South East regional pricing

How Much Does a Kitchen Fitter Cost in Basingstoke and Deane?

Updated prices for . Basingstoke and Deane prices are typically 10% above the national average.

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Price summary

Basingstoke and Deane Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Full Kitchen Installation (Medium) £3,295 £5,490 £8,785
Kitchen Unit Replacement (Full Set) £2,195 £3,845 £6,040
Worktop Installation (Laminate) £220 £550 £880

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South East regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Kitchen Fitter Prices in Basingstoke and Deane

Basingstoke and Deane is in South East England and kitchen fitter costs here are 10% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Full Kitchen Installation (Medium)

Low

£3,295

Average

£5,490

High

£8,785

4-7 days

More details

Complete installation of a medium-sized kitchen including fitting base and wall units, worktops, sink, taps and appliances. Labour only — kitchen units and materials supplied separately.

What affects the price

  • Kitchen size and number of units
  • Complexity of layout (L-shape, U-shape, galley)
  • Whether plumbing or electrics need relocating
  • Quality and type of units being fitted

Kitchen Unit Replacement (Full Set)

Low

£2,195

Average

£3,845

High

£6,040

3-5 days

More details

Removing existing kitchen units and fitting a full replacement set of base and wall cabinets in the same layout. Includes removal and disposal of old units.

What affects the price

  • Number of units to replace
  • Whether flat-pack or pre-assembled
  • Condition of walls behind old units
  • Disposal of old kitchen

Worktop Installation (Laminate)

Low

£220

Average

£550

High

£880

Half a day

More details

Supplying and fitting laminate worktops onto your existing kitchen cabinets. Includes cutting to size, joining sections neatly, finishing the edges, and cutting the hole for the sink.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Total length of worktop run
  • Number of joints and corners
  • Cutouts needed for sink and hob
  • Laminate quality and finish

Worktop Installation (Granite or Quartz)

Low

£1,645

Average

£2,745

High

£4,390

1 day

More details

Measuring, making, and fitting granite or quartz stone worktops. A template is taken first, then the worktops are cut to exact size in a workshop, including holes for the sink and hob, and delivered and fitted.

~16% labour, ~84% materials

What affects the price

  • Stone type and colour (granite vs quartz)
  • Total surface area and number of pieces
  • Edge profile chosen (pencil, bullnose, ogee)
  • Number of cutouts and drainer grooves

Install Kitchen Sink and Taps

Low

£165

Average

£330

High

£550

2-4 hours

More details

Fitting a new kitchen sink and taps including connecting to existing hot and cold water supply and waste pipework. Includes cutting worktop if needed.

~28% labour, ~72% materials

What affects the price

  • Sink type (inset, undermount, Belfast)
  • Whether worktop needs cutting out
  • Tap type (mixer, separate, pull-out)
  • Condition of existing plumbing

Fit Kitchen Appliances (Oven, Hob, Extractor)

Low

£220

Average

£440

High

£770

3-5 hours

More details

Fitting a built-in oven, hob, and extractor hood into your existing kitchen cabinets. Includes connecting to the electricity or gas supply. Gas appliances must be connected by a Gas Safe registered engineer.

~88% labour, ~12% materials

What affects the price

  • Gas or electric appliances
  • Whether new circuits or gas supply is needed
  • Extractor type (recirculating or ducted)
  • Accessibility of services behind units

Kitchen Tiling (Splashback)

Low

£220

Average

£385

High

£660

1 day

More details

Tiling a kitchen splashback area between worktop and wall units. Includes surface preparation, tiling, grouting and sealing.

~64% labour, ~36% materials

What affects the price

  • Area to be tiled (linear metres)
  • Tile size and pattern (metro, mosaic, large format)
  • Whether old tiles need removing first
  • Number of cuts around sockets and window reveals

Kitchen Tiling (Full Wall)

Low

£550

Average

£990

High

£1,645

1-2 days

More details

Tiling full walls in a kitchen from floor to ceiling. Includes wall preparation, waterproofing where needed, tiling, grouting and sealing.

~64% labour, ~36% materials

What affects the price

  • Total wall area in square metres
  • Tile type and layout pattern
  • Wall condition and preparation needed
  • Complexity of cuts around fittings

Install Kitchen Lighting

Low

£275

Average

£495

High

£825

Half a day to 1 day

More details

Installing kitchen lighting including recessed ceiling spotlights and strip lights under the wall cabinets. Includes all wiring, cutting holes in the ceiling, and connecting to a switch.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of downlights
  • Whether new wiring or circuits are needed
  • Under-cabinet lighting type (LED strip, puck lights)
  • Accessibility of ceiling void and wiring routes

Kitchen Flooring (Vinyl or Laminate)

Low

£330

Average

£660

High

£1,100

1 day

More details

Supplying and laying vinyl or laminate flooring in a kitchen. Includes taking up the old flooring, levelling the floor underneath if needed, and cutting the new flooring to fit neatly around cabinets.

