Called Monday about our Wolf range — burners were running hot after we moved in. Technician arrived Tuesday with parts already on the truck. Turns out the altitude orifices had been installed wrong by the previous owner. Calibrated on the spot, everything has been precise since. Very professional, explained every step.
Wolf & Premium Appliance Repair Across Aurora
We come to your Aurora kitchen, diagnose the real fault, and fix Wolf, Sub-Zero, Viking and other high-end appliances right the first time. Same-day and next-day slots, phones answered 24/7.
A repair company built for Aurora's spread-out kitchens
Aurora is a lot of ground to cover, and we cover it. From the older ranch neighborhoods off Colfax and Havana out to the newer master-planned builds in Southlands, Saddle Rock and the Painted Prairie side of town, the housing here runs the full range. That matters more than most people realize when it comes to appliance repair, because the appliances in a 1970s split-level behave nothing like the ones in a 2021 great-room kitchen.
A huge share of the calls we take in Aurora come from two situations. The first is the newer Front Range build where the developer installed a solid but basic appliance suite, and the homeowner has since swapped in a Wolf dual-fuel range, a Sub-Zero column, or a proper vent hood. The second is the big family kitchen that simply gets used hard: a 48-inch range running six burners on a Sunday, a wall oven that never gets a day off, a built-in fridge feeding a household of five. Both of those situations wear parts in predictable ways, and we come stocked to handle them.
We are an independent, factory-trained shop, established in 2016. We are not the manufacturer and we do not claim to be an authorized dealer, but our technicians are trained to factory standards and we carry factory-grade parts on the van. What you get is the diagnostic depth of a specialist without the two-week wait that so often comes with brand-channel service.
One detail that trips up newcomers to Aurora specifically: a lot of these premium appliances were bought and factory-set at sea level before they ever arrived on the Front Range. Gas ranges in particular ship tuned for dense, low-altitude air, and up here at better than a mile high that tuning is simply wrong. It shows up as burners that light slowly, flames that lean orange, or an oven that never quite matches its dial. Altitude recalibration is one of the first things we check on a gas suite in this area, and it is exactly the kind of fix a generalist handyman tends to miss.
What working in Aurora actually looks like
What rides in the van to your Aurora appointment
Because Aurora is a long drive end-to-end, we plan the visit so most repairs finish in one trip rather than two.
- Factory-grade igniters, spark modules and gas valves for Wolf and Viking ranges
- Bake and broil elements, convection motors and thermostats for wall ovens
- Evaporator fans, defrost heaters, control boards and door gaskets for built-in refrigeration
- A combustion analyzer to verify burner performance at 5,280-plus feet
- Common Sub-Zero, Thermador, Miele and Bosch parts for mixed premium suites
- A flat $89 diagnostic that we credit toward the repair when you approve it
One tech, one van, most of Aurora in a day
You should not have to haul a 300-pound range anywhere. We are a mobile repair operation, so the shop comes to your driveway. When you book, we route by area so an Aurora appointment gets a technician who is already working your side of the metro, which is how we keep same-day and next-day availability realistic instead of a marketing promise.
Service is performed daily from 8am to 6pm, and the phone is answered around the clock, so a Friday-night oven failure before a weekend of guests does not have to wait until Monday to even get on the schedule. Show us the model number and the symptom when you call and we will bring the parts we expect to need, which is the whole point of arriving prepared instead of arriving empty-handed.
Questions Aurora homeowners ask us first
Questions Aurora homeowners ask us first
Do you actually come out to Aurora, or just central Denver?
Yes, Aurora is core territory for us, from the established neighborhoods near Havana all the way out to Southlands and the newer east-side builds. We route technicians by region, so an Aurora address usually lands a same-day or next-day slot. Call (720) 790-9436 and we will tell you the earliest realistic window for your part of town.
How much does a Wolf range repair cost in Aurora?
Every visit starts with a flat $89 diagnostic, and that $89 is applied toward the repair if you decide to go ahead. We do not quote a firm repair price over the phone because the fault has to be confirmed on site, but a common igniter or spark-module fix on a Wolf range typically starts in the low hundreds including parts. You get the full number for approval before any wrench turns.
