We repair Wolf pro cooking equipment across Milpitas — dual-fuel and gas ranges, sealed-burner rangetops, M and E series wall ovens, induction and built-in modules. Wolf and Sub-Zero share the same newer 95035 kitchens, so we service both with one trusted visit. As an independent Wolf specialist we use factory-spec diagnostics and genuine OEM Wolf parts, the $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and every job carries a 365-day labor warranty.
Ranges, ovens & rangetops Genuine OEM Wolf parts $89 waived with repair 365-day labor warranty
Wolf is the cooking half of the same kitchen package that puts a Sub-Zero built-in across the room — and in Milpitas the two almost always arrive together. Newer McCarthy Ranch, Sinnott and Milpitas Hills homes were specified with Wolf ranges and ovens during construction, so we frequently service both brands on a single trip and save you a second appointment.
Pro cooking equipment is not a generalist repair. Wolf ranges run sealed dual-stacked burners, spark-reignition systems, dual-convection ovens and microprocessor controls that behave nothing like a builder-grade stove. Our technicians have extensive hands-on experience with Wolf ranges, rangetops and wall ovens and follow manufacturer-recommended procedures on every diagnosis, so the fix is correct the first time.
Wolf model families we service
Dual-fuel ranges — gas sealed burners over an electric dual-convection oven, the most common Wolf install in newer Milpitas kitchens.
Gas ranges — all-gas burners and oven, including the signature red-knob professional styling.
Sealed-burner rangetops — drop-in cooktops with French-top, griddle, grill and wok-burner options.
M and E series wall ovens — single, double and combination ovens with convection, including the contemporary M series and the established E series.
Induction cooktops and ranges — full-surface and zoned induction with touch controls and pan-detection.
Cooking modules — built-in induction, gas, steamer, grill and teppanyaki modules for custom layouts.
Microwave drawers — under-counter drawer microwaves that pair with Wolf ovens and cabinetry.
Diagnosis
Common Wolf faults we diagnose
What we see most on Milpitas Wolf ranges and ovens — and the first sensible move on each.
Symptom
Likely cause
What to do
Burner won’t light or keeps clicking
Dirty or wet igniter, cracked spark electrode or failed spark module
Stop using that burner, keep it dry, and book an igniter inspection
Oven heats unevenly or runs low
Failed oven temperature sensor, weak bake/broil element or out-of-calibration control
Note the set vs actual temperature and have the sensor and element checked
Blue LED knob flashing or fault indicated
Knob switch, ignition feedback or control-board communication fault
Record what the LED is doing and call before continued use
Weak or low burner flame
Clogged burner port, wrong gas-orifice setting or a gas-valve issue
Clean the burner cap and ports; if no change, schedule a gas-valve check
Self-clean cycle fails or door stays locked
Door-lock motor, thermal limit or control fault during high-heat cleaning
Let the oven fully cool and book a self-clean diagnosis — don’t force the door
Convection fan noisy or not turning
Worn fan-motor bearing, obstruction or failed convection motor
Discontinue convection cooking and have the fan motor inspected
Pricing
Wolf repair pricing in Milpitas
Draft planning ranges for common Wolf range and oven repairs. Your final quote is confirmed on site after diagnosis.
Service
Draft range
Time
Note
Diagnostic / service visit
$150–$230
45–90 min
Model lookup, burner and oven function, control checks
Surface burner / igniter
$240–$650
1–2 h
Spark electrode, burner cap/port or spark module
Oven igniter or temperature sensor
$300–$750
1–2 h
Hot-surface igniter on gas, sensor on dual-fuel
Control board / display
$400–$1,300
1–4 h
Quote after electrical verification
Convection fan motor
$320–$850
1–3 h
Bearing noise or non-spinning fan
Gas valve / safety valve
$350–$950
1–3 h
Weak flame or no-gas fault, leak-tested after repair
Draft ranges for planning only; final quote depends on model, parts, access and on-site diagnosis. The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair.
Quick answers
Wolf repair — quick answers
Do you fix Wolf and Sub-Zero in one visit?
