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UK Pricing Guide

Kitchen Fitter Costs in the UK (2026)

Typical costs for kitchen fitter jobs, what pushes quotes up or down, and how to compare local professionals with confidence.

Typical Kitchen Fitter price range

£3,000–£8,000 for a standard bathroom, £8,000–£20,000 for a mid-range kitchen refit

Pricing varies by property type, service requirements, and location. Always compare at least 3 like-for-like quotes before appointing.

Typical timeline: 1–2 weeks for a bathroom refit, 2–4 weeks for a full kitchen installation

What affects kitchen fitter costs most?

  • Scope and size of works
  • Materials and product quality level
  • Property access and complexity
  • Emergency or out-of-hours callout
  • Regional labour differences

How to get accurate kitchen fitter quotes

  • 1

    Ask to see recent completed kitchen or bathroom projects with photos

  • 2

    Check whether they manage the full installation or subcontract plumbing and electrics

  • 3

    Confirm they are experienced with your chosen materials (natural stone, porcelain, etc.)

  • 4

    Look for reviews mentioning finish quality, tidiness, and attention to detail

  • 5

    Ensure they provide a warranty on both workmanship and materials

Emergency vs planned pricing

Emergency callouts, evening/weekend visits, and urgent parts sourcing usually increase rates. If your job is non-urgent, planning ahead and combining smaller tasks into one visit often reduces total spend.

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Quote checklist before you contact a kitchen fitter

Keep every quote anchored to the same scope, access, and finish assumptions before you decide which provider is actually cheaper.

1

Lock down the room layout, product schedule, and who is supplying fixtures before comparing quotes.

2

Ask whether strip-out, waste disposal, plumbing moves, electrics, and decoration are included separately.

3

Confirm templating, lead times, and snagging visits so the timeline is realistic, not sales-led.

4

Make sure the quote states who coordinates specialist trades and who signs off any regulated work.

Red flags to challenge before you accept a low quote

Cheap headline pricing is only useful when the exclusions, paperwork, and finish standard stay explicit. Push these risks into writing before you shortlist anyone.

Challenge this before approval

A headline price that omits strip-out, waste, plumbing, electrics, or making good.

Challenge this before approval

No product schedule, finish standard, or snagging plan for visible fixtures and surfaces.

Challenge this before approval

Promises to coordinate all trades without naming who signs off regulated work.

Challenge this before approval

Short timelines that ignore templating, drying times, or delivery lead times.

Kitchen Fitter quote-planning routes tied to this cost guide

Use these service-specific planning routes to pressure-test the scope before you ask kitchen fitter providers for final numbers.

Kitchen Installation

Install practical kitchen layouts with coordinated cabinetry, worktops, appliance fitting, and finish detailing.

Quote planning£5,000–£12,000 for many fit-outs excluding premium appliances, £12,000–£25,000+ for larger or high-spec kitchensOften 1–3 weeks for fitting, longer when utility rerouting, plastering, flooring, or worktop templating extend the programme

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Kitchen Fitter cost FAQs

How long does a kitchen refit take?▼

A standard kitchen refit typically takes 2–3 weeks. If structural changes, new plumbing runs, or electrical work are involved, allow 3–4 weeks. A simple like-for-like replacement of units and worktops can be done in 5–7 days.

Should I hire a kitchen fitter or a builder?▼

A kitchen fitter specialises in unit installation, worktop fitting, and finishing. A builder is needed if you are knocking down walls, moving drainage, or altering the structure. Many kitchen projects require both.

What is the best flooring for a bathroom?▼

Porcelain or ceramic tiles are the most durable and waterproof option. Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) is a popular budget-friendly alternative. Avoid laminate or engineered wood in wet areas unless they are specifically rated as waterproof.

Do I need a plumber for a new kitchen?▼

Yes, if you are moving or adding a sink, dishwasher, or washing machine connection. Most kitchen fitters can handle basic plumbing, but moving waste pipes or hot water feeds often requires a qualified plumber.

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