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Wolf Oven Repair — Certified for Dual Fuel & Gas Models

Your local Wolf oven repair and Wolf range repair experts — factory-certified technicians trained on dual-stacked sealed burners, convection systems, and infrared broilers. Same-day service, flat $80 diagnostic applied to your repair. Ranges, ovens, cooktops, microwaves — we know the engineering Wolf builds into every unit.

Same-Day Service OEM Wolf Parts 90-Day Guarantee Factory-Certified Locally Owned
OPUS technician servicing a Wolf range in San Diego
★★★★★ Top Rated on Google
Locally Owned
$80 Diagnostic Fee
90-Day Guarantee
Licensed & Insured
BBB A+ Rated
Since 2016
Our Technicians

Meet the team behind every repair.

Factory-certified technicians with hands-on Wolf experience. Each repair is backed by our 90-day parts and labor guarantee.
Alex — Lead Technician at OPUS Appliance Repair
Alex
Lead Technician · 8 years
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Yurii — Senior Technician at OPUS Appliance Repair
Yurii
Senior Technician · 7 years
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Andrew — Technician at OPUS Appliance Repair
Andrew
Technician · 4 years
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Wolf Expertise

Why trust OPUS with your Wolf?

Wolf has been engineering professional-grade cooking equipment from Fitchburg, Wisconsin since the 1930s — first for commercial kitchens, then for homeowners who wanted the same performance at home. As a division of the Sub-Zero Group, Wolf builds every range, oven, and cooktop to commercial durability standards: dual-stacked sealed burners that go from 300 BTU simmer to 20,000 BTU sear, infrared charbroilers, and convection systems with true European convection airflow. That's why expert Wolf oven repair and Wolf range repair require technicians who understand these advanced engineering details.

Our technicians are trained on Wolf's full residential product line — dual fuel and gas ranges, single and double wall ovens, gas and induction cooktops, and microwave drawers. Whether you need Wolf oven repair near me, Wolf cooktop repair, or Wolf stove top repair, we specialize in every Wolf cooking product. Wolf's Star Burner design on newer models and the classic dual-stacked burner system both require specific diagnostic knowledge — we carry Wolf-specific tools, understand the ignition and gas valve systems unique to each burner generation, and source OEM replacement parts directly through Wolf's authorized distributor network. No generic substitutes.

OPUS has been the trusted Wolf appliance repair team in San Diego since 2016, handling thousands of Wolf oven and range repairs. We're locally owned, factory-certified, and every repair comes with our 90-day parts and labor guarantee. If the same issue returns, we come back at no charge.

Common Wolf Issues

Wolf problems we fix every week.

Oven Igniter Failure

The igniter glows but won't reach the temperature needed to open the gas valve — the oven clicks but never heats. We test igniter amperage draw and replace with an OEM Wolf igniter rated to spec.

Burner Won't Regulate Flame

Flame jumps between high and low or won't hold a simmer. Wolf's dual-stacked burners use precision gas valves that can wear — we recalibrate or replace the valve to restore full flame control.

Convection Fan Motor Failure

Uneven baking or the fan makes a grinding noise. Wolf convection ovens rely on a rear-mounted fan motor for consistent airflow — when it seizes, one side of the oven runs hotter than the other.

Oven Thermostat Calibration Drift

The oven runs 25–50 degrees off the setpoint after years of heavy use. We measure actual cavity temperature with a calibrated probe and recalibrate or replace the thermostat sensor.

Infrared Broiler Element Burnout

Wolf's infrared charbroiler produces intense radiant heat that can burn out the element over time. We replace with the OEM infrared element and test the full broil cycle before finishing.

Gas Valve Malfunction

A failing gas valve can cause weak flame, no flame on one burner, or a faint gas odor. We test valve output pressure, inspect diaphragm seals, and replace with Wolf OEM valves — gas safety is non-negotiable.

Spark Module Failure

All burners click continuously or one burner won't ignite at all. The spark module sends voltage to each electrode — when it fails, we replace the entire module and test every burner independently.

Control Board Error

Digital displays go blank, show error codes, or buttons stop responding. We diagnose whether the issue is the control board itself, a relay, or a connected sensor — and replace only the failed part.

Oven Door Hinge & Spring Issues

The door won't close flush, sags on one side, or the self-clean latch jams. Worn hinges and broken springs are common on heavily used Wolf ovens — we replace both sides for even alignment.

Repair in Action

See how we work on Wolf appliances.

Every Wolf repair starts with a thorough diagnostic — no guesswork, no shortcuts.
OPUS technician diagnosing a Wolf dual fuel range in San Diego
Wolf dual fuel range diagnostic
OPUS technician servicing Wolf dual-stacked burners
Dual-stacked burner service — Wolf range
OPUS technician after completing a Wolf wall oven repair
Completed Wolf wall oven repair
How It Works

Four steps to a working Wolf.

1

Call or Book Online

Call (858) 788-7973 or use our online form. Tell us the Wolf model and what's happening — igniter clicking, uneven flame, oven not heating — so we arrive with the right parts.

2

$80 Diagnostic

Your factory-certified technician inspects the unit, tests burner output, checks gas valve pressures, and gives you a written quote on the spot. The $80 fee covers the full assessment.

3

Same-Day Repair

Approve the quote and we start immediately. The $80 comes off your bill. Most Wolf repairs finish in one visit with OEM parts sourced directly from the authorized distributor.

