OvenPro Price Guide

Single Oven
R.R.P. £69
£59
Oven, Runners/Shelves, Fan, Seal, Door Split/Cleaned + FREE Bulb if required*.
Double Oven
R.R.P. £89
£79
Oven, Runners/Shelves, Fan, Seal, Door Split/Cleaned, 1x FREE Bulb if required*.
Range Cooker / Aga
R.R.P. £129
£POA
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Hob (Gas / Electric)
£15-30
Includes Pan Stands, Gas Reduction Rings, Buttons, Controls, Lid/Glass Top
Cooker Hood / Extractor
£20-35
Clean/Polish + Oil with FREE Fabric Filters if required*.
Microwaves
£20-35
Inner / Outer Door, Oven Interior, Turntable Plate, Controls and Fascia
Oven Types

*Free Bulb/Filter Replacement:

Free bulb replacement is for Standard ‘E14′ Oven & Grill bulbs (ranging from ’15W’ to ’25W’ and ’40W’). Specialist bulbs (E.G ‘G9’ bulbs) are not covered by the free bulb replacement policy. Only one free bulb per oven appliance (E.g. if the oven has more than one bulb, only one will be replaced). Free filter replacement only applies to standard fabric filters and does not cover ‘Carbon’ or other specialist filters. OvenPro may stock additional bulb types for customer purchase.

Prices & Policies

Prices and Payments:

OvenPro accepts Cash and Bank Transfers. Debit Card, Credit Card, and Paypal (via https://paypal.me/OvenPro) can also be used on occasion. We use ‘sum up’ secure payment terminals of which Visa, V Pay, Mastercard, Maestro and American Express are certified partners. NFC payments up to the value of £30.00 via Contactless Cards, Android Pay and Apple Pay are also supported. Minimum spend per appointment £40. Prices are adjusted according to the size/length of the job.

OvenPro reserves the right to change the prices of the above services without notice. Special offers are at managerial discretion and are advertised on @theovenpro social media.

Rescheduling:

OvenPro understands that life is a busy thing! We will do our best to reschedule your appointment at a convenient time for you, so you can enjoy the benefits of a super clean oven.

Cancellations:

It’s not always convenient to have someone working in your house and we understand that circumstances change. We politely ask for as much notice as possible for cancellations. OvenPro will not purse repeat cancellation clients for a new appointment and may bill a percentage of lost earnings to the applicable client to cover costs. ‘No show’ appointments automatically trigger a 40% charge.

Children and Pets:

We use safe, non toxic chemicals during our cleaning process while inside the customers home. However we do use sharp tools and blades, so we respectfully ask for children and pets to be removed from the area while our work is carried out.

Abuse:

Everyone deserves the right to do their job without a threat to their safety or abuse of any kind. OvenPro operates a strict, zero tolerance policy regarding these matters and where applicable, will inform the appropriate authorities. Any suggestion of abuse or ‘threat to safety’ will result in instantaneous appointment cancellation.

Damage:

We fully inspect your appliances prior to starting work to check for damage. We only go ahead with work once the customer is aware and satisfied with the state of the appliance. OvenPro is fully insured and where appropriate will do our best to replace parts where (on the extremely unlikely occasion) damage has occurred due to our processes.

Privacy: 

OvenPro does not store customer data on the theovenpro.co.uk website. Any particular customer information is strictly between OvenPro and the client and will never be shared without expressed full permission from that individual. In order to operate, OvenPro requires customer names, contact details and the address of the customer premises. If you wish, on request we will destroy any records retained in our books.

The OvenPro website uses a number of features where the GDPR requires transparency for its uses. The following describes these features and how any applicable technologies are highlighted under European law guidelines:

Activity Log:
This feature only records activities of a site’s registered users, and the retention duration of activity data will depend on the site’s plan and activity type.

