WOLF · MINNEAPOLIS

Wolf Repair in Minneapolis, MN

Wolf is the pro-style range of choice across the higher-end Minneapolis kitchens — Kenwood, Lake of the Isles, Lowry Hill, Fulton, Linden Hills, and the newer North Loop penthouses. These are not appliances you let a generic tech open up. We follow Wolf's factory service procedures, carry the Wolf-specific diagnostic tools, source OEM parts only, and respect the install (custom kitchen, hood integration, gas runs the homeowner does not want disturbed).

  • 4.5★ · 990+
  • 1-Yr Warranty
  • OEM Parts
  • Same-Day
(651) 364-7466
  • Same-day windows

    Call before 2pm for today's route.

  • Every Minneapolis ZIP

    55401–55455. No trip charge.

  • EPA 608 certified

    Sealed-system & refrigerant work.

  • 1-year warranty

    Parts and labor in writing.

Updated June 9, 2026 · Reviewed by service manager

Quick answer

Wolf Repair in Minneapolis, MN — Quick Answer

Yes — Wolf repair across Minneapolis with same-day or next-day windows depending on parts. Flat $149 diagnostic for Wolf (waived on approval), 1-year written parts-and-labor warranty. Most Wolf repairs land $385–$825 all-in; igniter and spark-module work is on the lower end, dual-fuel oven boards and steam-oven boilers run higher.

What we fix in Minneapolis

The Minneapolis repair mix

Wolf dual-fuel & gas ranges (DF, GR, AG)

The classic Wolf DF dual-fuel range calls in Minneapolis: spark-module failure (constant clicking), surface-burner igniter (one burner won't light), bake-element burnout on the electric oven side, and the convection-fan motor on the larger DF48 and DF60. We carry spark modules, igniters, and bake elements. Oven control boards are next-day from Wolf. Gas GR / AG range calls are usually igniter and safety-valve work.

Wolf wall ovens & convection (SO, M-Series, E-Series)

M-Series and E-Series single and double wall ovens: bake-element and broil-element burnout, convection-fan motors, door-hinge replacement (heavy doors that sag at year 8+), and the control-board failures we diagnose with Wolf's service flow rather than a generic resistance test. Door hinges and elements on the truck; boards next-day.

Wolf steam ovens & convection-steam (CSO, ICBCSO)

The CSO convection-steam oven is the most diagnostic-intensive Wolf product in the line. Calls run from the water-reservoir level sensor (false low-water alarms) to the boiler element, descaling cycle faults, and the steam-injector solenoid. We test the boiler with the proper sequence — these are not appliances you guess on, and a wrong board swap is $700 wasted.

Wolf rangetops, induction & cooktops (RT, CT, CI)

RT rangetops: spark-module and igniter work, plus the brass-burner cap alignment that causes 'won't light cleanly' on a single burner. CT gas cooktops: same diagnostic flow. CI induction cooktops: inverter-board E-series codes and the proper coil-resistance test per Wolf's service bulletin. We are not the shop that condemns a $1,400 induction board without testing the coils first.

Coverage

Minneapolis neighborhoods we cover

Same-day service routes through every Minneapolis ZIP — no separate trip charge anywhere inside city limits.

Neighborhoods

  • Uptown
  • Northeast Minneapolis
  • Downtown
  • North Loop
  • Mill District
  • Powderhorn
  • Longfellow
  • Linden Hills
  • Kingfield
  • Lyn-Lake
  • Lyndale
  • Whittier
  • Loring Park
  • Cedar-Riverside
  • Marcy-Holmes
  • Como
  • Phillips
  • Standish-Ericsson
  • Seward
  • Prospect Park
  • Nokomis
  • Bryn Mawr
  • Fulton
  • Tangletown
  • Armatage
  • Windom
  • Diamond Lake
  • Audubon Park
  • Sheridan
  • St. Anthony East
  • St. Anthony West
  • Logan Park
  • Holland
  • Columbia Park
  • Waite Park
  • Webber-Camden
  • Folwell
  • Jordan
  • Hawthorne
  • Near North
  • Harrison
  • Cedar-Isles-Dean
  • East Isles
  • ECCO
  • Lowry Hill
  • Lowry Hill East
  • Stevens Square
  • Elliot Park
  • Kenwood
  • Lake of the Isles
  • Lake Harriet
  • Lake Calhoun / Bde Maka Ska

ZIP codes

55401, 55402, 55403, 55404, 55405, 55406, 55407, 55408, 55409, 55410, 55411, 55412, 55413, 55414, 55415, 55416, 55417, 55418, 55419, 55454, 55455

FAQ

Minneapolis questions, answered

  • Do you repair Wolf appliances in Minneapolis?

    Yes — Wolf dual-fuel and gas ranges, rangetops, wall ovens, steam ovens, and induction cooktops. Every Minneapolis ZIP. Same-day windows for diagnostic; parts may be next-day on Wolf-specific items.

  • Are you a Wolf factory-authorized service center?

    We're an independent shop, not a Wolf factory-authorized servicer, so in-warranty factory claims go through Sub-Zero / Wolf's authorized network. Post-warranty and out-of-warranty Wolf work is a regular part of our service mix, with factory service procedures and OEM parts.

  • How much does Wolf repair cost in Minneapolis?

    Flat $149 diagnostic (waived on approval). Most Wolf repairs land $385–$825 all-in. Igniter and spark-module work runs $325–$485. Dual-fuel oven boards and steam-oven boilers run $625–$1,100.

  • My Wolf range won't stop clicking. What is it?

    Almost always a failed spark module (the part that drives all the igniters together) or moisture in the spark electrode under one burner cap. We dry, test, and replace the module only when needed. Truck stocked.

  • Can you service Wolf and Sub-Zero on the same visit?

    Yes — same factory, same techs, same OEM parts channel. Most Minneapolis Wolf kitchens also have a Sub-Zero fridge, and we do both in one trip.

  • Do you use OEM Wolf parts?

    Only OEM. We will not put a generic igniter, spark module, or board into a Wolf — the diagnostic test points and tolerances are specific, and aftermarket parts fail inside a year. The 1-year warranty assumes OEM.

Book wolf appliance repair in Minneapolis

Have your model and serial number handy. Call before 2pm and we'll usually have a same-day window across Minneapolis.