Wolf Range & Stove Repair
in Dallas–Fort Worth

Burner won't ignite? Oven not heating? Clicking nonstop? We repair Wolf Pro Range and Transitional series — dual-fuel and all-gas — with same-day service across DFW.

★★★★★ 4.8 — 434+ Google Reviews Wolf Pro Range Specialist Same-Day Service $90 Diagnostic — Waived with Repair
4.8★ Google
434+ reviews
🛡️
7 Years
Experience
Same-Day
Service
📍
17 Cities
Across DFW

Wolf Range Problems We Fix

Burner Clicks Continuously

Wet or dirty igniter cap is the #1 cause. Spark module failure is #2. A stuck igniter on a gas range is a safety concern — it can cause gas buildup. Call us; don't ignore it.

Oven Won't Heat (Dual Fuel)

Burned bake element in the oven cavity. Dual-fuel Wolf ovens are electric in the oven section — element replacement is typically a 1-visit fix with parts on hand.

Burner Won't Ignite

Clogged burner ports, failed spark module, or cracked igniter cap. We clean and test each burner independently — don't replace all igniters when one is the culprit.

Weak or Uneven Flame

Partially clogged burner ports or low gas pressure. Wolf BTU output depends on clean, unobstructed ports. We clean, calibrate, and pressure-test as part of the burner repair.

Control Knob Damaged or Stuck

Wolf control knobs crack, melt near high-BTU burners, or become loose. Replacement knobs are available for most Pro Range models — we carry common sizes.

Control Board / Display Failure

Wolf dual-fuel ranges use a control board managing both gas spark and electric oven systems. Board failure shows as F-codes, ghost displays, or complete loss of oven function.

Wolf Ranges We Service

From the classic 30" Pro Range to the 48" dual-fuel Pro Grand — we service Wolf's full range lineup.

Wolf Pro Range (Dual Fuel)

DF304 (30"), DF364 (36"), DF486 (48"). Gas burners + electric oven. The most installed Wolf in DFW premium kitchens. Bake element and igniter are the primary failure points.

Wolf Pro Range (All Gas)

GR304, GR364, GR486. All-gas ranges with gas oven. Igniter failure is #1 issue — takes 60–90 seconds to preheat when weakening. Don't wait for complete failure.

Wolf Transitional Range

TR304, TR364 (Dual Fuel). Sleek modern aesthetic vs Pro's industrial look. Same internal engineering — identical repair procedures and parts.

Wolf Pro Grand (48")

DF486, GR486. Six burners plus griddle or French top. Complex burner configuration — individual igniter testing is essential. Common in custom kitchens in Southlake and Highland Park.

Wolf Rangetop

RT304, RT364, RT486. Gas-only rangetops for kitchens with separate wall ovens. Burner and igniter service same as Pro Range — no oven section to complicate the repair.

Legacy Wolf Ranges

Pre-2010 Wolf ranges and sub-Zero Wolf (pre-merger models). Parts availability varies — we check stock before quoting to avoid scheduling delays.

How Wolf Range Repair Works

1
Call or Book Online

Call (469) 224-0577 or book at HousecallPro. Same-day window when possible — especially for safety issues like continuous clicking.

2
On-Site Diagnostic ($90)

Victor tests each burner, measures igniter resistance, checks spark module, reads error codes on dual-fuel models. Exact diagnosis — not swapping parts randomly.

3
Flat-Rate Quote + Repair

One price for parts and labor. You approve, we repair — often same visit. $90 diagnostic credited toward repair total.

Wolf Range Repair — What Clients Say

★★★★★

"Left front burner on our Wolf Pro Range clicked nonstop for three days. Victor came out the same morning I called, found a cracked igniter cap, replaced it in 40 minutes. Perfect fix."

Thomas B. Keller, TX

★★★★★

"Wolf DF364 dual-fuel — oven stopped heating entirely. Victor tested the bake element on-site, had a replacement in his truck, and had us cooking again same afternoon. No drama, fair price."

Susan H. Colleyville, TX

★★★★★

"Three burners on our Wolf GR486 were weak — low flame even on max. Victor cleaned the burner ports, checked gas pressure, recalibrated. All six burners running perfectly. Night and day difference."

Michael D. Trophy Club, TX

Wolf Range Repair — Common Questions

Continuous clicking after ignition usually means a wet or dirty igniter cap, or a failed spark module. Moisture from boilover gets into the igniter housing. On a gas range, a stuck igniter is a safety concern — it can cause partial gas buildup near the burner. Call us same day.

On dual-fuel Wolf ranges, the most common cause is a burned bake element in the oven cavity. On all-gas models, it's typically igniter failure — the igniter must draw enough current to open the safety gas valve. Slow preheat times are an early warning sign before complete failure.

Diagnostic is $90, waived with repair. Wolf range repairs typically run $350–$1,100 depending on the issue. Burner igniter replacement is on the lower end ($280–$420). Control board or sealed burner replacement is higher ($600–$1,100). Flat-rate quote before we start.

Yes — this is our most common Wolf repair. The DF304, DF364, and DF486 dual-fuel Pro Range. We service both the gas burner system and the electric oven section. We keep bake elements and igniters in stock for these models.

Most repairs complete in a single visit — 1–2 hours on-site. If a part needs ordering (control board, sealed burner cap), turnaround is 2–5 business days. We confirm part availability before scheduling the repair visit so there are no wasted trips.

Wolf Range Not Working? We Come Today.

Continuous clicking or no heat is a safety issue — don't wait. Same-day service, $90 diagnostic waived with repair.

☎ Call Now — (469) 224-0577