Data Used: To deliver this functionality and record activities around site management, the following information is captured: user email address, user role, user login, user display name, WordPress.com and local user IDs, the activity to be recorded, the WordPress.com-connected site ID of the site on which the activity takes place, the site’s Jetpack version, and the timestamp of the activity. Some activities may also include the actor’s IP address (login attempts, for example) and user agent.

Activity Tracked: Login attempts/actions, post and page update and publish actions, comment/pingback submission and management actions, plugin and theme management actions, widget updates, user management actions, and the modification of other various site settings and options. Retention duration of activity data depends on the site’s plan and activity type. See the complete list of currently-recorded activities (along with retention information).

Data Synced (?): Successful and failed login attempts, which will include the actor’s IP address and user agent.

Comment Likes:
This feature is only accessible to users logged in to WordPress.com.

Data Used: In order to process a comment like, the following information is used: WordPress.com user ID/username (you must be logged in to use this feature), the local site-specific user ID (if the user is signed in to the site on which the like occurred), and a true/false data point that tells us if the user liked a specific comment. If you perform a like action from one of our mobile apps, some additional information is used to track the activity: IP address, user agent, timestamp of event, blog ID, browser language, country code, and device info.

Activity Tracked: Comment likes.

Contact Form:

Data Used: If Akismet is enabled on the site, the contact form submission data — IP address, user agent, name, email address, website, and message — is submitted to the Akismet service (also owned by Automattic) for the sole purpose of spam checking. The actual submission data is stored in the database of the site on which it was submitted and is emailed directly to the owner of the form (i.e. the site author who published the page on which the contact form resides). This email will include the submitter’s IP address, timestamp, name, email address, website, and message.

Data Synced (?): Post and post meta data associated with a user’s contact form submission. If Akismet is enabled on the site, the IP address and user agent originally submitted with the comment are synced, as well, as they are stored in post meta.

Gravatar Hovercards:
Data Used: This feature will send a hash of the user’s email address (if logged in to the site or WordPress.com — or if they submitted a comment on the site using their email address that is attached to an active Gravatar profile) to the Gravatar service (also owned by Automattic) in order to retrieve their profile image.

Infinite Scroll:
Data Used: In order to record page views via WordPress.com Stats (which must be enabled for page view tracking here to work) with additional loads, the following information is used: IP address, WordPress.com user ID (if logged in), WordPress.com username (if logged in), user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, country code.

Activity Tracked: Page views will be tracked with each additional load (i.e. when you scroll down to the bottom of the page and a new set of posts loads automatically). If the site owner has enabled Google Analytics to work with this feature, a page view event will also be sent to the appropriate Google Analytics account with each additional load.

Jetpack Comments:
Data Used: Commenter’s name, email address, and site URL (if provided via the comment form), timestamp, and IP address. Additionally, a jetpack.wordpress.com IFrame receives the following data: WordPress.com blog ID attached to the site, ID of the post on which the comment is being submitted, commenter’s local user ID (if available), commenter’s local username (if available), commenter’s site URL (if available), MD5 hash of the commenter’s email address (if available), and the comment content. If Akismet (also owned by Automattic) is enabled on the site, the following information is sent to the service for the sole purpose of spam checking: commenter’s name, email address, site URL, IP address, and user agent.

Activity Tracked: The comment author’s name, email address, and site URL (if provided during the comment submission) are stored in cookies. Learn more about these cookies.

Data Synced (?): All data and metadata (see above) associated with comments. This includes the status of the comment and, if Akismet is enabled on the site, whether or not it was classified as spam by Akismet.

Likes:

This feature is only accessible to users logged in to WordPress.com.

Data Used: In order to process a post like action, the following information is used: IP address, WordPress.com user ID, WordPress.com username, WordPress.com-connected site ID (on which the post was liked), post ID (of the post that was liked), user agent, timestamp of event, browser language, country code.

Activity Tracked: Post likes.

Mobile Theme:

Data Used: A visitor’s preference on viewing the mobile version of a site.

