What We Do


We have been trading for over 10 years and have probably seen every type of oven available.

So your probably wondering what you get for your money, well Ovenbrite would like to take this opportunity to explain the process.

To start with we remove everything that can physically come out of the oven, so the side racks and shelves are removed along with the back panel and fan and on some ovens, if possible, the side panels as well.
 
These are all put into our special dip tank outside thats filled with our fresh, 100% bio-degradeable solution to soak and get rid of all that grease and burnt on dirt thats built up on your shelves and panels whilst we continue with the inside of your oven.
 
We take off the door and split it into 2 sections so that we can clean all 4 sides of the glass getting rid of all the streaks and burnt on dirt that you cannot reach from just cleaning both sides of the oven door.
 
We remove all fittings on the front of the oven so that we can clean them all individually and get to the grease and dirt that has built up behind them.
 
We then clean the inside of your oven before returning to our van to collect your oven panels and racks before putting them all back into your new looking oven before finishing off with a final polish to put that shine back into your oven.
 
Hobs are cleaned in a similar way to the oven, firstly if it's a range cooker or gas hob we remove the pan stands and burner rings and put them in the dip tank outside along with your oven parts.
 
We then move on to taking off all the fittings to clean individually whilst leaving the hob clear then to remove all the burnt on dirt and grease before putting the fittings back. The hobs then given a final polish before putting back your burner rings and pan stands leaving your oven looking like new.
 
Cleaning usually takes between 2 & 4 hours depending on services chosen & type of oven.
 
The price quoted is a fixed price for the type of oven, not level of work needed, and don't worry, we will have seen worse whatever you may think.
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