Wolf repair across the San Fernando Valley, by gas-licensed technicians.
Wolf is the cooking half of the Sub-Zero/Wolf family, and it gets the same treatment from us — factory training, OEM parts, gas-license-required work done by gas-licensed people. We service the entire Wolf cooking lineup across the Valley.
Three things particular to Wolf service:
Wolf burners use proprietary orifices. The simmer-burner orifices on Wolf gas ranges are smaller and tighter spec than competitors. Aftermarket orifices don’t simmer right and clog faster. We use only Wolf OEM orifices.
Self-clean is a Wolf killer. Pyrolytic self-clean cycles on Wolf ovens generate enormous heat and stress the door assembly, the wiring behind the control panel, and the thermal-fuse cluster. We tell every Wolf customer: never run self-clean past year 5. Use the steam-clean cycle (if equipped) or hand-clean. We’ve had three Wolf customers in a row with $900 control-board failures from self-clean.
Convection-steam combos need maintenance. The CSO platform is brilliant when descaled correctly and abandoned-feeling when not. We follow Wolf’s published descaling schedule and recommend annual maintenance for steam-combo owners. A neglected CSO will fail at the steam generator within 5 years; a maintained one will run 15+.
Pricing
| Repair type | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Spark electrode replacement | $180–$240 |
| Bake/broil element swap | $260–$420 |
| Convection fan motor (oven) | $380–$540 |
| Induction inverter board | $560–$840 |
| Drawer microwave drawer kit | $360–$520 |
| Steam oven generator service | $480–$760 |
Gas leak tests are free with every gas appliance call. We carry calibrated detectors.
Call (818) 463-0584 or book a visit.