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Wolf Range & Cooktop Repair in San Jose

Experienced Wolf range, rangetop and cooktop service across Silicon Valley.

Is your Wolf range burner clicking without lighting or the dual-fuel oven not heating? Our experienced San Jose technicians repair Wolf ranges, rangetops and cooktops — igniters, dual-stacked sealed burners, oven controls and infrared griddles — with genuine OEM parts and upfront quotes. Book online or call us to schedule.

Key takeaways

  • Sub-Zero San Jose repairs Wolf ranges, rangetops and cooktops with genuine OEM parts and upfront quotes.
  • Persistent burner clicking without lighting is usually a fouled igniter, misaligned cap or a blocked port.
  • Dual-fuel Wolf ovens have their own failure points: elements, convection fans, sensors and control boards.
  • We also service Wolf infrared griddles and charbroilers that won't reach or hold temperature.
  • Independent and highly experienced; $89 flat service call is waived when you proceed with the repair.

Quick answers

Why does my Wolf burner keep clicking but not light?
Usually a fouled or worn igniter, a burner cap out of alignment, or grease blocking the port. We clean, realign or replace it with an OEM part.
Can you fix a Wolf infrared griddle or charbroiler?
Yes. We diagnose the igniter, gas valve and heating faults so these modules reach and hold their intended temperature.
Is there a charge for the visit?
An $89 flat service call applies and is waived when you proceed with the repair. You always get an upfront quote first.
Wolf Range & Cooktop Repair in San Jose

Common problems we fix

  • Burner clicks repeatedly but won't light
  • Weak, uneven or low flame on a sealed burner
  • Dual-fuel oven not heating or temperature drifting
  • Infrared griddle or charbroiler not reaching heat
  • Red knob feels loose or the burner won't simmer

A Wolf range is the centerpiece of a serious kitchen, and its professional cooking surface is built around dual-stacked sealed burners, signature red knobs and gas systems engineered for both high-heat searing and true low-temperature simmering. When a burner refuses to light or the oven drifts off temperature, you want a technician who knows these systems intimately. Our independent, highly experienced team repairs Wolf ranges, rangetops and cooktops throughout San Jose and the greater Bay Area with genuine OEM parts.

Sealed burners and igniters

The most common Wolf range call is a burner that clicks but will not light. The dual-stacked sealed burner design layers an upper and lower flame ring for a wide power range, and trouble usually traces to a fouled or worn igniter, a burner cap knocked out of alignment, or grease and spilled liquid blocking the port. We clean and realign the assembly, test the spark and gas delivery, and replace igniters or valves when needed. We also chase down weak or uneven flames and burners that will not hold a steady simmer — the low end that makes a Wolf worth owning in the first place.

Dual-fuel oven controls

Many Silicon Valley homes choose the dual-fuel configuration: pro gas burners up top paired with a precise electric oven below. That oven brings its own failure points. We service bake and broil elements, convection fans that have stopped circulating, temperature sensors and calibration that has drifted, and the electronic control boards that tie the whole range together. If your oven preheats slowly, overshoots, or throws a fault code, we diagnose the root cause instead of swapping parts at random. The same expertise carries across our broader Wolf appliance repair work, so cooktops and built-in ovens get the identical level of care.

Wolf range componentCommon faults we fix
Sealed dual-stacked burnersClicking won’t light, weak/uneven flame, simmer won’t hold
Igniters & spark moduleFouled or worn igniter, no spark, misaligned burner cap
Dual-fuel electric ovenBake/broil element, convection fan, sensor drift, control board
Infrared griddle / charbroilerIgniter, gas valve and heating faults limiting temperature
Red-knob controlsLoose knob, control-panel and indicator issues

Rangetops, cooktops and griddles

Wolf rangetops and cooktops share the same burner architecture as the ranges, and we handle them the same way — ignition faults, valve issues, control problems and the red-knob indicators. We also repair the integrated modules that set Wolf apart, including the infrared griddle and infrared charbroiler. When those accessories will not reach heat or stay even, the trouble is typically the igniter, gas valve or a heating fault we can pinpoint and fix.

Every Wolf range repair starts with a genuine diagnosis and an upfront quote before any work begins. Same-day diagnostics are available across San Jose when scheduling allows, and we install only genuine OEM parts matched to your model. Because so many local kitchens pair pro cooking with refrigeration, we also handle Thermador ranges and cooktops and the rest of our cooking appliance repair lineup. Book online or call us to get your Wolf cooking the way it was built to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Wolf burner keep clicking but not light?

Persistent clicking usually points to a fouled or worn igniter, a misaligned burner cap, or a moisture or grease blockage. We clean, realign or replace the igniter with a genuine OEM part.

Do you repair Wolf dual-fuel range ovens?

Yes. We service the electric oven side of dual-fuel ranges — bake and broil elements, convection fans, temperature calibration and the electronic controls that manage them.

Can you fix a Wolf infrared griddle or charbroiler?

We do. We diagnose griddle and charbroiler igniters, gas valves and heating faults so these modules reach and hold their intended temperatures.

Are you authorized by Wolf?

We are an independent, highly experienced repair company serving San Jose and the Bay Area. We are not a manufacturer-authorized dealer, but we use genuine OEM parts.

What Bay Area homeowners say

4.9 / 5 across 237 repairs
Our Wolf range burner kept clicking without lighting. The experienced technician cleaned and replaced the igniter on the spot, then checked every burner before leaving. Felt like a true Wolf specialist.
Carla M. · Los Gatos
Wolf dual-fuel range oven wasn’t holding temperature and baking unevenly. They diagnosed a failed bake element and a drifting sensor, fixed both with OEM parts, and re-calibrated it. Back to professional-grade cooking.
Greg P. · Palo Alto
Our 36-inch built-in Sub-Zero stopped cooling on the fresh-food side while the freezer held fine. They identified a failed evaporator fan from the model number, arrived with the genuine OEM part, and had it holding 38°F the same afternoon.
Daniel R. · Willow Glen, San Jose

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