~46% labour, ~54% materials

What affects the price

  • Kitchen floor area
  • Vinyl sheet, LVT or laminate plank
  • Whether subfloor levelling is needed
  • Complexity of cuts around island or units

Replace Kitchen Doors and Fronts Only

Low

£440

Average

£880

High

£1,645

1-2 days

More details

Replacing all the cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and handles while keeping the existing cabinets in place. A much cheaper way to make your kitchen look new without ripping everything out.

~22% labour, ~78% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of doors and drawer fronts
  • Door material (vinyl wrap, solid wood, painted MDF)
  • Whether hinges and handles are also replaced
  • Whether carcasses need adjusting or repairing

Install Kitchen Island

Low

£1,645

Average

£3,295

High

£7,685

2-3 days

More details

Installing a freestanding or fixed kitchen island including assembly, worktop fitting and connecting any integrated plumbing or electrics for sinks or appliances.

~3% labour, ~97% materials

What affects the price

  • Island size and design complexity
  • Whether plumbing is needed (sink, dishwasher)
  • Electrical requirements (sockets, lighting)
  • Worktop material and overhang for seating

Kitchen Plastering and Preparation

Low

£440

Average

£770

High

£1,320

1-2 days

More details

Preparing and plastering kitchen walls after old cabinets or tiles have been removed. Includes stripping any loose material, filling holes, and applying a smooth plaster finish ready for painting or tiling.

~81% labour, ~19% materials

What affects the price

  • Total wall area to be plastered
  • Condition of existing walls
  • Whether full replaster or skim coat only
  • Working around remaining kitchen fittings

Remove Old Kitchen

Low

£440

Average

£715

High

£1,320

1 day

More details

Completely stripping out an existing kitchen — disconnecting water, gas, and electrics, then removing all cabinets, worktops, tiles, and flooring. Everything is taken away and disposed of, including skip hire.

~96% labour, ~4% materials

What affects the price

  • Kitchen size and number of units
  • Whether gas appliances need disconnecting (Gas Safe engineer)
  • Skip hire and disposal costs
  • Access to property for waste removal

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Kitchen Fitting

A kitchen installation is one of the biggest home improvement projects you can do, but with the right fitter and a clear plan, it does not have to be stressful.

1

Plan your layout and budget

Decide what you want from the kitchen — more storage, better worktop space, an island. Visit showrooms or use online planners to get a sense of layouts and costs. Set a realistic budget that covers units, worktops, appliances, and fitting labour separately.

2

Order your kitchen units and materials

Whether you buy from Howdens, IKEA, Wren, or an independent supplier, make sure everything is ordered and delivered before your fitter starts. Check every item against your order on delivery — missing parts mid-installation cause expensive delays.

3

Get quotes from experienced kitchen fitters

Get at least three quotes for the labour. Ask to see photos of previous kitchens they have fitted and check reviews. A good fitter will spot potential problems in your plan and suggest improvements. Ask what is included — some cover basic plumbing and electrics, others do not.

4

Strip out the old kitchen

The old units, worktops, tiles, and flooring are removed. Gas and electrical appliances are safely disconnected. Any plumbing or electrical first-fix work happens at this stage, including moving pipe runs or adding new sockets.

5

Fit the new kitchen

Base units go in first, then wall units, followed by worktops. The sink and taps are plumbed in, appliances are fitted, and all doors and drawers are adjusted to close properly. Tiling, splashbacks, and flooring are usually done last.

6

Final checks and snagging

Go through every unit, drawer, and appliance with your fitter. Check doors are aligned, soft-close mechanisms work, worktop joints are sealed, and there are no chips or scratches. Any snagging issues should be fixed before final payment.

Regional comparison

How Basingstoke and Deane Compares

Average cost of full kitchen installation (medium) across regions.

Basingstoke and Deane
+10% £5,490
National Average
baseline £5,000
London
+24% £6,215

Local insights

What Affects Kitchen Fitter Costs in Basingstoke and Deane?

The South East has a mix of housing styles, from Victorian and Edwardian semis to 1930s suburban developments and modern estates. Basingstoke and Deane has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, and properties in areas near Surrey and Kent vary in age and condition. With a population of null, Basingstoke and Deane is classified as a area and is above average for kitchen fitter work. Older properties with original features typically cost more due to additional preparation and access challenges — kitchen unit replacement (full set) here averages around £3,845.

