Sydney appliance replacement

Oven replacement in Sydney

Replace tired or beyond-economic-repair ovens across Sydney. Old unit out, new unit in, one appointment, certificate of compliance.

Close-up of a stainless steel oven control panel with chrome knobs

A failed oven element you fix. A failed control board you sometimes fix. A failed thermostat plus a cracked door seal plus an obsolete fan motor is usually the point where replacement is more honest than another repair. We replace built-in and freestanding ovens across Sydney for households where the existing unit has reached the end of its useful life.

What is involved

Oven replacement is faster than a first-time install because the cavity, cabling, and ventilation paths are all in place. The work is:

  • Disconnect and remove the old oven. Electrical safety is the first step. Once isolated, the unit lifts out of the cavity onto the floor protector.
  • Inspect the cavity. Insulation degrades over time. Cabinetry rails can sag. The terminal block on the wall sometimes carries scorch marks from a previous fault. We inspect and report what we find.
  • Refresh the electrical termination. A new oven gets a fresh terminal block, fresh tail, and a fresh compliance certificate.
  • Install the new unit. Lift into the cavity, level, secure, and run a full thermal cycle to verify the fan, the element, and the control board are all behaving.

When replacement is the honest call

We will recommend replacement when:

  • A repair quote runs above 50 percent of a comparable new unit.
  • The unit is older than twelve years and a major component (compressor, control board, fan housing) has failed.
  • Spare parts are no longer supplied by the manufacturer for that model.
  • The same fault has come back more than once.

Brands we replace

Every brand sold through Australian retailers. Miele, Bosch, Smeg, Fisher & Paykel, Westinghouse, Electrolux, ILVE, NEFF, Gaggenau, Whirlpool, Asko, Omega, Chef, Simpson.

How it works

  1. Tell us the existing brand and what has gone wrong. We can usually call repair-or-replace from a phone description.
  2. We confirm an appointment. Same-week is normal.
  3. We diagnose, quote, and book the replacement. Quote before any work starts.
  4. We replace on the day. Old unit removed and recycled, new unit fitted, paperwork handed over.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

  • Will a new oven fit my existing cabinetry?
    Most modern built-in ovens follow the 600 mm cavity standard, which has been steady for decades. We measure on the diagnostic visit to confirm the new unit will drop straight in.
  • What if the new oven is heavier than the old one?
    Pyrolytic ovens are heavier than older conventional ovens. We check the cabinetry rails can carry the weight and reinforce them if needed before the new unit is fitted.
  • What happens to the old oven?
    We disconnect, remove, and take it away. Older ovens have value at metal recyclers, which is where most of ours go.
  • Do you handle gas-to-electric or electric-to-gas conversions?
    Yes, but the conversion is a larger job. We come and quote separately for the additional cabling or gas line, the new circuit (or gas line termination), and the new unit fitting.

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Coverage
Sydney CBD · Eastern Suburbs · Inner West · North Shore · Sutherland Shire

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