Wolf Appliance Repair in Saint Paul, MN Factory-Familiar · Pro-Style Specialists
Saint Paul Wolf installs cluster in Summit Avenue, Crocus Hill, Macalester-Groveland, Highland Park, and the larger Cathedral Hill kitchens — DF36 / DF48 dual-fuel ranges, paired SO wall-oven towers, CG induction and gas cooktops, MW microwave drawers, and the MDD steam oven. Our senior built-in tech runs St. Paul weekly with Wolf-specific truck stock — DC power-supply boards, spark modules, igniter assemblies, infrared broil elements, and OEM control knobs.
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Same-day windows
Call before 2pm for today's route.
On the daily Saint Paul route
South / West Metro coverage.
Wolf parts on the truck
Common-failure OEM parts stocked.
1-year written warranty
Parts and labor in writing.
Wolf models we work most often in Saint Paul
These are the Wolf models we see weekly across St. Paul kitchens. We carry the failure-pattern parts on the truck and coordinate with the local kitchen designers and historic-home contractors when a built-in needs to be pulled out of a 1900s Summit Avenue cabinet run.
Dual-fuel & gas ranges
DF364G · DF366 · DF484CG · DF486G · GR366 · AG364C (sealed-burner)
Built-in wall ovens & steam ovens
SO30CM/B · SO30TM/S · DO30CM/B (double oven) · MDD30TE (steam) · MDD30TM
Cooktops (gas, induction, electric)
CG365P/S · CG486G · CI365C/S (induction) · CT36G/S · CT15I (15" modular)
Microwave drawers & convection
MW24 · MWD30 · MDD24 · MD30TE/S (convection steam)
What we see most on Wolf in Saint Paul
Wolf DF dual-fuel range repair in Summit Avenue & Crocus Hill
DF364 / DF366 / DF484 / DF486 are the most-installed pro-style range across Summit Avenue, Crocus Hill, and Mac-Groveland. The most common St. Paul Wolf calls: DC power-supply board failure (oven won't power up, no display), spark-module / igniter failures on the surface burners (clicks but won't light or won't stop clicking), infrared broil element burnout, and convection-fan motor seizure. We carry the DC board, spark module, and igniter kits on the truck — most DF repairs finish on the first visit. On Summit Avenue homes with original early-1900s supply lines, we test gas pressure at the range first — under-fire is usually a supply or regulator issue, not the burner.
Wolf SO & DO wall ovens — and the MDD steam oven
SO30 single ovens and DO30 double ovens with the bake/broil element burnout, oven temp-sensor drift, and control-board failure. The MDD steam oven has a water-reservoir solenoid + descale-cycle pattern unique to Wolf — we run the steam-system service routine before condemning the steam generator. St. Paul towers (single + steam stacked) get diagnosed together since cabinetry pulls are coordinated.
Wolf cooktops — CG gas, CI induction, CT modular
CG365 / CG486 sealed-burner gas cooktops with spark-module failures and stuck-igniter clicking. CI induction cooktops with the F-codes pointing at the inverter board (we have the board diagnostic and won't condemn a $1,400 generator without testing). CT36 electric and CT15 modular pieces with element and control-touch failures. We test the actual fault before swapping the most-expensive part.
Wolf microwave drawers & convection steam
MW24 / MWD30 / MDD24 microwave drawers with the door-interlock fault, drawer-motor failure, and magnetron burnout. MD30TE convection-steam combi with the water-supply solenoid and steam-vent issues. Common-failure parts on the truck for the drawer line; magnetrons are typically next-day.
Sub-Zero / Wolf paired kitchens in Saint Paul
Almost every Wolf range in Saint Paul is paired with a Sub-Zero built-in fridge — common BI-48 and 700-series integrated columns in Summit-Hill and Crocus Hill kitchens. We diagnose both on the same visit when needed (EPA Section 608 certified for Sub-Zero sealed-system work), which saves a second trip charge and gets the kitchen back to working in one window.
Saint Paul ZIP coverage
We cover every Saint Paul ZIP — 55101, 55102, 55103, 55104, 55105, 55106, 55108, 55114, 55116, 55117, 55118, 55119, 55130. Saint Paul is on the daily route; no separate trip charge inside city limits.
Wolf in Saint Paul, MN — FAQs
How fast can you get to Saint Paul for Wolf repair?
St. Paul is on the daily route. Calls placed before 2pm typically get a same-day window. Daily routes through Summit Avenue, Crocus Hill, Mac-Groveland, Highland Park, and Cathedral Hill.
Do you cover DF36 and DF48 dual-fuel ranges?
Yes — they're our highest-volume Wolf models in St. Paul. DC power-supply boards, spark modules, igniter kits, infrared broil elements, and convection-fan motors are weekly calls here and on the truck.
Can you service a Wolf MDD steam oven in Saint Paul?
Yes. We run the steam-system service routine (descale, reservoir solenoid test, vent inspection) before condemning the steam generator. Common-failure parts on the truck; steam generators are typically next-day.
Do you coordinate with St. Paul historic-home contractors when a Wolf needs to be pulled?
Yes — Summit Avenue and Crocus Hill cabinetry is often custom millwork. We coordinate panel re-alignment and trim resets after a built-in is pulled for service.
Is the trip fee credited toward the Wolf repair?
Yes. The $189 built-in / pro-style trip fee is waived when you approve the repair, so you only pay for the work itself.
Can you diagnose Wolf and Sub-Zero on the same visit?
Yes — almost every Wolf in St. Paul is paired with a Sub-Zero. We diagnose both on the same trip when needed. EPA Section 608 certified for Sub-Zero sealed-system work.
Do you offer warranty on Wolf repairs in Saint Paul?
1-year written parts-and-labor warranty on every completed Wolf repair.