The South East sits above the national average for trade costs, influenced by proximity to London and the generally higher cost of living. Labour rates in Basingstoke and Deane are typically 10% above the UK average. In Basingstoke and Deane, local demand for kitchen fitter services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area, and the area is above average compared to the rest of the country. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices can vary 30-50% between different tradespeople for the same job, so getting multiple quotes is essential.

What you pay for kitchen fitter work in Basingstoke and Deane depends on the complexity of the job, the materials used, and the condition of your property. Older detached and semi-detached homes often present more challenges that add to the cost. For a common job like full kitchen installation (medium), expect to pay around £5,490 in Basingstoke and Deane, while larger jobs such as full kitchen installation (medium) range from £3,295 to £8,785. As a area in the South East, Basingstoke and Deane prices reflect local demand and the regional cost of living. Coastal properties may face additional considerations that affect pricing.

When getting quotes in Basingstoke and Deane, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good kitchen fitter will check the existing setup, identify complications, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need bathroom fitting (£4,940–£13,175), plumber (£55–£220), or electrician (£4,390–£8,785) in Basingstoke and Deane.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about kitchen fitter costs in Basingstoke and Deane.

How long does a kitchen installation take?
A straightforward kitchen installation with no layout changes typically takes 1-2 weeks. If you are moving plumbing, electrics, or knocking through walls, allow 3-4 weeks. Complex projects involving plastering, tiling and flooring can take 4-6 weeks. Agree a realistic timeline with your fitter before work starts.
Should I buy my kitchen from a showroom or online?
Showroom kitchens (e.g. Howdens, Wren, Magnet) come with planning support and trade quality units but cost more. Online and flat-pack kitchens (IKEA, DIY Kitchens) are cheaper but you need to plan the layout yourself and check measurements carefully. Either way, a skilled fitter can install both to a high standard.
Do I need an electrician and plumber as well as a kitchen fitter?
Many kitchen fitters can handle basic plumbing like connecting a sink and dishwasher. However, any new electrical circuits, moving gas appliances or significant plumbing changes require a qualified electrician or Gas Safe engineer. Ask your fitter what they cover and what needs a separate tradesperson.
What worktop material is best for a kitchen?
Laminate is the most affordable and comes in hundreds of styles. Solid wood is warm and natural but needs regular oiling. Quartz is extremely durable and low-maintenance but expensive. Granite is hard-wearing and heat-resistant. Choose based on your budget, style preference and how much maintenance you are willing to do.
Can I live in the house while the kitchen is being fitted?
Yes, but expect disruption. You will be without a kitchen sink, cooker and possibly water for several days. Set up a temporary kitchen area in another room with a microwave, kettle and washing-up bowl. If you have young children, the mess and dust can be particularly challenging — plan meals and routines around the work.
Is it cheaper to replace kitchen doors or get a whole new kitchen?
Replacing just the doors and drawer fronts costs roughly £400-£1,500 compared to £6,000-£15,000 for a full new kitchen with fitting. If your existing cabinets are structurally sound, new doors, handles and a fresh worktop can completely transform the look at a fraction of the cost.
Do I need building regulations approval for a new kitchen?
A straightforward kitchen replacement does not need building regulations approval. However, if you are knocking through walls, moving gas or adding new electrical circuits, those elements may need sign-off. Your fitter or a building control officer can advise on what applies to your project.
How do I pay a kitchen fitter — upfront or in stages?
Never pay the full amount upfront. A common arrangement is a small deposit (10-20%) to secure the booking, then stage payments as work progresses, with the final 10-20% held back until snagging is complete. Get the payment schedule agreed in writing before work starts.
What is the difference between flat-pack and rigid kitchen units?
Flat-pack units (IKEA, DIY Kitchens) arrive unassembled and are cheaper, but take longer to fit because the fitter has to build each cabinet. Rigid or pre-assembled units (Howdens, Magnet) come ready-built and are quicker to install. Both can look excellent when fitted properly — the quality of the fitting matters more than how the units arrive.
How much does a kitchen fitter cost in Basingstoke and Deane in 2026?
Full Kitchen Installation (Medium) in Basingstoke and Deane typically costs between £3,295 and £8,785, with the average being around £5,490. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are kitchen fitter prices cheaper in Basingstoke and Deane than London?
Basingstoke and Deane prices are 10% above the national average, though still £725 cheaper than London for full kitchen installation (medium).
How do I find a good kitchen fitter in Basingstoke and Deane?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects kitchen fitter prices in Basingstoke and Deane?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Basingstoke and Deane rates are 10% above the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do kitchen fitter prices include materials in Basingstoke and Deane?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.