Service
Wolf gas burner & igniter repair
A burner that clicks and never lights, lights and goes out, or burns yellow and sooty. On sealed burners this is a short list of causes and a real share of them cost the visit and nothing else.
- From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
- 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
- OEM parts available on order
- In writing the price, before anything is opened
Before you read on
What this job costs and how it is agreed
A starting figure, not a quote. What moves it is the model, how the unit is built in and which part it needs — settled after the on-site diagnostic.
Starts at
from $165
After a diagnostic from $95, which comes off the bill when you go ahead.
or call (305) 449-9681
Diagnostic
From $95, credited to the repair
The price
In writing, before anything is opened
Warranty
On the labor we performed
On the visit
How this visit actually goes
The same order every time, so nothing is opened and nothing is charged before you have seen the figure and said yes.
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01
The cap first, every time
A burner cap sitting a fraction off after a clean is the commonest cause of a burner that sparks and never catches. It takes ten seconds to check and it is free.
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02
Watch it spark
Whether the spark is at the right place, whether it is reaching, and whether every burner sparks when one knob is turned — which is normal on this equipment and alarms people.
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03
The igniter, if it is the igniter
Replaced for the burner that has failed rather than as a set. They age individually and there is no saving in changing four.
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04
Ports, flame and the gas itself
A yellow flame is a burner port or the air mixture, and on a range converted between natural gas and propane it is the orifices. That is worth knowing before parts are ordered.
Applies to
The Wolf units we carry this work out on
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Dual fuel · Gas · Induction · 30" 36" 48" 60" Wolf range repair in Miami
The appliance the brand is built around, and on a dual fuel range it is two appliances sharing one cabinet: gas burners on top, an electric oven underneath, one control answering for both. Which half is misbehaving is the first question, because the two have almost nothing in common inside.
- A burner that clicks and never lights
- The oven not reaching or holding temperature
- A four-character code on the panel after a power cut
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Gas · Electric · Induction · Sealed burner rangetop Wolf cooktop repair in Miami
Three different appliances behind one word. A gas cooktop is burners and igniters; an induction cooktop is a power supply under glass with a generator per zone; a sealed burner rangetop is a range's burner deck with no oven under it. What goes wrong, and who can reach it, differs completely between them.
- A zone shutting itself down mid-cook
- The surface not seeing a pan
- Controls locked, or answering a wet cloth
In more detail
About Wolf gas burner & igniter repair
Sealed burners, and why the list is short
A sealed burner has no open well under it, so spills do not reach the gas train. That removes the commonest failure on older cooktops and leaves a short list: the cap, the igniter, the port, the mixture, and the flame sensing. This job works through them in that order because that is the order of likelihood and the order of cost.
What actually goes wrong
- A cap seated wrong after a clean. Free to fix and easily half the calls of this kind.
- An igniter that has aged past lighting the gas. Replaced for that burner alone.
- A blocked port. Cleared rather than replaced, and visible as an uneven ring of flame.
- Wrong orifices after a fuel conversion. Yellow flame across every burner rather than one.
What decides the figure
Whether a part is involved at all. A cap and a clean is the visit; one igniter is the visit plus a part; a set of orifices after a botched conversion is a longer job on a machine that has been wrong since it was installed.
This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards
Before you book
Questions about wolf gas burner & igniter repair
All the burners click when I turn one knob. Is that broken?
No, and it worries a lot of people. The igniters are on one circuit, so turning one knob sparks the lot until that burner lights. What is not normal is clicking that carries on after the flame is established.
The flame is yellow and it is sooting my pans.
A yellow flame is either a blocked port or the air mixture, and on a range that has been converted between natural gas and propane it is the orifices. It is worth fixing rather than living with: soot on the pan is unburned gas.
It lights and then goes out after a few seconds.
That is usually the flame sensing rather than the burner — the control lights it, does not see a flame, and shuts the gas off. Which is exactly what it should do, and it is a repair rather than an adjustment.
Where we do it
Across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach
Same terms everywhere we go: an on-site diagnostic first, the price agreed in writing, and the exact figure confirmed once we have seen the unit.
Neighborhoods people ask for by name