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$65 - $300

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$65

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How much does professional oven cleaning cost?

Standard oven cleaning usually costs between $65 to $150, but your cleaner might charge more or less. The cost of oven cleaning depends on where you live, the condition and age of your oven, and how long it’s likely to take. 

By the end of this guide, you’ll have a clear idea of what you can expect to pay to get your oven or stovetop cleaned professionally.

Oven cleaning price list

The average cost of oven cleaning depends on the type of oven and how much work is involved in making your appliance sparkly again. Here's an overview of oven cleaning costs:

Service

Price

Oven cleaning

$65-$300

Rangehood cleaning

$135-$180 

Oven, rangehood, and stovetop cleaning

$100-$200

a woman cleaning an oven door

What factors affect the cost of cleaning your oven?

The cost of oven cleaning services can vary. Here are the factors that might increase or decrease the price:

  • Task complexity, urgency, and duration

  • Appliance age

  • Date of last cleaning project

  • Any extras (like stovetop, rangehood, BBQ cleaning) 

  • Available equipment or supplies

  • Your location/suburb

  • Weekend or holiday rates

What are the standard inclusions of oven cleaning?

When you book an oven cleaner, it might take 1-2 hours, depending on the size and condition of your oven). Your oven cleaner will usually include the following services:

  • Set up protective sheets to keep the surrounding area clean

  • Remove all trays and interior racks and clean them with appropriate products

  • Remove doors (if they can be removed) and clean them inside and out

  • Clean the interior oven cavity

  • Replace all parts correctly

  • Clean the surrounding area and put any rubbish in the bin

  • Test the oven to make sure it works perfectly

Standard oven cleaning prices don’t usually include extras, like cleaning your grill, stovetop, and rangehood, so if these need attention, you need to request them specifically. Your cleaner might also be able to help with fridge cleaning, floor mopping, or whole house cleaning.

Do I need to hire someone to clean my oven?

a man cleaning an ovenIf you’ve ever attempted DIY oven cleaning, you’ll know it’s a messy job that can take hours. You’ll have to bend yourself into an awkward position, use harsh chemicals, and put up with a strong smell. If you’ve been putting off cleaning your oven for too long, it might be worth seeking professional help.  

A professional job will:

  • Help your oven function better

  • Prevent fires from built-up grease and food remnants 

  • Save energy by improving efficiency

  • Help your food taste better

  • Reduce oven fumes and smoking

You can also hire a professional oven cleaner as part of move-out cleaning to make sure you get your bond back.

How to post your first oven cleaning task

Are you ready to hire a house cleaner? It’s easy! Just post a task, review offers, and choose a cleaner. They’ll arrange to come and clean your oven. If you want to know more, learn how it works.

The more info you include, the easier it will be for your oven cleaner to price the job and make an offer. Plus, they’ll refer to your list when they arrive to complete the task.

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FAQs

A cleaning contractor’s hourly rate depends on a lot of factors, like location, skill, demand, and experience. A standard hourly rate for cleaners in the United States is anywhere from $30-$150/hour.

Oven cleaning usually takes around one to two hours. The time frame will depend on your oven’s condition, how long it’s been since it was last cleaned, your equipment, and your experience.

If you’re sensitive to certain cleaning products, you can specify in your ad which products and ingredients you’d prefer. For example, one Airtasker recently asked for oven cleaning with only lemon juice, vinegar, baking soda, and Coca-Cola. Or you might supply your own cleaning products that you know you won’t react to. If you want to avoid strong chemicals, you may need to allow more time for your oven cleaning professional to get the job done.

You’ll need to pay your oven cleaner a fair price that compensates them for their time spent cleaning, traveling, and any supplies they brought with them. Remember that they’ll also need to pay tax, gas, and other expenses with the amount they’re paid. When you hire through the Airtasker marketplace, your cleaner can set their own rate and only accept the jobs they want to do.

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