Yes — Wolf and Sub-Zero share these newer Milpitas kitchens, so we routinely diagnose both on a single trip.
Are the Wolf parts genuine?
We install genuine OEM Wolf parts — igniters, sensors, valves and boards — not aftermarket substitutes, so repairs match factory spec.
Can you repair the red-knob gas range?
Yes. We service Wolf dual-fuel and all-gas ranges, including igniter, burner, valve and control faults on the professional red-knob models.
Is the service call really waived?
The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and all labor carries a 365-day warranty.
Near me
Wolf repair near you in Milpitas & nearby
Searching “Wolf Sub-Zero repair near me” or “Wolf range repair near me” from Milpitas, North San Jose, Fremont, San Jose or Santa Clara? As an independent Wolf specialist we cover McCarthy Ranch, Sinnott, Milpitas Hills and Berryessa-adjacent neighborhoods, and we coordinate townhome, condo and HOA access near the Great Mall and Milpitas Transit Center before we arrive. Every visit comes with genuine OEM Wolf parts and straight pricing — we’re upfront that we’re independent, not factory-authorized.
Reviews
Wolf repairs — what Milpitas owners say
1,391 reviews · 4.9 / 5
Both Wolf and Sub-Zero in one trip
Our dual-fuel Wolf oven was running cool and the Sub-Zero needed a look too. They handled both in one visit with genuine OEM parts, and the $89 service call was waived once I booked the repair. Exactly the independent specialist I hoped for.
Red-knob range lighting again
Two burners on our gas range kept clicking and wouldn’t catch. They found cracked spark electrodes, replaced them with genuine Wolf parts, and leak-tested everything before leaving. Honest, careful and clearly knew these ranges.
Convection fan fixed right
The convection fan in our Wolf wall oven got loud. The replacement part needed a couple of days to arrive, but they were upfront about it and the 365-day labor warranty gave me peace of mind. Independent shop that knows the brand.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Who repairs Wolf ranges and ovens in Milpitas?
We are an independent, pro-cooking-focused repair specialist serving Milpitas (95035) and nearby cities. We service Wolf dual-fuel and gas ranges, sealed-burner rangetops, M and E series wall ovens, induction and modules, and install genuine OEM Wolf parts — often on the same visit as the Sub-Zero built-in in the same kitchen.
Are you an authorized Wolf service center?
No — we are an independent Wolf specialist, not affiliated with or authorized by the manufacturer. We use factory-spec diagnostics, manufacturer-recommended procedures and genuine OEM Wolf parts, but we make no authorization claims. Many Milpitas homeowners prefer the honest pricing and brand-focused experience that comes with an independent specialist.
How much does Wolf repair cost?
Diagnostic visits run $150–$230, surface burner and igniter work $240–$650, oven igniter or sensor $300–$750, convection fan motors $320–$850, gas valves $350–$950, and control boards $400–$1,300 after electrical verification. The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair, and all labor carries a 365-day warranty.
My Wolf burner clicks but won’t light — what is it?
Usually a dirty or wet igniter, a cracked spark electrode, or a failed spark module. After a boil-over the area often just needs to dry and the burner cap reseated. If clicking continues, stop using that burner and book a diagnosis — we test the electrode and module and replace only what’s faulty with genuine OEM parts.
Can you service a Wolf wall oven or microwave drawer?
Yes. We repair M and E series single, double and combination wall ovens — temperature sensors, elements, convection fans, door locks and controls — plus Wolf microwave drawers. We work carefully around custom cabinetry so the built-in installation stays intact during diagnosis and repair.
Will my Wolf range be safe after a gas repair?
Yes. Any repair involving a burner, orifice, gas valve or safety valve is leak-tested and flame-verified before we leave. We use factory-grade tools and manufacturer-recommended procedures, and the work is backed by our 365-day labor warranty so you can cook with confidence.
Talk to an independent Sub-Zero built-in specialist about your Milpitas repair — straight pricing, genuine OEM parts, and the $89 service call waived when you book.