Activity Tracked: A cookie (akm_mobile) is stored for 3.5 days to remember whether or not a visitor of the site wishes to view its mobile version. Learn more about this cookie.

Notifications:

This feature is only accessible to registered users of the site who are logged in to WordPress.com.

Data Used: IP address, WordPress.com user ID, WordPress.com username, WordPress.com-connected site ID and URL, Jetpack version, user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, country code. Some visitor-related information or activity may be sent to the site owner via this feature. This may include: email address, WordPress.com username, site URL, email address, comment content, follow actions, etc.

Activity Tracked: Sending notifications (i.e. when we send a notification to a particular user), opening notifications (i.e. when a user opens a notification that they receive), performing an action from within the notification panel (e.g. liking a comment or marking a comment as spam), and clicking on any link from within the notification panel/interface.

Protect:

Data Used: In order to check login activity and potentially block fraudulent attempts, the following information is used: attempting user’s IP address, attempting user’s email address/username (i.e. according to the value they were attempting to use during the login process), and all IP-related HTTP headers attached to the attempting user.

Activity Tracked: Failed login attempts (these include IP address and user agent). We also set a cookie (jpp_math_pass) for 1 day to remember if/when a user has successfully completed a math captcha to prove that they’re a real human. Learn more about this cookie.

Data Synced (?): Failed login attempts, which contain the user’s IP address, attempted username or email address, and user agent information.

Sharing:

Data Used: When sharing content via email (this option is only available if Akismet is active on the site), the following information is used: sharing party’s name and email address (if the user is logged in, this information will be pulled directly from their account), IP address (for spam checking), user agent (for spam checking), and email body/content. This content will be sent to Akismet (also owned by Automattic) so that a spam check can be performed. Additionally, if reCAPTCHA (by Google) is enabled by the site owner, the sharing party’s IP address will be shared with that service. You can find Google’s privacy policy here.

WordPress.com Secure Sign On:

This feature is only accessible to registered users of the site with WordPress.com accounts.

Data Used: User ID (local site and WordPress.com), role (e.g. administrator), email address, username and display name. Additionally, for activity tracking (see below): IP address, WordPress.com user ID, WordPress.com username, WordPress.com-connected site ID and URL, Jetpack version, user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, country code.

Activity Tracked: The following usage events are recorded: starting the login process, completing the login process, failing the login process, successfully being redirected after login, and failing to be redirected after login. Several functionality cookies are also set, and these are detailed explicitly in our Cookie documentation.

Data Synced (?): The user ID and role of any user who successfully signed in via this feature.

WordPress.com Stats:

Data Used: IP address, WordPress.com user ID (if logged in), WordPress.com username (if logged in), user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, country code. Important: The site owner does not have access to any of this information via this feature. For example, a site owner can see that a specific post has 285 views, but he/she cannot see which specific users/accounts viewed that post. Stats logs — containing visitor IP addresses and WordPress.com usernames (if available) — are retained by Automattic for 28 days and are used for the sole purpose of powering this feature.

Activity Tracked: Post and page views, video plays (if videos are hosted by WordPress.com), outbound link clicks, referring URLs and search engine terms, and country. When this module is enabled, Jetpack also tracks performance on each page load that includes the Javascript file used for tracking stats. This is exclusively for aggregate performance tracking across Jetpack sites in order to make sure that our plugin and code is not causing performance issues. This includes the tracking of page load times and resource loading duration (image files, Javascript files, CSS files, etc.). The site owner has the ability to force this feature to honor DNT settings of visitors. By default, DNT is currently not honored.

WordPress.com Toolbar:

This feature is only accessible to registered users of the site who are also logged in to WordPress.com.

Data Used: Gravatar image URL of the logged-in user in order to display it in the toolbar and the WordPress.com user ID of the logged-in user. Additionally, for activity tracking (detailed below): IP address, WordPress.com user ID, WordPress.com username, WordPress.com-connected site ID and URL, Jetpack version, user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, country code.

Activity Tracked: Click actions within the toolbar.

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