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A kitchen renovation is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make to a home in Burntwood. From a cost-effective facelift — new doors, worktops, and handles — to a complete knock-through redesign with integrated appliances, the right kitchen fitter makes all the difference. Quote2 helps Burntwood homeowners find trusted kitchen fitters and joiners across Burntwood and Staffordshire, including nearby areas like Lichfield and Cannock. Unlike kitchen showrooms that bundle fitting into the sale, posting on Quote2 gives you independent access to skilled fitters who can work with any supplier — including IKEA, Wren, Howdens, or your own bespoke cabinetmaker. Posting is free, and you'll only hear from tradespeople who are genuinely available and interested in your project.
Expert Advice
Always get at least three quotes before choosing a kitchen renovation & fitting to make sure you're getting a fair price.
Ask to see photos of recent work similar to yours — a good tradesperson will be happy to share examples.
Check that your kitchen renovation & fitting has public liability insurance before any work starts.
Get a written quote that clearly lists materials and labour so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives.
Read reviews from previous customers on Quote2 — look for comments about punctuality, tidiness, and communication.
A basic kitchen installation with flat-pack units typically starts around £3,000–£6,000 including fitting. A mid-range renovation with quality units and integrated appliances often costs £8,000–£15,000. High-end bespoke kitchens can exceed £25,000. Compare real quotes from Burntwood fitters on Quote2.
A standard kitchen installation typically takes 3–7 days. More complex projects involving structural changes, new plumbing routes, or bespoke joinery may take two to three weeks. Your fitter will give you a clear timeline before work starts.
Yes — independent kitchen fitters can fit units from any supplier, including Howdens, IKEA, B&Q, Wren, and others. Some fitters also have trade accounts which can save you money on the units themselves.
In most cases no — kitchen renovations are considered permitted development. However, if your property is listed or in a conservation area, or if you're making structural changes, you may need consent. A local kitchen fitter in Burntwood can advise.
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