WOLF · STOVE

Wolf Stove Repair — Minneapolis & the Twin Cities

When your Wolf stove acts up, you don't need a generalist — you need a tech who's pulled the back panel off most Wolf models from the last 15 years a hundred times. We run same-day routes across the Twin Cities and Central MN with OEM Wolf parts on every truck and a flat $149 trip fee that's fully waived when you approve the repair.

  • 4.5★ · 990+
  • 1-Yr Warranty
  • OEM Parts
  • Same-Day
(651) 364-7466
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Wolf stove repair — same-day OEM service
Wolf · stove · same-day
  • Same-day

    Book before 2pm weekdays.

  • OEM Wolf

    Stocked on every truck.

  • 1-yr warranty

    Parts & labor in writing.

  • Twin Cities + MN

    Daily routes statewide.

Quick answers

The bottom line, up front

Who repairs Wolf stoves in Minneapolis?
Central Minnesota Appliance Repair — factory-trained on Wolf stove repair, OEM parts on every truck, same-day windows across the Twin Cities. Call (651) 364-7466 or book online — we typically confirm a same-day window within minutes.
How much does Wolf stove repair cost?
Flat in-home trip fee — $149 for standard appliances, $149 for refrigerators and freezers, and $189 for built-in and pro-style appliances — fully waived when you approve the repair.
Is the trip fee waived with repair?
Yes — credited in full when you approve the repair. Every completed repair carries a 1-year parts-and-labor warranty.
Do you offer same-day or emergency appointments?
We're open daily 7am–9pm and offer same-day and emergency appointments whenever the schedule allows. Call early in the day for the best chance at a same-day window.

Why a Wolf specialist matters for stove repair

Wolf stoves have specific failure patterns we see on every route — most calls trace back to the dual-stack sealed burner ignition, infrared broiler module, and the Wolf convection fan + element stack. The diagnostic shortcuts that work on a Whirlpool don't apply to a Wolf: error codes are different, sensor placements are different, and the OEM parts catalog is its own beast. Our techs spend their first 30 days learning Wolf-specific service bulletins — spark module failures across multiple burners, infrared broiler ignitor cracks, convection fan motor seizures, and the recurring red-knob LED driver faults on dual-fuel ranges — and the most-failed components for most Wolf models from the last 15 years.

If you've called a generalist before and gotten "we'll have to order the part and come back" — that's the call we exist to prevent. Every truck in our fleet carries the Wolf parts that actually fail: Wolf spark modules, dual-stack burner ignitors, infrared broiler ignitors, convection fan motors, and the OEM red-knob LED assemblies.

Wolf models we service

We cover essentially every Wolf stove from the last 15 years across the Twin Cities and Central MN. The names below are the units we see most often — if yours isn't listed, call before you assume we don't cover it. We almost certainly do.

Most-serviced Wolf models: DF364G Dual Fuel Range; SO30CM/B/TH Convection Oven; CG365P/S Gas Cooktop; MWC24 Convection Microwave.

Where Wolf stoves fail most across the Twin Cities

The Wolf stove ticket pattern isn't uniform across our service area — different cities surface different model lines. A few examples from the routes we run weekly:

  • Edina: DF364 dual-fuel rangesDC power-supply board failures across the 30" and 36" units from 2012–2018.
  • Hudson: DF364 rangesDC power-supply board failures.
  • Golden Valley: DF dual-fuel rangesspark module and infrared broiler ignitor failures.

Common repairs

Common Wolf stove repairs

Wolf burner won't ignite

Gas burner clicks but won't catch is almost always a clogged burner port, a wet cap, or a cracked igniter electrode. We diagnose and fix on the first visit.

Cost
$169–$280
Time
45–75 minutes

Wolf sparks won't stop

All burners clicking even when off is the spark module — usually moisture got in after a spillover. Drying works half the time; replacement always works.

Cost
$189–$280
Time
60 minutes

Wolf electric coil won't heat

A dead coil is usually the porcelain receptacle the coil plugs into — a cheap part that arcs and burns out before the coil itself does.

Cost
$149–$240
Time
45 minutes

Wolf smooth-top zone dead

One zone dead on a smooth-top stove is almost always the radiant element underneath that burner — replaceable as a unit, no need to swap the whole cooktop.

Cost
$229–$420
Time
75 minutes

Wolf knob spins / switch fault

Knob spins freely without engaging or burner stuck on high points at the infinite switch or a stripped knob shaft. Both are quick swaps.

Cost
$149–$260
Time
45–60 minutes

More Wolf repair

Other Wolf appliances we repair besides stove

FAQ

Wolf stove repair questions

How much does Wolf stove repair cost?+

Most Wolf stove repairs land between $189 and $480 all-in (parts + labor) with our 1-year written warranty. The flat trip fee — $149 standard, $189 built-ins — is fully waived when you approve the repair. We give you the firm number before any wrench turns.

Do you use genuine OEM Wolf parts?+

Yes — every truck is stocked with OEM Wolf parts for the most-failed components. We do not substitute aftermarket parts on warranty repairs and we'll always tell you in writing if a part is OEM versus an authorized equivalent.

How fast can you get a tech out for Wolf stove repair?+

Calls placed before 2pm on a weekday typically get a same-day window. Our techs run daily routes through the Twin Cities and Central MN with OEM Wolf parts on board, and they text live ETA on the way.

What's the most common Wolf stove failure you see?+

Clogged burner port or cracked igniter electrode accounts for the largest share of our Wolf stove calls. The typical fix runs $169–$280 all-in, about 45–75 minutes of shop time, with the OEM Wolf part already on the truck.

Is your Wolf stove repair work warrantied?+

Every completed Wolf stove repair carries a 1-year parts-and-labor warranty in writing. Same failure inside the year, we come back free of charge — no trip fee, no trip fee.

Do you service Wolf stoves in apartments, condos, and rentals?+

Yes — we work with renters, owners, and property managers across the Twin Cities and Central MN. We carry COI on request and have years of experience with high-rise buildings, freight elevators, and after-hours scheduling.

How much does Wolf stove burner ignition repair cost?+

Wolf burner won't ignite typically runs $169–$280 all-in (parts and labor) with a 1-year written warranty. The usual culprit is clogged burner port or cracked igniter electrode — and we carry the OEM Wolf part on the truck, so a routine job takes about 45–75 minutes.

How much does Wolf stove spark module repair cost?+

Wolf sparks won't stop typically runs $189–$280 all-in (parts and labor) with a 1-year written warranty. The usual culprit is moisture in the spark module from a spillover — and we carry the OEM Wolf part on the truck, so a routine job takes about 60 minutes.

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Book Wolf stove repair today

Same-day windows when you call before 2pm weekdays.

(651) 364-7466