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Kitchen Fitters Bristol

Find kitchen fitters in Bristol

Planning a new kitchen or refurbishment in Bristol? Describe the units, worktops, room and any service changes once, then compare kitchen fitters interested in the job.

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Looking for a kitchen fitter near you in Bristol?

Enter the postcode and share the kitchen plan, dimensions and product list if you have them. Mention whether walls, plumbing, electrics, gas, flooring or tiling are changing so suitable Bristol fitters can judge the full scope.

Common kitchen fitter services

What can kitchen fitters in Bristol help with?

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

Full kitchen installation

Fitting cabinets, panels, plinths, doors and the main kitchen layout to the supplied plan.

Worktop fitting

Measuring, cutting and fitting suitable worktops, joins, cut-outs and upstands.

Kitchen refurbishments

Replacing selected units, doors, worktops or finishes without rebuilding the whole room.

Sink & appliance fitting

Coordinating sinks and appliance housings with appropriately qualified plumbing, gas or electrical work where required.

Kitchen tiling & splashbacks

Wall and floor finishes coordinated around cabinets, worktops, sockets and wet areas.

Making good & finishing

Final trims, adjustments and making good after units and service alterations are complete.

How much does kitchen fitting cost?

Cabinet count, worktops and service changes drive the price. Current 2026 UK guidance gives these broad examples:

£1,700–£3,000Typical labour-only fitting
£5,000–£8,000Small 8–10m² kitchen
£8,000–£15,000Medium 12–16m² kitchen
£15,000–£25,000+Large 20m²+ kitchen

Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. Bristol quotes vary with kitchen brand, cabinet count, worktop material, demolition, plumbing, electrics, gas, flooring, tiling and decorating.

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Separate fitting from specialist service changes

A kitchen fitter may coordinate the project, but gas, electrical, structural and some plumbing work may need appropriately competent specialists.

  • Share the supplier plan, product list and room dimensions.
  • List demolition and waste removal separately from fitting.
  • Identify plumbing, gas, electrical and ventilation changes.
  • Confirm worktop templating, appliance connections, tiling and decorating in the scope.

Cost sources: MyJobQuote 2026 kitchen remodelling cost guide

Bristol kitchen-fit planning

Structural changes and trade-waste responsibility can sit outside the cabinet installation itself

A kitchen refit can range from a straightforward unit swap to a project involving walls, services and large amounts of demolition waste. Bristol's local guidance makes those distinctions important to price early.

Structural alterations may need building-regulation approval

Bristol City Council lists structural alterations such as removing all or part of a load-bearing wall as building work that requires attention under the Building Regulations. If a kitchen layout involves opening rooms up or changing structure, establish the approval and design route before cabinets are ordered.

Source: Bristol City Council — building-regulation approval

Old units and construction waste from the job are trade waste

Bristol says businesses must make their own arrangements for commercial waste and use a registered waste carrier or authorised facility. Household recycling centres cannot be used for waste generated by a business or tradesperson, so check whether removal of old units, worktops and packaging is included in the quote.

Source: Bristol City Council — business waste disposal

Local to Bristol

Kitchen Fitters covering Bristol

Kitchen fitters may cover Bristol by postcode, kitchen size and project scope. Example areas include:

CliftonRedlandBishopstonBedminsterSouthvilleHorfieldEastonBrislington

Share the plan and product list before asking for a fixed price

The same number of cabinets can be a very different job if walls move, worktops need specialist fabrication or plumbing and electrics are being relocated.

Separate fitting from specialist services. Confirm who is responsible for electrical, gas, plumbing, tiling, decorating, worktop templating and waste so gaps do not appear after strip-out.

How it works

Share the kitchen plan once, then compare Bristol fitters

A product schedule and clear scope make kitchen quotes much easier to compare.

Upload the plan and scope

Add the postcode, dimensions, units, worktops, appliances and any service changes.

Hear from suitable fitters

Up to three interested Bristol kitchen fitters can respond.

Compare the complete package

Check reviews and compare demolition, fitting, worktops, specialist trades, waste and making good.

Before you hire

What should you check before hiring a kitchen fitter?

The key is knowing who owns each part of the job when multiple trades and suppliers are involved.

Use the same product schedule

Make sure each quote is based on the same cabinet count, worktops, appliances and accessories.

Identify specialist work

Confirm who handles gas, electrical, plumbing and structural elements and whether they are included in the price.

Agree the finish point

Clarify waste, tiling, flooring, decorating, silicone and final adjustments before work starts.

Questions

Kitchen Fitters in Bristol: common questions

Useful answers before you post the job.

How much does a kitchen fitter cost in Bristol?

The price depends on cabinet count, worktops, room condition and how much plumbing, electrical, tiling or structural work is included. Share the plan so each fitter prices the same scope.

Do I need building regulations if I remove a wall for a new kitchen?

Potentially yes. Bristol City Council specifically lists structural alterations such as removing a load-bearing wall as building work that can require approval.

Who should remove the old kitchen?

That should be stated in the quote. If the fitter creates and removes the waste as part of paid work, Bristol treats it as business or trade waste rather than ordinary household waste.

Can one kitchen fitter coordinate other trades?

Some do and some price only the fitting. Ask exactly who is arranging plumbing, electrics, gas work, tiling and decorating and whether those costs are included.

Do I have to hire a kitchen fitter who responds?

No. Up to three interested local professionals can respond and there is no obligation to hire.

Ready to compare kitchen fitters in Bristol?

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