
Oven cleaning in Beckenham
We do oven cleaning in Beckenham and the streets around it, along with the rest of the cleaning work people ring us for.
- Evenings and weekends at no extra charge
- If it is not clean when we leave, we come back
- Fixed price per appliance, agreed before we start
- Our own machines and materials, so there is nothing for you to supply
Rather talk? Ring 020 8077 1953, seven days.
What we get called out for

Single ovens
One cavity, one door. Racks and runners out, glass split where it comes apart.

Double ovens
Two cavities and usually two doors. The grill side is nearly always the worse of the two.

Range cookers
Wider cavities, heavier doors, and a hob that is part of the same unit.
Working in Beckenham
Beckenham was built out as a wealthy Victorian and Edwardian commuter suburb once the railway arrived, so the older core is large detached and semi-detached villas on Copers Cope Road, Foxgrove Road and the Cator estate fringe, generously proportioned houses with big kitchens at the rear and, increasingly, dug out or extended side return kitchens with range cookers. Between them run two storey Victorian terraces along and behind Beckenham Road, and the outer belt towards Eden Park, Elmers End and West Wickham is almost entirely 1930s bay-fronted semis. Postwar low rise flats and a handful of 1960s blocks fill the gaps near the Junction.
Zone R3 covers Copers Cope Road and the streets around Beckenham Junction, with permit-only parking typically 9am to 5pm on weekdays, and Bromley has consulted on extending the Beckenham zone hours further, so the controlled window is not fixed.
The commuter-belt zoning around the Junction exists to stop station parking, which means a trade vehicle without a permit gets ticketed on exactly the streets with the largest houses and the biggest kitchens.
The Victorian villas on the Cator and Copers Cope side very often have a full-width range cooker or a twin-cavity double oven in a rear extension, which is a two-person lift and needs the tank capacity planned rather than a single-oven dip.
Water here is hard, which shows up as scale inside steam ovens and on the trays people rinse and put back wet. It comes off, it just takes longer than the grease does.
Prices
One price per appliance, agreed on the phone and not changed on the doorstep. A single oven is £77. Add the hob or the extractor to the same visit and you only pay for the extras, because the cleaner is already there.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Single oven | £77 |
| Double oven | £110 |
| Range cooker, 90cm | £114 |
| AGA, two oven | £143 |
| Hob, from | £23 |
| Extractor | £28 |
A single oven with the hob and extractor added comes to £128 (a gas hob is a few pounds more). Two appliances in one visit is the commonest booking we take. Minimum charge is £67, which only bites on a hob or extractor on its own.
Areas we cover
We work across Beckenham and the streets around it. These are the areas we get to most.
Penge
SE20. Immediately west, a denser Victorian high street area straddling the Bromley and Bexley-facing boundary.
Elmers End
BR3. South of Beckenham on the tram line, with Elmers End station and the South Norwood Country Park edge.
Eden Park
BR3. South-east, a quiet interwar suburb built around the station and the cricket ground.
Shortlands
BR2. East towards Bromley, large detached houses on the Ravensbourne valley slope.
West Wickham
BR4. South-east beyond Eden Park, 1930s semis around Wickham Court and the Coney Hall estate.
Kent House
BR3. North-west between Beckenham and Penge, its own station one stop before Beckenham Junction.
