Mirror and oven glass repair

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• Inspect glass type, backing and extent of damage to confirm repair or replacement
• remove oven door or mirror from wall where safe to do so for workshop replacement
• supply and fit replacement glass: cut mirror to size or fit heat‑resistant oven pane to manufacturer spec
• replace seals and gaskets where needed and check oven door alignment and closing
• safely remove and dispose of broken glass and sweep/vacuum work area to remove shards
• provide basic warranty and advise on care for heated glass or mirror backing
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £80 | £110 | First 30–45 min on site |
Labour per hour | £50 | £75 | Skilled glazier or oven technician |
Materials | £30 | £160 | Mirror glass or heat‑resistant oven pane depending on size and make |
Disposal | £10 | £40 | Safe removal and disposal of broken glass |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding) | £0 | £120 | Door hinge or seal replacement; scaffolding for high mirrors |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £140 | £360 | Rounded typical range for single pane mirror or oven door repairs; large or bespoke jobs cost more |
Time on Site
Most mirror or single oven door pane replacements take 1–2 hours on site, including removal, fitting and basic cleanup. Sourcing manufacturer parts, replacing a full door or working at height can extend the visit to 3–4 hours or require a return visit. Factors that extend time include custom glass cutting, part lead times, difficult access and replacing door hinges or seals
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• have you fitted this make/model of oven glass or mirrored unit before
• can you supply heat‑resistant glass that meets the oven manufacturer specification or a matching mirror finish
• will you remove and refit the door and check operation as part of the price
• what warranty do you offer on the glass and workmanship
• how will you contain and dispose of broken glass and do you carry the appropriate PPE
• do you need the oven to be isolated (electric/gas) or for me to remove contents before you arrive
How to Avoid Surprises
• clear the area around the mirror or oven and ensure a parking/loading space close to the door
• take photos of the mirror or oven model number and any door labels to speed up part matching
• remove oven trays and contents and allow the appliance to cool before the visit
• let the tradie know about pets, restricted access or flat communal rules and landlord permissions where applicable
• expect part lead times for manufacturer glass; agree whether the tradie will return to fit or schedule a single visit
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