My gas burners have weak or orange flames since we moved to Aurora. Is that the altitude?
Very possibly. Aurora sits above a mile high, and the thinner air changes the air-to-fuel mix a gas range was factory-set for, which can show up as lazy, yellow-tipped, or slow-to-light burners. We carry a combustion analyzer and recalibrate the burners for local altitude, which is a genuine fix, not a guess. It is one of the more common things we correct on ranges that were shipped in from lower elevations.
The appliances that keep our Aurora schedule full
Big family kitchens and upgraded builder suites tend to fail in specific, repeatable ways. These are the jobs we see week in and week out on this side of the metro.
Ranges & cooktops
Burners that will not spark, uneven flame, dual-fuel ovens drifting off temperature, and altitude recalibration for gas suites moved in from out of state.
Explore ranges & cooktops→Wall & built-in ovens
Failed bake and broil elements, convection fans that hum but do not heat evenly, door hinges, and thermostats reading far off from the actual cavity temperature.
Explore wall & built-in ovens→Built-in & column refrigeration
Sub-Zero and Wolf-family cooling that runs warm, frost buildup from failed defrost cycles, noisy evaporator fans, and worn door gaskets on hard-used family fridges.
Explore built-in & column refrigeration→The right fix, not the fast swap
There is a lazy way to repair a premium range and a correct way, and they look identical on the invoice until the appliance fails again. A burner that lights unevenly might be a bad igniter, but it might also be a clogged port, a cracked spark electrode, or simply a burner that was never tuned for elevation. Swapping the igniter fixes exactly one of those.
Our technicians diagnose to the actual cause. On a Wolf dual-fuel range that bakes unevenly, we check the convection motor, the temperature sensor, and the door seal before we ever condemn a control board, because a warped seal is a lot cheaper than a board and often the real culprit. That discipline is what keeps a repair from turning into a second service call two weeks later, and it is the standard we hold on every appliance we touch, from the entry-level builder unit to the six-figure kitchen.
More Aurora service questions
Are you affiliated with Wolf or Sub-Zero?
Besides Wolf, what brands do you service in Aurora?
Can you really get to my part of Aurora the same day?
How do I book, and do I have to email anything?
Is the $89 an extra charge on top of the repair?
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Wolf acting up in Aurora?
Let's get it sorted.
Call (720) 790-9436 any time, or book online through the Schedule Service button. Flat $89 diagnostic, credited toward your repair.
Trusted in Denver kitchens
Recent customer experiences with our appliance repair service.
Our Wolf oven was reading 50 degrees low — we'd been overcompensating for months. The tech tested it, replaced the temp sensor, and re-ran calibration. Baking has been completely different since. Honest diagnostic, fair price, no upselling.
Three igniter clicks on the left burner, then nothing. A different company quoted replacing the entire control board — nearly $900. Denver Wolf Repair diagnosed a faulty igniter module and fixed it for a fraction of that. Trust the specialists.
Wolf dual-fuel range with erratic simmer on the gas side. Technician found the altitude conversion had never been completed by the original installer — corrected it in under an hour. At 5,280 feet this is apparently common. Highly recommend for anyone with a similar setup.
Sub-Zero stopped cooling — called at 7 am, someone was here by 11. Condenser fan, which they had in the van. Groceries were saved. These technicians clearly know this equipment cold.
Wolf range hood stopped capturing smoke. Tech found a failing blower motor, ordered the part and installed it within two days. No upsell attempts, no unnecessary extras. Clean and done right.
Scheduling was easy, tech was on time. Oven door seal was cracked and they replaced it cleanly. Would have given 5 stars but had to wait a few extra days for the part. Otherwise thorough diagnostics and honest about what actually needed fixing.
Control board on our Wolf oven started throwing error codes. I dreaded a huge bill, but the tech walked me through exactly what was wrong before touching anything. Repair was done same visit. Professional from first call to sign-off.