Professional Oven Repair in Coral Gables, FL

Bozmanfix provides professional oven repair throughout Coral Gables and surrounding Miami-Dade communities with same-day and next-day service and a $99 diagnostic fee waived when you approve the repair. Coral Gables’ established luxury homes contain premium ranges and wall ovens from Wolf, Thermador, Viking, and KitchenAid that require factory-trained diagnosis and genuine manufacturer parts — and South Florida’s storm season produces control board and display failures on high-end ranges at elevated rates in homes with older electrical infrastructure. All completed repairs come with a parts and labor warranty.

Coral Gables is one of the few Miami-Dade zip codes where natural gas cooking has remained the residential standard through every wave of kitchen renovation since the 1930s. The Mediterranean Revival homes that George Merrick’s plan produced were built with gas service from the beginning, and successive owners — through the 1970s avocado-green remodels, the 1990s granite-and-oak renovations, and the current generation of full gut rehabilitations — have maintained gas cooking as the kitchen anchor. In the Bal Harbour and Brickell luxury markets, induction has become the prestige choice for high-end new construction. In Coral Gables’ historic residential stock, a Wolf 36-inch dual-fuel or a GE Profile slide-in sitting in a kitchen with original coral rock walls and a barrel tile roof is completely unremarkable. The range brands in 33134 span from basic Whirlpool and Frigidaire in the rental stock along the University of Miami corridor to Wolf, Thermador, and Viking in the renovated Alhambra Circle and Riviera Drive estates — and the service calls reflect that entire range.

Understanding why this matters: a gas range service market this diverse requires technicians who carry brand-specific documentation and parts, not generic appliance repair knowledge. A Wolf dual-fuel unit and a Whirlpool gas range share the same fuel source and produce the same cooking result. Their control architectures, igniter specifications, fault communication systems, and service access procedures have almost nothing in common.

Igniter Failures in South Florida’s Humidity — Why Coral Gables Ranges Click More Than Anywhere Else

The most frequent gas range complaint Bozmanfix receives in 33134 is an igniter that clicks continuously after the burner is lit, an igniter that won’t fire on one specific burner, or an igniter that requires multiple attempts before the burner catches. All three symptoms share a common root cause in South Florida: the ceramic spark electrode that produces ignition current accumulates a conductive film of cooking vapor residue and moisture that the electrode surface never fully dries off.

In markets with low ambient humidity — Phoenix, Denver, Dallas — electrode surfaces dry between cooking sessions and self-clean to some degree. In Coral Gables, where relative humidity from June through October regularly runs above 75% overnight even in air-conditioned kitchens, the electrode surface stays damp enough to partially short the spark current to ground instead of jumping the gap to the burner cap. The result is a weak spark that requires multiple attempts, a continuous clicking after ignition because the spark module receives a false signal that the burner hasn’t lit, or complete ignition failure on a burner whose electrode has accumulated enough contamination to prevent any useful spark.

Correct repair on a Coral Gables igniter complaint starts with cleaning the electrode tip and porcelain body with the appropriate electrical contact cleaner — not water, which makes the problem temporarily worse — and testing spark output voltage before replacing any components. A spark module that tests at 12,000–15,000 volts output is functional; the problem is at the electrode surface, not the module. Replacing a functional spark module because the symptom looks like a module failure wastes $85–$140 in parts and doesn’t fix the underlying electrode contamination. When the electrode itself is cracked or the porcelain is compromised, replacement is necessary — electrode replacement on most residential gas ranges runs $45–$95 in parts, with total repair cost typically $120–$185.

Wolf Dual-Fuel Service in Coral Gables’ Renovated Kitchens

The 36-inch and 48-inch Wolf dual-fuel ranges in Coral Gables’ estate kitchens — the renovated Mediterranean Revival properties on the streets off Alhambra Circle and the newer construction along Ponce de Leon — use Wolf’s open burner gas surface paired with an electric convection oven. This configuration produces a specific service profile that differs from both pure gas ranges and standard electric ovens.

Wolf’s control architecture communicates oven faults through a combination of display codes and physical symptoms that require Wolf-specific service documentation to interpret correctly. A technician working primarily from GE and Whirlpool experience will see an oven that won’t enter bake mode and replace the igniter — a $180–$260 part on a Wolf unit. A technician with Wolf documentation will read the fault code sequence correctly, access the service mode through the brand-specific key sequence, and identify whether the fault is at the oven igniter, the relay board, the temperature probe, or the control board before ordering anything.

Wolf oven temperature probe resistance should read 1,080–1,100 ohms at room temperature on a functioning unit. A reading outside that range — above 1,200 ohms or below 950 ohms — indicates probe failure and explains temperature calibration errors that owners describe as uneven baking or oven that runs hot or cold. Wolf’s broil element igniter has a different glow current specification than generic oven igniters — a generic igniter installed in a Wolf broil circuit pulls insufficient current to open the gas valve reliably, producing intermittent broil operation that looks like a valve failure.

Wolf dual-fuel oven repair in Coral Gables: oven igniter replacement $280–$420; temperature probe replacement $180–$260; relay board replacement $350–$520; control board replacement $420–$650. These are not commodity repairs and require Wolf parts, not aftermarket substitutes.

