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Why bother hiring oven cleaning services?

Hiring an oven cleaning company periodically is a wise thing to do as well as a good investment. Your oven reaches high temperatures and it is by far, the "hottest" appliance in your home. High temperatures are often related to smoke, fumes and fire hazards. To avoid any of these risks you should take good care of your oven.

 

Using oven cleaning services will save you lot of time, they will check and clean unreachable/hidden areas and parts inside your oven which you might miss (i.e. liners, fan, blower-wheel, bulb, thermostat etc) and replace worn parts, fix loose screws and clean difficult-to-reach corners.

 

You should use oven cleaning services about once a year.

Ongoing maintenance of your oven will save you money in the long run and contribute to your own safety. Do not neglect it!

How to choose an oven-cleaning company?

How to choose the right oven cleaning company?

1. First, ask your friends whether they can recommend the services of a good oven-cleaning company that they had recently used.

 

2. If you get in touch with a company that you are not familiar with, ask for references from other clients and call them up.

 

3. Make sure that the company has insurance to cover your oven and property against damages and injuries to people working in your home.

 

4. Ask them to send you some kind of a checklist that they use for oven cleaning. This will give you some indication regarding the company's professionalism.

 

5. Ask them if they have some kind of accreditation and if they provide an inspection certificate after taking care of your oven. It is not absolutely necessary, but it could make it easier for you to decide which company you should use.

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