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Wolf Repair for Highland and LoHi Kitchens

From Victorian scrapes on Zuni to glass-and-steel infills off 32nd, we service the pro ranges and built-ins wedged into Highland's narrow lots — and we tune every gas appliance for the thin air at 5,280 feet.

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Pro ranges in narrow lots and galley kitchens

Wolf dual-fuel range with red knobs and a copper pot in a Highland kitchen

Highland and LoHi are two housing stories stacked on the same street. On one side of the block sits a 1900s Victorian that was scraped and rebuilt inside; on the other, a three-story modern infill on a 25-foot lot. Both tend to end up with a serious Wolf range crammed into a kitchen that was never designed around it — a tight galley with cabinets on both sides, a range slid into an alcove with maybe an inch of clearance, and a hood ducted through a wall that used to be a chimney.

That geometry changes how we work. Pulling a 48-inch dual-fuel range forward in a LoHi galley is a two-person job with corner guards on the flooring, not a yank-and-hope. We come prepared for tight-lot access — narrow staircases in the newer three-story builds, alley parking, and the kind of cabinet spacing where the anti-tip bracket and gas flex line have to be reached from an angle. Knowing the buildings around here is half of getting the range back in cleanly.

How the visit works

We come to you, usually same or next day

You do not bring the appliance to us; we bring the shop to Highland. Our vans carry the igniters, oven sensors, bake and broil elements, control relays and common gas parts that Wolf ranges and built-ins actually fail on, so a large share of calls in the neighborhood finish in a single visit. Phones are answered 24/7 at (720) 790-9436, service is performed daily from 8am to 6pm, and same-day or next-day slots are the norm rather than the exception.

Every visit starts with a flat $89 diagnostic. That is not a guess over the phone — a technician tests ignition, manifold pressure, element resistance and sensor readings on your actual unit, then gives you a firm number before touching a part. If you approve the repair, that $89 applies straight toward it. We are an independent company and factory-trained on Wolf, and we work on the other premium brands that show up behind these renovated facades too — Sub-Zero columns, Viking and Thermador ranges, Miele, Gaggenau, Dacor and Bosch. We are not affiliated with or authorized by Wolf Appliance, Inc. or Sub-Zero Group; what we bring is deep brand knowledge and factory-grade parts, without the wait a manufacturer queue can involve.

The detail that separates a lasting Highland repair from a temporary one is altitude. At 5,280 feet there is measurably less oxygen in each cubic foot of air, so a gas range calibrated at a sea-level factory runs rich the day it lands here. That is the tall yellow flame, the soot on the burner caps, the burner that will not hold a low simmer. When we replace a part on a gas appliance we finish by resetting the air shutters and manifold pressure and, on ovens, dialing in the temperature offset so a 350°F setting truly bakes at 350°F a mile up. Correct combustion runs cooler and cleaner, which means the igniter and burner you just paid for last far longer.

What we handle nearby

Common Highland and LoHi repairs

These are the faults we clear most often in the neighborhood's renovated Victorians and new-build infills.

  • Wolf ranges that click but won't ignite in tight galley alcoves
  • Yellow, sooty flames and burners that won't hold a simmer
  • Ovens that read temperature but bake low or unevenly
  • Dual convection fan and motor faults on wall ovens
  • Sub-Zero built-in and column refrigerators running warm
  • Control and relay boards throwing F-codes or going dark
  • Range hoods and downdrafts ducted through old chimney chases
  • Gas leaks, air-shutter and high-altitude orifice recalibration
A range squeezed into a Highland galley deserves the same care as one on a showroom floor — we pull it, fix it, tune it for the altitude, and slide it back without leaving a mark on your floors.
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Straight answers

Highland Wolf repair, answered plainly

Straight answers

Highland Wolf repair, answered plainly

Direct answer

Who repairs Wolf ranges in the Highland neighborhood of Denver?

Denver Wolf Repair is an independent, factory-trained service company covering Highland, LoHi and the rest of the Denver metro. We handle ignition, burners, oven elements, convection and control boards on Wolf ranges and built-ins, and recalibrate gas models for the altitude. Call (720) 790-9436, answered 24/7.

Direct answer

Can you fix a Wolf range wedged into a tight galley kitchen?

Yes — narrow LoHi galleys and alcove installs are routine for us. We pull the range forward as a two-person job with floor protection, service it in place, and reset the anti-tip bracket and gas connection on the way back in. Tight-lot access, alley parking and steep newer-build staircases are all part of the plan.

Direct answer

Do you offer same-day appliance repair in LoHi?

Often, yes. Our vans stock the parts Wolf appliances fail on most, so many Highland-area calls are completed in one visit, and same-day or next-day slots are usually available. Diagnostics are a flat $89 that applies toward the repair if you proceed.

Highland FAQ

Questions we hear from Highland and LoHi

How much does a repair cost in Highland?
Every visit starts with a flat $89 diagnostic that applies toward the repair if you go ahead. Repairs from there vary by model and fault, so we give you a firm price on-site before any work begins — final pricing always follows the inspection, never a phone estimate.
My kitchen is a really tight galley — can you still pull the range?
Almost always. We protect the flooring, pull the unit forward with two technicians, and work from the side where cabinet spacing is tightest. If access is genuinely blocked, we will tell you exactly what needs to move before we start.
Are you an authorized Wolf or Sub-Zero service center?
No. We are an independent company and are not affiliated with, authorized by or endorsed by Wolf Appliance, Inc. or Sub-Zero Group. Our technicians are factory-trained and we fit factory-grade parts, which keeps our scheduling and pricing flexible.
Do you service the newer three-story infill builds off 32nd and Zuni?
Yes, along with the renovated Victorians beside them. We are used to alley parking, narrow interior staircases and kitchens on upper floors — none of that changes the repair, just how we plan the visit.
Which brands do you cover besides Wolf?
Wolf is our focus, but we regularly service Sub-Zero, Viking, Thermador, Miele, Gaggenau, Dacor and Bosch — the premium brands most common in Highland's high-end kitchens.

Highland Wolf trouble?
We'll be there today or tomorrow.

Same-day and next-day service across Highland and LoHi. Book online or call — phones answered 24/7.

Customer reviews

Trusted in Denver kitchens

Recent customer experiences with our appliance repair service.

4.9
847 customer reviews
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.
Jennifer M.Washington Park
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.
David Chen
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.
Sarah T.Cherry Creek
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.
Robert K.
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.
Lisa P.Stapleton
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.
Mark H.Highlands
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.
Amanda W.LoDo
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.
Tom B.Littleton