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The average rating for Bark Kitchen Fitters is 4.79, based on 182,162 reviews
Thinking of hiring a kitchen fitter to transform your kitchen? Read our handy guide to find out how much you can expect to pay for kitchen installation in the UK.
Whether you’re thinking of upgrading your kitchen worktops or looking for a complete kitchen refit, hiring a kitchen fitter can help to ensure that your kitchen is installed to the highest standards.
You’ll need to supply your kitchen units, fixtures and fittings for your kitchen fitter to install. Your kitchen fitter will then complete a dry fit, involving building and fitting your kitchen units, sink, taps, appliances and any other fittings.
Your kitchen fitter may also remove your old kitchen as well as plastering and re-tiling your walls and floors or painting your kitchen for an additional cost.
It’s worth noting that a kitchen fitter will not connect your appliances to mains supplies or set them up, so you may also need to hire a gas plumber, electrician or plumber.
Hiring an independent kitchen fitter to install your new kitchen will give you greater control over the design and fit of your kitchen. But what is the price of hiring a kitchen fitter in the UK?
The cost of hiring a kitchen fitter will depend on the size of the kitchen, the services that you require and your location. Although there is no fixed rate for kitchen fitting and remodelling, a breakdown of average costs of hiring a kitchen fitter is given below.
Average cost | £1,500 - £2,500 |
Minimum cost | £1,000 |
Maximum cost | £5,000 |
The cost of hiring a kitchen fitter will depend on several different factors including:
Kitchen size
Services required
Location
The price of your kitchen installation will depend on the size of the kitchen being fitted. A small and compact galley kitchen will be significantly cheaper to install than a large family kitchen. This is due to the amount of time that it will take to fit a large kitchen.
The cost of your kitchen installation will also be influenced by any additional services that you require. This could include removal of your old kitchen, plastering, painting or tiling. Any additional services that you require will increase the cost of your kitchen installation.
You’ll need to factor your location into the price of your kitchen installation. The price of hiring an independent kitchen fitter tends to be higher in and around London, as well as the South of England. Prices in the North, along with Scotland and Wales, are typically lower.
Many kitchen suppliers offer a fitting service. However, there are many benefits of hiring an independent kitchen fitter instead of paying for a complete supply and installation package.
The biggest benefit of sourcing independent kitchen installation and remodelling is that you can mix and match products from different suppliers. So, if you want to choose cabinets from one company and a worktop from another, you can.
Hiring an independent kitchen fitter will also give you greater control over every aspect of your kitchen design. You can choose exactly how you want it to be designed and fitted and communicate your wishes directly to your kitchen fitter.
Your independent kitchen fitter will also be contracted directly to you, rather than being sub-contracted through a retailer. This means that that they are accountable to you and will work to your standards.
The benefits of choosing to hire an independent kitchen fitter are endless, but finding the right one can be a challenge. When you search for a kitchen fitter on Bark, you can browse the profiles of companies that meet your requirements and read reviews from genuine clients before requesting a quote.
The average rating for Bark Kitchen Fitters is 4.79, based on 182,162 reviews