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Steppingstone Park sits a half-mile from some of the most renovated kitchens on Long Island. The 1930s Colonials and Tudors off Kings Point Road don't look like they belong next to a 48-inch Wolf dual-fuel range — until you open the front door. These kitchens get heavy use. Zip codes 11020 and 11021 are in our regular rotation, and we can usually be there within two hours. The Kings Point peninsula alone accounts for a surprising number of high-end range calls every month — Wolf and Thermador dominate, with a solid share of KitchenAid Pro 48s in the newer additions. Call (718) 701-8115 for same-day availability.
Most of the housing stock in 11020 and 11021 is pre-war and early postwar — Cape Cods, center-hall Colonials, brick Tudors built between 1925 and 1955. Original gas supply lines in these homes were sized for 1940s appliances, not a 20,000-BTU Wolf burner. Low line pressure can mimic a faulty spark module or burner valve, so diagnosis matters before any part gets ordered. We check line pressure before assuming the range itself is the problem. The neighborhoods closer to Middle Neck Road — Grace Avenue, Arrandale Avenue, the streets running north toward Saddle Rock — tend to have kitchens that were fully gutted and rebuilt in the 2000s and 2010s. Thermador Pro Harmony and Wolf M series are common there. Farther south toward Great Neck Plaza, you hit more mixed stock: original GE and Kenmore ranges that predate the current owners by twenty years, sitting next to Samsung and LG slide-ins from more recent renovations. Both ends of the market need service, and the failure modes are completely different.
Common Range Issues in Great Neck
Igniter Clicks But Won't Light — Electrode and Spark Module Failure
On Wolf and Viking gas ranges, the igniter electrode wears down or gets coated with grease, and the spark module fires continuously without catching. You'll notice clicking even when no knob is turned — that's the module trying and failing to complete the ignition circuit. On Wolf dual-fuel models, a cracked electrode cap is often the first thing to go; it looks fine visually but won't hold the spark gap under load. Replacing the electrode cap sometimes buys time, but the spark module itself usually needs to go with it at that stage. On Samsung and LG ranges, a similar symptom shows up as a constant clicking fault that clears only after the unit is unplugged — usually a moisture intrusion problem in the igniter wire harness, not the module itself.
Oven Running 50 Degrees Off — RTD Sensor Drift on Thermador and KitchenAid
The RTD temperature sensor inside a Thermador or KitchenAid oven drifts out of spec after a few years of heavy baking. The control board reads the wrong temperature and the oven either scorches food or can't hold heat. KitchenAid Pro ranges will sometimes throw an F3 E0 error code when the sensor reads open — but just as often the sensor is degraded rather than failed outright, and no code appears. A resistance test at room temperature tells us fast whether the sensor is the culprit or whether the board itself is misreading it. Thermador sensors are a direct swap; KitchenAid replacements require matching the probe length to the cavity depth or you get inaccurate calibration even with a new part.
Gas Odor Near the Burners — Burner Valve Seat Wear
An intermittent gas smell when the range is off usually means a burner valve isn't seating fully — common on ranges over ten years old, including older KitchenAid and GE units original to the home. The valve assembly gets tested with a manometer. Any leak, however small, means full replacement, not adjustment. Older Wolf and Viking units from the early 2000s have brass valve stems that wear faster than the newer stainless versions; parts availability is still solid for those models, but the job requires shutting off the dedicated gas line at the shutoff behind the range before any disassembly. On pre-war homes in Great Neck with original black iron piping, we also check the flexible connector between the wall stub and the range while we're at it — those corrugated connectors have a service life.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Great Neck for range repair?▼
Typically within 2 hours on weekdays. Coming up from the LIE, Exit 33 puts us right into the village. Street parking on the residential side streets in 11021 is usually straightforward. Call (718) 701-8115 to check same-day openings.
Do you service Wolf and Thermador ranges?▼
Yes — Wolf, Thermador, and Viking make up a large share of our Great Neck calls. KitchenAid and Bosch are common too. Typical jobs: Wolf igniter assembly replacement, Thermador RTD sensor swap, Bosch control board diagnostics. Common parts stay on the truck.
What does range repair typically cost here?▼
Diagnostic is a flat fee, credited toward the repair if you proceed. Most jobs — igniter module, oven sensor, burner valve work — land between $150 and $350 parts and labor. Premium brand parts (Wolf igniter assembly, Thermador sensor kit) sit at the higher end of that range; Samsung and LG parts are cheaper and usually arrive faster. Major component replacements like a control board on a Thermador Pro can push higher depending on the model year — we'll give you the exact number before touching anything. Same-day service is available most weekdays. Call (718) 701-8115 to book.
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