Oven Cleaning in Braemar, Aberdeenshire

Oven Cleaning in Braemar

The Oven Valet Van

The Oven Valet Van

The Oven Valet provides oven and related cooking appliance cleaning services in Braemar, Aberdeenshire. We ensure sparkling ovens, hobs and extractors for both corporate customers in the lettings and property servicing industry and private/domestic customers. We can also work within commercial premises, Commercial prices by quotation only.

Let us take care of your oven and other appliance cleaning – putting the “SPARKLE” back in your oven, every time, guaranteed!

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As a small, family business with 30 years experience in the catering industry, we provide the quality and flexibility of service that our customers demand as we are not bound by the constraints of a franchise operation, and we are happy to offer evening and weekend appointments to suit. Also we are not VAT registered so we can ensure our charges remain competitive with no hidden extras.

We operate in the Braemar, Aberdeenshire area and can take care of your Oven and other appliance cleaning requirements. We can also replace worn seals and blown bulbs.

Get Your Oven Cleaned in Braemar

First, we take all racks, trays, seals and any other removable items and place them in a solution within the specially designed, heated tank in our van. While they are soaking we scrub the remainder of the oven using a harmless organic paste. Finally everything is re-assembled and polished, leaving your oven with that showroom “SPARKLE”.

Call us now to put the “SPARKLE” back in your oven.

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About Braemar

Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around 58 miles (93 km) west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee sitting at an altitude of 339 metres (1,112 ft). The Gaelic Bràigh Mhàrr properly refers to the area of upper Marr (as it literally means), i.e. the area of Marr to the west of Aboyne, the village itself being Castleton of Braemar (Baile a’ Chaisteil). The village used to be known as Cinn Drochaid (bridge end); Baile a’ Chaisteil referred to only the part of the village on the east bank of the river, the part on the west bank being known as Ach an Droighinn (thorn field).