Stove Repairs & Servicing
Expert stove repairs & servicing in Wellingborough, Northampton, Milton Keynes & Bedford.
Professional Stove Maintenance for Optimal Performance & Safety
Your stove is a key part of your home’s heating system. Regular servicing ensures it operates efficiently, safely, and lasts for years. We offer professional stove repairs and maintenance tailored to homes in Wellingborough, Northampton, Milton Keynes, and Bedford.

Common Stove Problems We Fix

Cracked or Broken Glass
Reduces efficiency and poses a safety risk

Worn-Out Fire Bricks
Affects heat retention and combustion.

Blocked Air Vents or Flueways
Can cause smoke to back up into the home.

Can cause smoke to back up into the home.
Increases fuel costs.
Our Comprehensive Stove Servicing Includes
Full Safety Inspection
Checking for leaks, cracks, and ventilation issues.
Deep Cleaning
Removing ash, soot, and debris.
Replacement of Essential Parts
New seals, fire bricks, and baffles.
Efficiency Testing
Ensuring optimal heating performance.

Localized Stove Servicing Approach
Bedford’s period properties often feature older stoves that require specialist servicing, while Milton Keynes’ contemporary stoves may need modern part replacements. Our experience in each area ensures you receive expert care suited to your stove’s make and model.

Have Any Questions?
FAQ's
Keeping your stove in top condition is important for both safety and efficiency. Here, we address some of the most common questions about our stove repair services.
Do stoves need to be serviced?
Yes, stoves require regular servicing to maintain safety and efficiency. This includes sweeping the chimney, cleaning the stove, and checking components to prevent chimney fires and ensure optimal performance.
How much does it cost to service a stove?
On average, stove servicing costs between £75 to £200, depending on the type and condition of the stove. Additional fees may apply for parts or larger chimneys.
Is it better to repair or replace a stove?
If the repair costs are 50% or more of the price of a new stove, replacement is often more cost-effective. If your stove is older or inefficient, upgrading may save you more in the long run.