Wolf range igniters sorted
Two burners on our Wolf range kept clicking and wouldn’t light. The tech cleaned and replaced the igniters, checked the rest, and was tidy about it. Knew the dual-stacked sealed burners well. Good experience.
Wolf cooking repair
From dual-stacked sealed burners that won't light to a bake element that quit mid-roast, we service Wolf ranges, wall ovens, cooktops and range tops across Concord. As a Sub-Zero-focused shop, we know the same high-end build standards Wolf is engineered to — and we back every repair with a 365-day labor warranty and an $89 service call that's waived when you book the work.

We repair Wolf ranges, wall ovens, cooktops and range tops in Concord — diagnosing burner igniters that click without lighting, weak or no-bake/broil heat, self-clean door latch faults, and unresponsive control or spark modules. Most are part-level fixes, not replacements. The $89 service call is waived when you book, we install factory-certified, genuine OEM parts, and all labor carries a 365-day warranty.
Straight answers
Yes — gas and dual-fuel ranges, sealed-burner cooktops, range tops and wall ovens throughout Concord and nearby Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek and Clayton.
Usually a fouled or cracked spark igniter, a clogged port, or a failing spark module — most are an affordable part-level repair, not a new cooktop.
An $89 service call (waived when you book the repair), then a flat quote before any work, backed by our 365-day labor warranty.
Common Wolf faults
The recurring failures we see on Concord Wolf ranges, ovens and cooktops — and what the fix usually involves.
Dual-stacked sealed burners that click without catching, light slowly, or spark on every burner at once — typically a fouled igniter, clogged port or a spark-module fault.
Weak heat, long preheats or no bake/broil at all in a Wolf wall oven or dual-fuel oven cavity, usually traced to a failed element or its connection.
An oven stuck locked after a clean cycle, a door that won't latch, or a thermal cutoff that tripped from self-clean heat — diagnosed before it strands your oven.
Dark or frozen displays, buttons that don't respond, or continuous sparking — we prove the control or spark module has failed before quoting a replacement.
Cracked or seized Wolf knobs and worn valve stems that make a burner hard to turn or hold a flame, restored with genuine OEM parts.
Burners that won't simmer, flames that lift or stay yellow, often a clogged orifice, mis-set air shutter or a regulator issue — tuned to Wolf service specs.
Why us for Wolf
Sub-Zero and Wolf are built to the same premium standard, and the diagnostic discipline carries straight over.
Typical cost
Draft ranges for planning; you get a flat quote on site, and the $89 diagnostic is waived when you book the repair.
| Service in Concord | Draft range | Time | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic / service call | $150–$230 | 45–90 min | Burner, ignition, element and control checks; waived when you book |
| Surface igniter / bake element | $180–$520 | 1–3 h | Sealed-burner igniter, spark electrode or bake/broil element |
| Control board / module | $350–$1,250 | 1–4 h | Quoted only after the control or spark module is proven failed |
Draft ranges for planning; final quote depends on model, parts, access, and on-site diagnosis.
Symptom to cause
| Wolf symptom | Likely cause | Typical range |
|---|---|---|
| Burner won’t light / keeps clicking | Igniter or spark module | $180–$520 |
| Oven won’t reach temperature | Bake element or thermostat | $220–$600 |
| Self-clean door stays locked | Latch motor or control | $250–$650 |
| Uneven or slow baking | Sensor / calibration | $180–$450 |
Ballpark Wolf figures for Concord; the $89 service call is credited back once you approve the repair.
Reviews
Concord homeowners on getting their Wolf burners, ovens and cooktops back to full heat.
Two burners on our Wolf range kept clicking and wouldn’t light. The tech cleaned and replaced the igniters, checked the rest, and was tidy about it. Knew the dual-stacked sealed burners well. Good experience.
Self-clean latch jammed and the door wouldn’t seal. They sourced the OEM latch and hinge, fixed it cleanly, and the oven holds heat again. Took one extra day for the part but worth it.
Our 648PRO was running warm on both sides during that first May heat wave. The tech checked the condenser and airflow first instead of pushing a big part, found a failing evaporator fan, and had it cold again that afternoon. The $89 service call came off the bill once I approved the repair.
FAQ
Yes. We service Wolf gas and dual-fuel ranges, sealed-burner cooktops, range tops and wall ovens across Concord and nearby Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, Clayton and Martinez. Tell us the model and symptom when you call (650) 695-6963 and we'll arrive with the likely parts. The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair.
On a Wolf sealed burner, persistent clicking without a flame usually means a fouled or cracked spark igniter, a clogged burner port, or moisture under the cap. Sometimes a failing spark module makes every burner spark at once. Most are an affordable part-level repair rather than a new cooktop, confirmed with a quick on-site test.
Weak heat, long preheats or no bake at all typically trace to a failed bake or broil element, a bad connection, or a control fault telling the element to stay off. We verify the element and the control circuit with factory-spec diagnostics before quoting, so you only pay for the part that actually failed.
Yes — a self-clean cycle's intense heat can trip a thermal cutoff or jam the door latch, leaving the oven locked or dead. We diagnose the latch motor, switch and any tripped fuse, then restore normal operation with genuine OEM parts so your oven and its lock work correctly again.
We install factory-certified, genuine OEM parts on every Wolf repair — igniters, elements, knobs, valves and control modules to original specification. Matching the factory part means correct fit, proper flame and ignition behavior, and a repair that holds, all covered by our 365-day labor warranty.
It starts with an $89 service call, waived when you book the repair. A surface igniter or bake element typically runs $180–$520, and a control or spark module $350–$1,250 when one is proven failed. You get a flat quote before any work begins, and all labor carries a 365-day warranty.
Yes. Cracked, faded or seized Wolf knobs and worn valve stems are a common request, and we replace them with genuine OEM parts so the knob turns smoothly and the burner holds its flame. If a stiff knob points to a deeper valve issue, we'll show you before quoting any further work.
Most Concord-area Wolf calls are scheduled within a couple of business days, with a real arrival window instead of an all-day wait. Our route covers Concord plus Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, Clayton, Martinez and Pittsburg. Call (650) 695-6963 with your model number so the visit is one-and-done.
Book your repair
Tell us the model and what it's doing and we'll diagnose it right — part-level fixes first. $89 service call, waived when you book the repair, with a 365-day labor warranty.