Ventura Blvd · Tarzana, CA Mon–Sat · 7am – 8pm · Sun by appointment (818) 123-4567
Tarzana Appliance Repair Est. 2008 · 91356
Service · Tarzana & West Valley

Range & Oven Repair in Tarzana, CA

Pro-range and built-in oven repair by technicians who know the 48" and 60" kitchens of South-of-the-Boulevard. Wolf, Miele, Thermador, BlueStar — dual-fuel, all-gas, induction, speed, and double wall ovens.

  • Typical call time: 60 min to 3 hours on-site
  • Diagnostic fee: $95, waived with repair
  • Specialty: 48" and 60" pro ranges

The 48-inch-range kitchen is a specialty, not a side job

Drive around Tarzana Heights or the streets south of Ventura Blvd and you’ll see the same kitchen over and over: a remodel from the 2005–2015 window, a 48-inch Wolf or Thermador dual-fuel range as the centerpiece, a pair of built-in wall ovens down the counter. These ranges were not made to be serviced by a generalist. The Wolf DF486G has three separate control systems, a convection-motor-driven air curtain, a proprietary spark module, and a dual-stage broiler that most field techs can’t diagnose without a manual.

Joe Cashman cut his teeth on these machines. We maintain current Wolf and Miele factory-training registrations, keep Wolf spark modules and convection motors on the Ventura Blvd shop shelf, and can usually tell you from the failure pattern alone — before we arrive — whether a DF-series no-heat problem is a bake element, a control board, or a temperature probe.

What we service

  • 48" and 60" pro ranges — Wolf DF-series, Thermador Pro Grand, BlueStar RNB, Viking Professional 7, La Cornue CornuFé.
  • 36" and 30" dual-fuel and all-gas ranges — the workhorse of most Tarzana condo and townhome kitchens.
  • Built-in single and double wall ovens — Miele M-Touch, Wolf E-series, Thermador Masterpiece, GE Monogram, KitchenAid.
  • Speed ovens and steam ovens — Miele ContourLine, Wolf M-series, Thermador Steam & Convection.
  • Combination microwave/convection built-ins — common in the newer Ventura corridor condos.

Induction cooktops are covered on our cooktop page; the work overlaps but the diagnostics are distinct enough that we split them.

What we need from you to get it right on the first visit

When you call or fill out the form, tell us model number (usually on the inside of the lower door, or the side of a pull-out broiler), symptom (no heat, uneven heat, error code, no ignite), and approximate age. With those three pieces of information we can load the right parts on the van and save a second trip in roughly 80% of cases.

Symptoms we see every week

When to call us.

  • Oven won’t reach or hold temperature — most often a bake element, igniter, or temperature sensor. Control-board failures are the third cause we chase.
  • Gas burners won’t light or click continuously — typically a spark module, bad ignitor, or cracked burner cap. Wolf DF-series uses a unique spark module we stock.
  • Convection fan won’t spin or makes a rattling sound — convection motor bearing failure, very common on 10+ year Wolf DF486 and Thermador PRD units.
  • Self-clean cycle failed mid-run and now the oven won’t heat — often a blown thermal fuse (cheap) triggered by the clean cycle.
  • Induction cooktop shows an error code (E2, E4, F1) — we decode Miele, Thermador, and Bosch induction fault codes on-site.
  • Oven door won’t close flush — hinge replacement, a 60-minute job we handle weekly on Wolf and Miele built-ins.
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Questions we hear most

Range & Oven Repair

Do you repair Wolf DF486G and DF606G dual-fuel ranges?
Yes — the Wolf DF-series dual-fuel ranges are a core part of what we do. Joe Cashman has been on Wolf factory-trained rolls since before the Sub-Zero acquisition. We stock spark modules, bake and broil elements, convection motors, and the common Wolf control boards. Most DF-series repairs finish in a single visit.
Can you service 60-inch pro ranges?
Yes. The 60-inch Wolf, Thermador Pro Grand, BlueStar RNB, and La Cornue CornuFé are all common south of Ventura Blvd. Double-oven, griddle, and French-top configurations are fine. We bring a second tech for the heavier units.
My oven says F1 / F7 / F9 — what does that mean?
Fault codes vary by manufacturer, but the short version: F1/F7 codes on Wolf and Thermador usually indicate a temperature-sensor or control-board failure; F9 on KitchenAid often points to a door-lock issue. We can usually confirm the exact cause over the phone before dispatching.
Do you service La Cornue and other imported European ranges?
Yes — La Cornue, Lacanche, and similar European pro ranges are serviceable. They use different electrical standards and metric fittings, so parts sometimes take 2–3 weeks to arrive, but Joe has been repairing them since the early 2010s.
Is it worth repairing a 12-year-old Wolf range?
Almost always. A Wolf DF486G retails new for $15,000+. Most repairs on a 12-year Wolf cost $400–$900 and add another 10+ years of life. The one exception: if the oven cavity itself is cracked or the porcelain is spalling, it’s time.
Ready when you are

Ring the Ventura Blvd shop.

Joe or one of our two lead techs answers weekdays before noon. Evenings & Saturdays roll to our dispatch line, which is also staffed by a real person — never a bot.

Direct line (818) 123-4567 Mon–Sat · 7am – 8pm · Sun by appointment