving so each one lights reliably.

Can you fix uneven baking in a Wolf convection oven?

Yes. Uneven baking usually traces to a drifting temperature sensor, a weak bake or convection element, or a tired convection motor that no longer moves air evenly. We measure true cavity temperature with reference instruments, inspect the elements and fan, and confirm the sensor reading against factory spec. From there we recalibrate the control or replace the proven part with a genuine OEM component, then run a test bake so your Wolf returns to even, predictable results across the rack.

What does a Wolf repair cost?

Most Wolf cooking repairs fall between $250 and $1,250, depending on the failed part, the model, and whether it is a gas or dual-fuel unit. Igniter and electrode work sits at the lower end, while control boards and convection assemblies run higher. We always quote the full price before starting, so there are no surprises. The $89 service call is waived when you approve the repair, and every repair is covered by our 365-day warranty on all labor.

Why does my Wolf red knob glow when the oven is off?

A control knob that stays illuminated, or an oven that keeps heating with the dial off, usually points to a sticking gas valve, a failed igniter switch, or a control fault. We test the ignition and control circuit and replace the failed OEM part so the oven responds correctly.

Do you service Wolf rangetops and induction cooktops too?

Yes. We service Wolf gas rangetops, including the dual-stacked sealed burners and the infrared griddle and charbroiler, as well as induction and electric cooktops. Common work covers ignition that clicks without lighting, simmer settings that will not hold a low flame, sticking gas valves, and induction control or pan-sensing faults. We diagnose with factory-spec procedures and repair using genuine OEM Wolf parts, backed by our 365-day warranty on all labor across Atherton and the surrounding Peninsula.

Is same-day Wolf service available?

Same-day and next-day appointments are usually available across Atherton and the nearby Peninsula. When you book, let us know about gated entries, staff or property-manager contacts, and driveway access, and we will plan the visit around them so the technician arrives smoothly at estate properties. We carry common Wolf ignition, sensor and control parts on the van, so many faults are resolved in a single trip. Call (650) 668-5618 and we will confirm the soonest window.

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Book a Wolf range or oven repair in Atherton

Speak with a Viking specialist now, or schedule online in under a minute. $89 service call, waived with repair, and a 365-day warranty on all labor.