


Complete Electrical Group installs built-in wall ovens and freestanding ovens for homes across Botanic Ridge, Clyde & Cranbourne and surrounding suburbs. Safe installation by a licensed electrician.
Circuit assessment
We check whether a correctly rated dedicated oven circuit already exists at the installation location and assess the switchboard capacity if a new circuit is needed.
Dedicated circuit installation if required
A dedicated 20 to 32-amp circuit is run from the switchboard to the oven location using correctly rated cable and fittings.
Oven installation and connection
The oven is positioned in the cavity or location, connected to the dedicated circuit, and all ventilation clearances are confirmed.
Test and confirm
The oven is tested through a heating cycle to confirm correct function. We confirm all elements, fans, and controls are operating correctly before signing off.
Ovens are one of the higher-current appliances in a home and their installation must be handled carefully to be both safe and compliant. An electric oven draws between 10 and 40 amps depending on the model — far more than a standard power point circuit is designed to supply. This is why oven installation requires a dedicated circuit run directly from the switchboard, and why it must be carried out by a licensed electrician.
Complete Electrical Group installs built-in wall ovens and freestanding ovens for homes across Botanic Ridge, Clyde & Cranbourne and surrounding areas. We handle the full installation including the dedicated circuit installation and connection, making sure the oven receives clean, correctly rated power from the outset.
Built-in wall ovens are increasingly popular in kitchen designs across Melbourne’s south-east. They position the oven at a comfortable working height, integrate cleanly into cabinetry, and often allow the cooktop to be positioned separately for a more flexible kitchen layout.
Installing a built-in oven correctly involves more than just sliding it into the cavity and connecting it. Complete Electrical Group ensures the oven is correctly positioned for ventilation clearances, the connection is made safely using a correctly rated outlet or hardwired connection, and the oven is tested for correct function before the job is complete.
A dedicated circuit means a circuit that runs directly from the switchboard to a single appliance — in this case the oven. There are two important reasons for this:
If your home does not have a dedicated oven circuit, Complete Electrical Group will run one from your switchboard as part of the installation. We also check that your switchboard has the capacity for the additional circuit before starting work.
If you are replacing both your oven and cooktop at the same time — a common scenario during kitchen renovations — Complete Electrical Group can handle both installations in a single visit, saving time and reducing the number of trades visits required.
The oven and cooktop connections are often in close proximity and share the same stage of the renovation sequence, so it makes practical sense to install both in one visit. See our cooktop installation and rangehood installation pages for related services.
Complete Electrical Group installs ovens for homes across Botanic Ridge, Clyde, Cranbourne, Clyde North, Berwick, Narre Warren, Officer, Pakenham and surrounding suburbs. We carry common oven outlet fittings on our vehicles and can usually complete most standard oven installations in a single visit.
New oven ready to go in? Complete Electrical Group will get it installed safely and correctly. Contact us for a fast, competitive installation quote across Botanic Ridge, Clyde & Cranbourne and surrounding suburbs.