Wolf repair
in St. Augustine.
St. Augustine Wolf calls split between historic-district remodels and World Golf Village estates — different routes, same parts inventory.
What actually fails — and how we fix it right.
- Spark module clicking after surface burner ignition
- Convection fan failure on M-series ovens
- Touch glass / control panel replacement (induction)
- Burner cap and orifice cleaning, LP conversion
- Door hinge and self-clean latch service
- Pro-style griddle thermostat calibration
Historic district and World Golf Village — luxury appliance service across St. Johns County. If you're inside ZIPs 32080, 32084, 32086, 32092, we typically dispatch through this area multiple times a week — call before 10 AM for a same-day window.
Reserve your service window.
Schedule at your convenience — mornings, evenings, or weekends. We protect your appliances and your schedule.
- Book any time — 24/7 availability
- Confirmed same day, arrive on time
- Factory-certified technicians
Df / gr / srt pro ranges, m-series and e-series wall ovens, ct and ci cooktops make up most of the Wolf install base in the historic district and World Golf Village. The kitchens we touch here are split between tight historic-district remodels and WGV estate kitchens, which shapes both the diagnostic profile and the parts inventory we route to St. Augustine.
Most Wolf calls in St. Augustine are spark-module and surface-igniter service on the range side. Second-most-common is convection fan bearing-pack rebuild on M-series wall ovens. Both have common parts on the van, so first-visit close-out is the norm.
Planned by zip block — historic district first, wgv in the afternoon. We document every service with model and serial plate photos, part traceability tags, and an install-completion photo — same packet to the homeowner and the warranty file.