Historic Kitchen Installations and Clearance Problems

Coral Gables’ Mediterranean Revival homes were built with kitchen alcoves and built-in niches sized for 1950s-era appliance dimensions — ranges that were typically 30 inches wide and significantly shallower than modern slide-in configurations. A homeowner who installs a modern 30-inch slide-in range in an original 1950s alcove may be working with less rear clearance and side clearance than current installation specifications require.

Inadequate installation clearance creates a specific failure pattern in oven control boards and temperature management components: the area behind and beside the range runs hotter than the manufacturer’s design assumed, the control board operates at elevated ambient temperature continuously, and components that would last 12–15 years in a properly installed unit fail in 6–8 years. A Coral Gables historic home that has gone through three control board replacements on the same range in ten years almost certainly has an installation clearance problem driving the failure, not a parts quality issue.

We measure clearances during oven service calls in historic installations specifically to identify when inadequate clearance is contributing to premature failure. Addressing the installation condition — adding a heat shield, modifying the alcove, or recommending a range with a shallower depth profile — prevents the next control board failure rather than just replacing the current one.

Power Events, Voltage Transients, and Electronic Ignition Damage

Coral Gables’ mature tree canopy — the live oaks, royal poincianas, and banyan trees that define the streetscape on the historic residential streets — creates one of Miami-Dade’s most frequent localized outage environments during hurricane season. Falling branches on aerial supply lines produce outages that last hours to days, followed by power restoration events that deliver voltage transients to everything connected to the household circuit at restoration.

A gas range with electronic ignition that worked perfectly before a storm and now has an igniter that clicks continuously, a spark module that fires randomly without user input, or an oven that won’t enter bake or broil mode after the power came back is showing classic voltage transient damage to the spark module or oven control board. The transient at restoration — often a voltage spike in the 140–160V range on a 120V circuit before the utility stabilizes — exceeds the input tolerance of solid-state control components and damages them in a way that mimics mechanical failure.

Correct diagnosis on a post-storm service call requires testing the spark module output and the oven control board function specifically, not assuming the symptom reflects a mechanical or igniter failure. A control board that was stressed by a transient may show intermittent operation — working sometimes, failing other times — which is harder to diagnose than complete failure. We test under load rather than only checking for power at the board input.

Surge protection on the range circuit — a dedicated whole-circuit suppressor at the breaker panel for the range circuit — prevents transient damage on the next restoration event. It’s a $35–$65 add-on that Bozmanfix mentions on post-storm service calls because the same board failure will recur without it.

Gas Range Repair Pricing in Coral Gables

The $99 diagnostic fee covers component-level evaluation and applies in full to repair cost. Pricing by failure type: igniter electrode cleaning and switch replacement $120–$185; spark module replacement $145–$220; oven igniter replacement on standard residential ranges $180–$260; oven temperature probe replacement $145–$210; oven control board replacement on standard residential ranges $280–$420; Wolf and Thermador control board replacement $420–$650; gas valve replacement $220–$340; bake or broil element replacement on dual-fuel units $160–$240. All repairs carry a 90-day parts and labor warranty. Veterans and seniors receive $30 off. New customers save $20. The $179 annual membership covers priority scheduling across all appliances.

What Coral Gables Customers Say About Gas Range Repair

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ · 5.0 on Google Wolf 36-inch dual-fuel oven stopped entering bake mode after a power outage during Tropical Storm season. Two other companies quoted me a new control board without testing anything. Bozmanfix ran the diagnostic, found the relay board had taken a transient hit, replaced the relay board only. Saved me $400 over what I was quoted. — Alexandra W., Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables FL

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ · 5.0 on Google Front left burner igniter clicked constantly even after the burner was lit. Technician cleaned the electrode, tested spark output voltage, confirmed the module was fine. Fixed for $95. Every other quote I got was for a new spark module. — Marcus D., Coral Way, Coral Gables FL

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ · 5.0 on Google They measured the clearance behind our range during the service call and told us the alcove was running 18 degrees hotter than spec — that’s why we’d replaced the control board twice in seven years. Fixed the actual problem, not just the symptom. — Patricia H., Riviera Drive, Coral Gables FL

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ · 5.0 on Google GE Profile slide-in oven was calibrating 35 degrees low. They tested the temperature probe resistance, confirmed it was reading out of spec, replaced it same day. Oven now holds temperature correctly. Fast and technical. — Roberto S., Bird Road area, Coral Gables FL

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ · 5.0 on Google Thermador range igniter failed on three burners simultaneously after a storm. They correctly identified voltage transient damage to the spark module and recommended a surge suppressor for the circuit. Haven’t had a problem since the repair. — Catherine M., Miracle Mile neighborhood, Coral Gables FL

Brands Serviced in Coral Gables

Wolf, Thermador, Viking, GE, GE Profile, GE Monogram, KitchenAid, Bosch, LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maytag, Frigidaire, Kenmore.

Related Services in Miami-Dade

Refrigerator repair, ice maker repair, dishwasher repair, washer and dryer repair throughout Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, South Miami, Pinecrest, Bal Harbour, and surrounding areas. Full listings at bozmanfix.com.

Schedule Gas Range or Oven Repair in Coral Gables

Call (645) 300-6718. Same-day and next-day appointments throughout 33134. $99 diagnostic applied to repair. Veterans and seniors $30 off. New customers $20 off. Annual membership $179.

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