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Cost of Kitchen Fitting
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National price data for Kitchen Fitting based on estimated ranges across the UK. Compare regions, find local providers, and understand what affects the price.
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Accreditation & credentials
Trade bodies & what they mean for Kitchen Fitting
When hiring a kitchen fitting professional in the UK, always check for relevant trade body accreditation. Accredited providers are typically vetted for competence, insurance, and adherence to professional standards — and while they may charge a premium, the additional cost generally reflects reduced risk and higher quality workmanship.
Common questions
Kitchen Fitting — frequently asked questions
How much does kitchen fitting cost in the UK?
Kitchen fitting costs typically range from £3,000 to £25,000+ depending on project scope. Basic fitted kitchens start around £3,000–£8,000, mid-range installations cost £8,000–£15,000, and luxury bespoke kitchens exceed £20,000. Prices vary significantly by region, materials chosen, and labour complexity.
What affects the cost of kitchen fitting?
Kitchen fitting costs depend on five main factors: cabinet quality and materials (solid wood vs. budget alternatives), worktop type (laminate, granite, quartz), appliance brand and specifications, structural work needed (plumbing, electrics, wall removal), and your location (London typically costs 20–30% more than regional areas).
What does kitchen fitting service actually include?
Kitchen fitting encompasses cabinet installation and alignment, worktop cutting and fitting, appliance connection (cooker, dishwasher, fridge), sink and tap installation, splashback fitting, and final sealant application. Most fitters also handle waste removal and basic site tidying, though plumbing and electrical work may be subcontracted.
What's the difference between fitted and bespoke kitchens?
Fitted kitchens use standard modular units assembled on-site for lower costs and faster installation. Bespoke kitchens are custom-designed and manufactured to precise measurements, offering superior aesthetics and functionality but requiring longer lead times (8–12 weeks) and significantly higher investment (£15,000–£50,000+).
What should I check before hiring a kitchen fitting provider?
Verify the fitter holds relevant qualifications: Gas Safe certification (if gas appliances involved), NICEIC or Part P registration (electrics), and public liability insurance (minimum £1 million). Request references, check online reviews on NearbyPrices.co.uk, ask for written quotations, and confirm warranty terms on workmanship before signing any agreement.
How long does a typical kitchen fitting take?
A standard kitchen fitting typically takes five to ten working days, depending on kitchen size and complexity. Larger projects or those requiring structural changes (removing walls, relocating utilities) may extend to three to four weeks. Expect disruption to your kitchen during installation; many fitters recommend having alternative cooking facilities available.
Do I need a certified kitchen fitter or can any tradesperson do it?
Kitchen fitting itself is unregulated, but certified Gas Safe and electrician credentials are legally required for gas and electrical work connections. Hiring established, insured local or national providers ensures professional standards and accountability. Always request insurance certificates and check credentials before commissioning work to protect your investment.
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