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Kitchen Fitters Birmingham

Find kitchen fitters in Birmingham

Installing a new kitchen or replacing units, worktops and fittings? Share the plan, room and scope once, then compare kitchen fitters covering Birmingham.

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Looking for a kitchen fitter near you in Birmingham?

Enter the postcode and explain whether the kitchen is supply-and-fit, labour-only or a partial refurbishment. Include plans, unit list and photos if available so suitable Birmingham fitters can price the same scope.

Common kitchen fitter services

What can kitchen fitters in Birmingham help with?

Choose a professional whose experience matches the scale and practical requirements of your job.

Full kitchen installation

Setting out and fitting cabinets, panels, doors, plinths and the main kitchen layout from an agreed plan.

Kitchen units

Replacing or adding base and wall units, end panels, fillers and associated cabinetry.

Worktops

Measuring, cutting and fitting suitable worktop materials, including joints and openings where appropriate.

Sinks & appliance housings

Fitting cabinets and openings around sinks and appliances, with regulated connections handled by suitable specialists where required.

Kitchen refurbishments

Refreshing selected parts of an existing kitchen without replacing every unit or changing the complete layout.

Splashbacks & finishing

Coordinating panels, tiling, trims and making-good work around the completed installation where included in the scope.

How much does kitchen fitting cost?

Kitchen price comparisons only work when supply, fitting and other trades are separated clearly. Current 2026 MyJobQuote guidance gives these examples:

£1,700–£3,000Standard labour-only fitting guide
£6,000–£15,000+Typical full supply & install range
£300–£800Worktop guide
£150–£300Sink & taps guide

Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. Birmingham quotes vary with kitchen size, cabinet system, worktop material, removal, plumbing, electrical or gas alterations, tiling and making good.

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Separate fitting from the other trades

A kitchen fitter may coordinate a full project or may price only the cabinetry. Make sure plumbing, electrics, gas, tiling and decorating are clearly included or excluded.

  • Share the final kitchen plan and product list.
  • Say whether the old kitchen must be removed and disposed of.
  • Confirm worktop cuts, appliance housings, sinks and finishing panels.
  • Identify plumbing, electrical, gas, plastering and tiling work separately.

Cost sources: MyJobQuote 2026 kitchen remodelling cost guide

Birmingham kitchen planning

Property layout and regulated alterations can affect a kitchen project

A straightforward cabinet swap is different from a kitchen project that changes walls, ventilation or regulated services.

Birmingham's housing mix creates very different kitchen layouts

Birmingham City Observatory's Census 2021 housing briefing records a large mix of semi-detached, terraced and purpose-built flat accommodation. That matters for kitchen fitting because room proportions, external access, stair/lift constraints and the route for carrying long worktops can vary significantly between property types.

Source: Birmingham City Observatory — Census 2021 Housing

Planning permission and Building Regulations are different questions

Birmingham City Council's planning guidance notes that Building Regulations can apply even where planning permission is not required. A routine like-for-like kitchen replacement may be simple, but structural alterations, new openings, ventilation or regulated electrical and gas work can bring additional requirements and suitably qualified trades into the project.

Source: Birmingham City Council — check if you need planning permission

Local to Birmingham

Kitchen Fitters covering Birmingham

Kitchen fitters can cover different parts of Birmingham; enter the actual property postcode. Example areas include:

EdgbastonHarborneSelly OakKings HeathHall GreenErdingtonYardleySutton Coldfield

The kitchen plan is the best starting point

Plans, cabinet sizes and appliance specifications remove guesswork and help fitters identify difficult corners, worktop joins, service positions and missing panels before the installation starts.

Check who coordinates specialist trades. Electrical and gas work in particular may require appropriately qualified or registered professionals rather than being absorbed informally into a general fitting quote.

How it works

Share the kitchen plan once, then compare interested fitters

A clear product list and scope make labour quotes much easier to compare.

Upload the plan and scope

Add the postcode, kitchen plan, unit list, worktop type, removal needs and any other trades required.

Hear from suitable fitters

Up to three interested Birmingham kitchen fitters can respond.

Compare inclusions

Check reviews and whether removal, cabinetry, worktops, appliances, service alterations and finishing are included.

Before you hire

What should you check before hiring a kitchen fitter?

The most common quote confusion comes from different assumptions about removal, worktops, appliances and other trades.

Use the same kitchen plan

Make sure every fitter is pricing the same cabinet list, worktop and appliance layout.

Confirm trade coordination

Identify who is responsible for plumbing, electrics, gas, plastering, tiling and decorating and when each trade attends.

Agree finishing details

Ask about end panels, fillers, plinths, cornice, sealants, waste and making good before accepting the quote.

Questions

Kitchen Fitters in Birmingham: common questions

Useful answers before you post the job.

How much does kitchen fitting cost in Birmingham?

MyJobQuote's 2026 guide puts standard labour-only kitchen fitting around £1,700–£3,000, while a full supplied and installed kitchen can commonly run from about £6,000 to £15,000 or more.

Can a kitchen fitter arrange plumbers and electricians?

Some fitters coordinate other trades and some price cabinetry only. Ask explicitly who is responsible and check that regulated work is completed by suitably qualified professionals.

Do I need planning permission for a new kitchen?

A normal internal like-for-like kitchen replacement generally is not a planning application in itself, but structural changes and other work can trigger separate planning or Building Regulations considerations. Check the actual project.

How many Birmingham kitchen fitters can respond?

Up to three interested local professionals can respond.

Do I have to hire one?

No. There is no obligation to hire after posting.

Ready to compare kitchen fitters in Birmingham?

Share the kitchen plan and scope once, then compare interested Birmingham fitters and their quotes.