Oven Cleaning Prices in Melbourne

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Oven Cleaning Prices in Melbourne

Prices are in AUD including GST. Based on verified quotes from specialist oven cleaning companies across Australia. Updated March 2026.

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Oven cleaning prices in Melbourne

Oven Cleaning Tips for Melbourne

Melbourne oven cleaning prices are slightly below Sydney. Competition between operators is strong in the inner suburbs — always get at least two quotes.

End-of-lease oven cleaning is commonly requested by Melbourne property managers. Confirm the cleaner will provide a receipt or invoice that satisfies your agent.

Gas cooktops are common in Melbourne — specialist cleaners disassemble burners and trivets for a thorough clean, which general house cleaners typically skip.

Key Services at a Glance — Melbourne

Single Oven Clean

$150

avg · $120$200

Standard single oven

Double Oven Clean

$220

avg · $180$280

Both oven cavities

End-of-Lease Clean

$170

avg · $130$220

Bond-standard clean

Professional oven cleaning in Melbourne starts from $50. A single oven clean averages $150. Prices are in AUD including GST. Based on verified quotes from specialist oven cleaning companies across Australia. Updated March 2026.

Oven cleaning services in Melbourne include single oven clean, double oven clean, range cooker clean, BBQ clean, cooktop clean, rangehood clean, microwave clean, combo packages, and end-of-lease oven cleans. A double oven clean in Melbourne averages $220.

Book a combo package (oven + cooktop + rangehood) rather than individual services. Schedule midweek for better availability. Compare at least two quotes. Maintain your oven with monthly light cleaning between professional services to reduce buildup and cleaning time. End-of-lease oven cleans in Melbourne start from $130.

Check online reviews on Google and trade platforms. Look for operators with consistent 4+ star ratings. Confirm they use non-caustic, fume-free products. Ask whether they carry public liability insurance. For end-of-lease cleans, confirm they provide a receipt or completion report that your property manager will accept.