Whether you are using a ceramic hob, induction hob or gas hob, they all need a good deep clean from time to time. Cleaning your hob regularly helps maintain its efficiency and prevents build up of any grime or food blocking the area that emits gas.
Cleaning your hob can often be seen as an unwanted chore, due to the time cleaning each element. In addition, it can quickly become messy and leave you exposed to harmful fumes if toxic solutions are being used. Thankfully, we have a good solution for you.
Our expert team specialise in cleaning hobs and ovens, and are fully trained and equipped to put the sparkle back in your kitchen. They achieve showroom results upon cleaning your hob on each and every clean they carry out.
They are widely familiar with oven models and brands, meaning they know how to clean all types of hobs including; ceramic hobs, induction hobs, gas hobs and electric hobs.
Unlike off-the-shelf domestic oven cleaning products, Falmouth Oven Cleaning use a biodegradable, non-caustic cleaning solution, meaning your kitchen is safe, hygienic and free from harmful fumes. It also means it is safe to use straight after the clean is complete – no waiting around.
Our ‘non-caustic’ cooker cleaning solutions, unique to Falmouth Oven Cleaning, will give your hob a sparkling clean finish. What’s more, the gentle formula is safe to use on any surface – from ceramic and enamel, to chrome and stainless steel, we work to uphold and protect the finish of your hob.
Our hob cooker cleaning specialists aim to cause minimal disturbance to you and your home, so all removable parts are soaked in special baths outside the property. This also ensures your home remains hygienic and mess-free.
The cost of cleaning a hob is dependent upon the size. For an accurate quote, we recommend getting in touch with us or complete our above online form for a no obligation quote.
The duration of the clean will depend on the size of your hob, but our technicians are fully trained to work efficiently to minimise taking up too much of your time. They use a 10-step cleaning process to ensure that all bases are covered,
We recommend cleaning your hob after every use, this will help prevent any grime build up or stubborn stains from occurring. The longer you leave it, the longer it will take to clean. Thorough deep cleans are recommended at least every 6 months, using a professional means they can also ensure your hob is working efficiently and dismantle and clean elements you may not be aware of.
A gas oven isn’t much use without its pilot light. But a pilot light that has gone out is not necessarily a sign your oven is on its last legs. There is an electrode within the oven that operates the pilot light. If that gets dirty, the sensors can malfunction and cause it to go out. In this situation, a simple, targeted clean could get it going again in no time.