Household prices for kitchen install
Kitchens can be either DIY or fitted by professionals. The base units for a kitchen do not vary greatly from manufacturer but the quality of the exterior and fitting does. The thing that will fail in your kitchen in the coming years is thing like draw bottoms warping with too much weight, shelves collapsing un-expectedly, door falling off their hinges and water leakages around the sink units due to failing sealant. A new kitchen can vastly improve the look of your house, whilst also making it a much nicer place to live in. New kitchens come in all shapes and sizes and you generally get what you pay for. A cheap new kitchen wont last as long or look as good as an expensive new kitchen.
| Detailed Description of Work | Price/Cost | Units | Location | Last Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Install of New Kitchen (units from Wickes) Install following items: 7 cupboards (1 wall, 3 intergrated applicance cupboards, 3 base units) Worktops (38mm solid wood) Gas Hob (inc re-connecting to existing supply) Single Electric Cooker Fridge Freezer (intergrated) Extractor Fan Washing Machine (intergrated) Sink & Tap Wall Tiles (3m2) Vinyl Floor (3m2) Plaster Ceiling (3m2 Fit Light fitting, Wall Switch, 3 wall plugs and new RCD. All labour, parts & fittings. | £1,250 | item/job | SW London | 2009-05-01 |
| 12x20 kitchen, put in wood floor, alot of painting, putting in doors. tile around walls, redoing a exhaust system, caulking, | £5,000 | item/job | Us | 2008-03-03 |
| 6k for the Kitchen and 6k to fit including new floor, ceiling, electrics and appliances | £12,000 | item/job | Bristol | 2008-02-27 |
| supply ,fit new kichen | £3,000 | item/job | Stamford hill | 2007-12-01 |
| Units and fitting | £5,000 | item/job | 2005-07-04 |