Wolf Appliance Repair in Irvine & Orange County
Ranges, rangetops, cooktops, and wall ovens, diagnosed and repaired by technicians who work on Wolf every day.
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Wolf builds professional-grade cooking equipment: dual fuel, gas, and induction ranges, sealed-burner and gas rangetops, gas, electric, and induction cooktops, and wall ovens with convection and steam. These are the units a serious kitchen is built around, engineered for precise, repeatable heat and a long service life.
That performance depends on parts a general tech rarely handles: dual-stacked sealed burners, spark-ignition systems, infrared broilers, convection motors, and electronic control boards. Wolf repair calls for a technician who knows how these systems behave, reads the unit’s F fault codes correctly, and fits genuine OEM parts rather than aftermarket substitutes that are not rated for the equipment.
We focus on high-end cooking equipment and work on Wolf regularly, so we recognize how each range, rangetop, cooktop, and oven tends to fail. When you call, you are talking to a technician who repairs these units, not a generalist seeing one for the first time.
Common Wolf Problems We Fix
Expert diagnosis of the exact fault, so your range or oven is repaired correctly the first time.
Burner Won't Ignite
Oven Not Heating
Uneven or Inaccurate Temperature
Error or F Code on Display
Igniter Clicking Constantly
Weak or Low Flame
Self-Clean Not Working
Induction Not Detecting Cookware
Control Knob or Igniter Damage
Convection Fan Noise or Failure
Why Trust Your Investment to Us?
Not occasional exposure. We service Wolf every day, not as a rare add-on between other brands.
Before any part is ordered, we confirm the exact fault by reading Wolf's F fault codes and symptom history.
You approve the quote first. Clear, written pricing before we start, and nothing happens until you say yes.
12-month warranty on parts, 6 months on labor, backed in writing on every Wolf repair we complete.
Fully licensed and insured in California for work in your home, so every visit is covered.
The service call fee is waived with any completed repair. Move forward with the fix, and there will be no diagnostic charge.
Our Professional Process
Prompt scheduling with two-hour arrival windows. We work around your schedule, not the other way around.
We test every component before quoting. You get a written price, not a range and not a guess, and nothing starts until you approve it.
Licensed technicians, genuine OEM Wolf parts, and a 12-month warranty on every repair, backed in writing.
Have Questions About Your Repair?
Call us or schedule your service - we'll guide you
and get your appliance fixed quickly
What Wolf appliances do you repair?
We repair Wolf cooking equipment: dual fuel, gas, and induction ranges; sealed-burner and gas range tops; gas, electric, and induction cooktops; and wall ovens, including convection and steam. If you're unsure whether your specific model is serviceable, call (949) 670-9986 with the model number, and we'll confirm before scheduling.
My Wolf burner clicks but will not light. What is wrong?
Constant clicking with no flame usually means the spark igniter, burner cap, or ignition switch is at fault, or a burner port is blocked or wet. We test the ignition system and repair the specific part rather than guessing.
My Wolf oven is not heating or not reaching temperature. What causes that?
On a gas oven, this often points to a weak igniter; on dual fuel and electric models, it is usually the bake element, temperature sensor, or control board. We confirm which component has failed before ordering parts.
What does an "F" fault code on my Wolf range mean?
Wolf uses F codes to flag a specific electronic fault, such as a temperature sensor, relay, or control-board error. The code narrows the location but not always the cause, so we read it against the unit's behavior before replacing anything.
Why is my Wolf oven cooking unevenly?
Uneven results usually trace to a failing convection fan or motor, a temperature sensor drifting out of calibration, or a worn door gasket letting heat escape. We test the oven against its target temperature rather than assuming.
My Wolf induction cooktop does not recognize my cookware. Is it broken?
Induction needs magnetic, induction-rated cookware, so the first check is the pan itself. If correct cookware still is not detected, the issue is usually a coil or the control board, which we test directly.
Do you repair the red control knobs, burner caps, and grates on Wolf ranges?
Yes. We replace worn or damaged knobs, caps, grates, and igniters with genuine OEM Wolf parts, so the range looks and performs the way it should.
Do you service older or discontinued Wolf ranges?
Yes. Older Wolf units are usually worth repairing thanks to their build quality, and parts remain available for many legacy models. We diagnose the unit by its condition, not its age.
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