4

90-Day Guarantee

Parts and labor guaranteed for 90 days. If the same issue returns, we come back free. Extended plans available: 6 months ($99) or 12 months (from $199).

What Wolf owners say

Real Wolf repairs. Real reviews.

★★★★★

Two burners on our Wolf 48-inch dual fuel range stopped holding a low simmer — the flame would kick up to high no matter where we set the knob. The OPUS technician found worn diaphragms inside both gas valves and replaced them with Wolf OEM parts the same afternoon. He also cleaned out every burner port while he was at it. The range cooks like it did when we bought it. Flat $80 diagnostic came right off the bill.

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Anna & Robert C.
Del Mar
★★★★★

Our Wolf L Series double wall oven was baking unevenly — cookies burned on the left side while the right stayed underdone. OPUS diagnosed a seized convection fan motor in the upper oven. The technician had the OEM motor on the truck, swapped it out in under an hour, and ran a full temperature test across the cavity before leaving. Even heat from edge to edge now. Wish we'd called sooner instead of living with it for months.

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Karen & Steve L.
Carlsbad
★★★★★

The touch panel on our Wolf microwave drawer went completely unresponsive — no display, no start, nothing. Another company wanted to replace the entire unit for $3,000. OPUS sent a technician who traced it to a failed control board relay and a blown thermal fuse from restricted cabinet ventilation. He replaced both, cleared the vent path, and the microwave has worked perfectly for three months. Saved us thousands.

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Teresa & Mark D.
Poway
FAQ

Wolf repair — common questions.

How much does Wolf appliance repair cost in San Diego?
Every Wolf repair starts with a flat $80 diagnostic — your technician inspects the unit, identifies the issue, and gives you a written quote on the spot. Approve the repair and that $80 comes off the total. Wolf ranges and ovens use commercial-grade components that cost more than standard parts, so most repairs fall in the $250–$650 range depending on the model and what failed.
What makes Wolf ranges different from standard gas ranges, and why does that affect repair?
Wolf ranges use dual-stacked sealed burners that deliver both ultra-low simmer (as low as 300 BTU) and high-output sear (up to 20,000 BTU) from the same burner head. The engineering behind that range of output — precision gas valves, dedicated spark modules per burner, infrared broiler elements — means a technician needs Wolf-specific training to diagnose and repair these systems correctly.
My Wolf burners have uneven flame height — is that a sealed burner issue?
Usually, yes. Uneven flame on a Wolf dual-stacked burner typically points to a clogged burner port, a misaligned air shutter, or a gas valve that's not regulating properly. We clean and inspect each burner assembly, check the orifice and air-to-gas ratio, and replace the valve if calibration is off. It's a common call and something we handle same-day in most cases.
Does Wolf still manufacture parts for older models?
Wolf maintains strong parts availability even for units that are 15–20 years old. As a division of the Sub-Zero Group, they keep an extensive parts catalog through their authorized distributor network. We source directly from that network and can get most Wolf OEM parts within 1–3 business days if they're not already on the truck.
How does Wolf's dual-stacked burner system work, and what typically fails?
Each dual-stacked burner has two tiers of flame ports — an inner ring for low simmer and an outer ring for high heat. A dedicated spark electrode ignites each ring independently. The most common failures are clogged ports from cooking residue, corroded spark electrodes, and gas valve diaphragms that lose their seal over time. We see all three regularly and carry the parts for same-day repair.
My Wolf oven temperature seems off — can it be recalibrated?
Yes. Wolf oven repair includes temperature recalibration — Wolf ovens use a precision thermostat and temperature sensor that can drift over years of heavy use, especially after hundreds of self-clean cycles. We test the actual cavity temperature against the setpoint using a calibrated probe, then recalibrate the sensor or replace it if it's out of spec. Most Wolf oven repair visits complete the recalibration in a single trip.
Is it safe to keep using my Wolf range if I smell gas near one burner?
No — shut off the gas supply to the range and call us. A gas smell near a specific burner usually means a cracked gas valve seal, a loose connection, or a damaged burner tube. These are straightforward repairs, but you should not use the range until a technician inspects it. We offer same-day service for gas-related calls.
Do you repair Wolf microwave drawers and built-in microwaves?
Yes — we service Wolf's full microwave line, including the popular drawer-style units. Common issues include failed magnetrons, unresponsive touch panels, and thermal fuse failures from restricted ventilation. Wolf microwaves integrate tightly into cabinetry, so proper disassembly matters — our technicians know the service access points and won't damage your built-in installation.
How long does a Wolf range typically last with proper maintenance?
Wolf ranges are built to commercial standards and routinely last 20+ years in residential kitchens. The key maintenance items are keeping burner ports clean, having gas valves inspected every few years, and not ignoring small issues like a slow igniter or uneven flame. Address those early and the range will outlast most things in your kitchen.
My Wolf oven's self-clean cycle locked the door and now it won't open — what happened?
The self-clean latch on Wolf ovens is designed to stay locked until the cavity cools below a safe temperature. If the door stays locked after the cycle ends, the latch motor or the temperature sensor that tells it when to release has likely failed. We replace the latch assembly or sensor and test the full cycle before leaving — it's a repair we see regularly and keep parts on the truck for.
Get Started

Need Wolf repair in San Diego?

Factory-certified Wolf repair — ranges, ovens, cooktops, and microwaves. Whether you need Wolf stove repair near me or a full range overhaul, our flat $80 diagnostic is credited toward your repair. Locally owned and trusted by San Diego homeowners since 2016.

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