Wolf oven and appliance repair service

Wolf Repair in Los Angeles

Expert repair for every Wolf range, oven, and cooktop across Greater Los Angeles.

Wolf range down? Call now: (800) 685-5590 — Same-day service across LA.

Wolf makes cooking equipment that belongs in a restaurant and somehow ends up in a home kitchen. Dual-stacked burners that go from 20,000 BTU down to a 300-degree simmer. Convection ovens with VertiCross blowers. Infrared charbroilers that can sear a steak at 1,800 degrees. These are not normal appliances, and they don't get normal repairs.

Arctic Cool Refrigeration has been servicing Wolf equipment in Los Angeles for over 40 years. Wolf is part of the Sub-Zero family, and we're deeply familiar with both brands. Our technicians carry OEM Wolf parts on every truck and work on these machines every week in kitchens across Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Bel Air, and the Westside.

Wolf Models We Service

Common Wolf Problems We Fix

Burners Won't Ignite

The most common Wolf repair. Igniters weaken over time and can't open the dual-stacked burner valve. We replace with genuine Wolf igniters same day.

Oven Temperature Drift

Bad temperature sensor, calibration shift, or a failing bake burner. Wolf ovens are precision instruments — even a 25-degree drift matters for serious cooks.

Uneven Flame or Yellow Tips

Clogged burner ports, misaligned caps, or incorrect air-to-gas ratio. Wolf's dual-stacked burners need proper alignment for clean combustion.

Convection Fan Not Running

Failed motor or a tripped thermal fuse in the VertiCross blower system. Without the fan, the oven heats unevenly and cook times increase.

Control Panel Errors

Error codes or unresponsive touch controls. Wolf control boards are premium components — we diagnose the exact failure before replacing.

Gas Smell When Off

Potentially a gas valve seal failure. This is a safety-priority call — we dispatch same day and check every connection.

Why Wolf Owners Choose Arctic Cool

Wolf equipment costs $5,000 to $20,000+ and it's built to last a lifetime with the right care. The homeowners who invest in Wolf don't want a tech who's never seen a dual-stacked burner or doesn't know what a VertiCross blower is. Our technicians work on Wolf ranges every week — they know the quirks, the common failures, and the right parts to carry.

40+ years serving Los Angeles. 847 five-star reviews. OEM parts on every truck. That's the standard we hold ourselves to, and it's why Wolf owners keep calling us back.

Serving Wolf Owners Across Los Angeles

Wolf ranges are fixtures in LA's best kitchens. We service Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Brentwood, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Pasadena, and the entire Westside. Same-day dispatch available seven days a week.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Wolf range repair cost in Los Angeles?

Wolf range repair typically costs between $300 and $1,500. Igniter replacement runs $300 to $500. Control board repair ranges from $500 to $900. Dual-fuel system or gas valve work can reach $900 to $1,500. We provide a written estimate before starting any work.

Why is my Wolf oven not heating to the correct temperature?

Common causes include a drifting temperature sensor, a failing igniter, a worn bake burner, or a control board malfunction. Wolf's VertiCross convection system also relies on the fan motor — if it fails, heat distribution suffers. Call us at (800) 685-5590 for same-day diagnosis.

Do you service Wolf dual-fuel ranges?

Yes. Wolf dual-fuel ranges combine gas burners with an electric oven — two different systems that can fail independently. Our technicians are trained on both sides, from igniter and burner issues to bake elements, convection motors, and electronic controls.

My Wolf cooktop has a yellow flame. Is that dangerous?

A yellow flame usually means incomplete combustion from clogged burner ports, misaligned caps, or incorrect gas-to-air mixture. It produces carbon monoxide and should be addressed promptly. We clean the burner assembly and adjust as needed.

Is a Wolf range worth repairing?

Absolutely. A new Wolf range costs $5,000 to $20,000+. These units are built to commercial standards and last 20+ years. Even a $1,200 repair is a fraction of replacement cost. We'll always give you an honest assessment.

Need Wolf Repair? Call Now.

Same-day service across Greater Los Angeles — 7 days a week.

(800) 685-5590