Oven Installation In Melbourne

Professional Oven Installation Melbourne
Are you looking for comprehensive oven installation in Melbourne? Addison Appliances provides professional oven installation services that are safe, efficient, and fully compliant with Australian standards. Whether you’re replacing an existing unit or upgrading to a new model, we ensure your oven is installed with precision and care.
Our team specialises in delivering seamless installations, giving you confidence that your appliance will work exactly as it should from day one. From careful handling to exact alignment, we make sure your oven integrates perfectly into your kitchen.

Benefits of Professional Oven Installation
Safety & Compliance
Licensed technicians ensure your oven installation meets all safety regulations, including gas and electric standards.
Seamless Integration
Proper installation improves the appliance’s efficiency and integrates seamlessly into your kitchen layout.
Extended Appliance Life
Professional installation reduces wear and tear, extending the life of your appliance.
Converting to Full Electric Oven
Check out our video on the process of free standing oven changeovers.
The process is easy!
OVEN Change over ...
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Get In Contact
Chat with Addison about the best oven for your home. We’ll ask a few quick questions to confirm what’s possible, then advise you on any design limitations or compliance requirements before installation.
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Quote and Booking
You’ll receive your changeover quote by email. If you’re happy to proceed, reply with a few preferred installation dates. The more options you provide, the easier it is for us to schedule. We’ll then confirm your booking via email.
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Installation Day
Typical Built-in Oven Types
60cm Electric Ovens

The 60cm oven is the most common product installed by the Addison team. Often referred to as a 60cm x 60cm oven these products are very common and are somewhat universally sized.
This common size makes this product very likely to fit within the cabinet space of a previously installed 60cm oven. Put simply when changing over a 60cm oven with a new 60cm oven you are unlikely to face challenges.
90cm Electric ovens

The 90cm oven is a very popular product amongst Addison clients. Just like the 60cm oven the 90cm oven is also somewhat universally sized. This common size makes this product very likely to fit within the cabinet space of a previously installed 90cm oven.
Please keep in mind that when we refer to the 90cm oven we are referring to the 90cm wide x 60cm tall variation, and we are not talking about the 90cm wide x 45cm tall oven products that are becoming increasingly popular.
45cm tall Electric Ovens

Just to make it extra confusing, the oven products commonly referred to as 45cm ovens are 45cm tall products that come in typical variations of either 60cm or 90cm wide. It is important to double check both the width and the height of your existing oven when considering the ideal new product selection. For example you may wish to replace your 90cm wide x 60cm tall oven with a replacement and accidentally purchase a 90cm wide x 45cm tall oven. This would leave you with a gap in the cabinet in need of filling. This is an easy mistake to make.
60cm Double Electric Ovens

This type of product is often colloquially referred to as a 60cm x 90cm (or 6 by 9) oven due to its dimensions being typically approximating 60cm wide and 90cm tall.
This oven configuration essentially consists of a standard sized 60cm oven at the top and a shorter grille oven at the bottom. This product is most commonly supplied as an all in one (single piece) configuration.
Stacked Electric Ovens

Unlike the previously described 60cm by 90cm double oven, stacked ovens are multiple separate appliances. Sometimes our clients opt to stack multiple ovens into a cabinetry section to simply have the extra cooking space available to them.
In other instances clients choose to stack different types of ovens for different cooking styles, eg. standard and steam cooking. Some manufacturers sell a stacking kit to connect the ovens and if this is not provided Addison staff may need to allow for the construction of a separating shelf. Stacked oven may require individual electrical circuits to power each unit.
Gas powered Ovens

Gas ovens are few and far between these days with most of our clients with opting for the superior experience of an electric oven. Needless to say the process of installing a gas oven requires a completely different process and different trades persons.
For this reason it is very important to ensure that you are aware as to whether or not your old oven is gas or electric powered. Addison have the trades persons to undertake either type of installation however if you wish to upgrade from a gas to an electric oven our electricians will need to run a new circuit to power the product.
Tip: if your old oven had a visible flame when operating then it is a gas powered product.
Typical Freestanding Oven Types
Gas Powered Freestanding Ovens

