Check out the options if your Aga is in need of a little TLC
Have you inherited an Aga that you love, but secretly wish it were a different colour? Is your Aga so well loved - and well used - that it would benefit from a bit of a facelift? Or have you perhaps damaged a door or one of the hotplate covers with some over-enthusiastic cooking?
If the answer is yes to any of the questions above, then help is at hand.
There's a whole host of replacement parts available for your Aga that can make it look as if you had it installed yesterday.
Changing the colour of your Aga couldn't be easier. Once you've chosen your favourite shade, you simply need to order a new front plate from your local Aga Shop and an engineer will come along and swap your old one for a shiny new one in your favourite colour. You can buy new top-plate and insulating lid covers at the same time and your Aga will look absolutely brand new.
It can also be irritating and upsetting if you've damaged a door or insulating lid cover, but it couldn't be simpler to replace the damaged part.
In fact, if you bought your Aga after 1974, then there is an exact colour match on file, so you can be sure your replacement door or lid will be exactly the same colour as your Aga was when you bought it.
So, why not give your Aga a little TLC and ensure you're making the most of its natural beauty.
For more information, contact your local Aga Shop by calling 08457 125207
2000s: saw development of Agalinks website
The new century also saw development of Glynwed name
1950s: an emerging nation from the war years
Rationing finished in 1954 and shopping centres began
1980s: introduction of electric night-storage Aga
Years of financial, economic and technological growth
1930s: Aga came to England in 1929 from Sweden
Sold by Bell's Asbestos and Engineering Works in Slough
1960s: saw the introduction of the oil-fired Aga
A period of product development, expansion and change
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