Oven element replacement

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• Confirm oven make and model and identify the correct replacement element
• Isolate and lock off the electrical supply and check circuits are dead using appropriate PPE
• Remove oven panels or pull out built‑in oven to access the heating element
• Remove faulty element and fit a manufacturer‑matched replacement, reconnect earth and terminals
• Reassemble oven, restore power and carry out basic functional tests on relevant heat settings
• Tidy the work area and dispose of the old element; advise if further repairs or parts are needed
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £60 | £120 | First 30–60 minutes on site |
Labour per hour | £60 | £90 | Electrician or appliance engineer rate |
Materials | £20 | £65 | Replacement element cost varies by make/model |
Disposal | £0 | £20 | Small-item disposal or skip charge if bulky removal needed |
Extras (e.g. access) | £0 | £80 | Oven removal, access equipment or additional electrical work |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £140 | £330 | Typical call‑out plus part and 1–2 hours labour; complex jobs cost more |
Time on Site
Most straightforward oven element replacements take 45 minutes–1.5 hours including testing and tidying; factors that extend time include built‑in ovens requiring removal, corroded fixings, hidden electrical faults or waiting for a specific part
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• Do you supply the replacement element and is it covered by a parts warranty
• Are you a qualified electrician or appliance engineer and can you provide ID or certification
• What is included in your call‑out fee and do you charge for testing or reassembly separately
• If the element is not the only fault how will you report additional work and get approval for extra costs
• Do you dispose of the old part and is waste removal included in the price
• What guarantee do you provide on labour and how long does it last
How to Avoid Surprises
• Make the oven model number accessible or send photos before the visit
• Clear surrounding cupboards and ensure space to pull out a built‑in oven if needed
• Confirm parking or loading access and advise of any permit or estate restrictions
• Tell the tradie about pets or vulnerable occupants and arrange a safe workspace
• Check parts lead times for your model and agree whether you or the engineer will order them
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