Gas powered freestanding ovens utilise gas for both the cooktop surface as well as the oven. Some older gas only ovens are true to their name with absolutely no connection to power, while more modern gas powered ovens often require a powerpoint to plug into to service the lights and internal fan.
Typically when an electrical connection is required to service a gas powered freestanding oven it would not need to be an independent electrical circuit as the power draw would be very low.
Gas powered freestanding ovens are becoming less common due to the superior experience and lower running cost of electric ovens.
These products are most commonly available in 60cm wide variations.
Electric (non-induction) Freestanding Ovens

Electric freestanding ovens combine an electric oven and a ceramic-glass electric cooktop in a single, standalone unit. These products most commonly do require an independent electrical circuit (of adequate size and legally installation) to be connected to service the product.
Please keep in mind that when changing over an electric freestanding oven that the modern compliance requirements of an adequate circuit and a visible isolation switch would be required. For more information on isolation switches please check out our page on induction cooking.
While these electric freestanding ovens are not quite as popular today with the availability of induction products they can be somewhat more cost effective and do not require induction compatible pots and pans to operate.
Additionally this product only requires 60cm of clearance to the rangehood above making it a popular choice for people changing over an old gas powered oven who may not have quite enough clearance to install another gas top freestanding oven. These products are most commonly available in 60cm wide variations.
Dual Fuel Freestanding Ovens

The dual fuel freestanding oven is a versatile kitchen appliance that combines the benefits of both gas and electric cooking in one unit. While gas cooktops can be favoured by many, gas ovens are rarely preferred over electric ovens. As the dual fuel freestanding oven provides the gas cooktop experience as well as the superior electric oven baking ability, they are one of the most popular products installed by our team.
Dual fuel freestanding ovens require both our electrical team and our plumbing team for installation. Both trade types can be scheduled to arrive together and undertake these installations efficiently.
Dual fuel ovens do require a gas supply feed as well as an independent electrical circuit, however do not require the added work in installing isolation switches.
This product most commonly sold in a 90cm variation and when undertaking a change over of old to new this product that most regularly fits into the allocated space without a problem due to its universal sizing.
Induction Top Freestanding Ovens

The induction top freestanding oven is a modern kitchen appliance that combines an induction cooktop with an electric oven, offering both advanced cooking technology and flexibility in kitchen placement.
This product is becoming more and more popular as many of our clients are choosing to change out their old dual fuel freestanding ovens for these products as a key step in their mission to ditch gas. This product is not only popular with people leaving gas however as the induction cooking experience is thought to be superior by many.
When changing over from a dual fuel appliance to the induction top freestanding there is unlikely to be any issues with fitting the product due to universal sizing.
There can be requirements for upgrading the circuit though as the existing dual fuel circuit is likely to be undersized to service the new product.
This appliance is most commonly sold in a 90cm version.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check in with the Addison team and we will provide you with our best advice.
When installing the new appliance our team will check the state of your gas line and let you know if there are any detected leaks.
Addison can arrange technicians to cut this larger for you. We even have contractors who are WorkSafe approved for the cutting of stone benchtops (via use of required safety equipment).
Unfortunately we do not repair old appliances.
Yes, we certainly can dispose of old appliances. This is included in our standard change over quotes.
Yes we can install the product to be compatible to run off of LPG, as long as you already have LPG services set up at your home.
A minimum of 650mm of space is required between the burner of the gas appliance and the lowest point of the rangehood.
No, Addison installers will remove the old appliances and dispose of them for you once they arrive at your home.
It is best to schedule an installation appointment with our team at least one day after your appliance(s) are due to arrive.
We do not like to install products on the same day that they are due to arrive at the site just in case the delivery is running late and our technicians are not able to install anything. For this reason, please request a day or two after the expected product arrival date.