East Midlands regional pricing
How Much Does a Kitchen Fitter Cost in Harborough?
Updated prices for . Harborough prices are typically 14% above the national average.
Price summary
Harborough Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full Kitchen Installation (Medium) | £3,415 | £5,690 | £9,105 |
| Kitchen Unit Replacement (Full Set) | £2,275 | £3,985 | £6,260 |
| Worktop Installation (Laminate) | £230 | £570 | £910 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on East Midlands regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Kitchen Fitter Prices in Harborough
Harborough is in East Midlands and kitchen fitter costs here are 14% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full Kitchen Installation (Medium) | £3,415 | £5,690 | £9,105 | 4-7 days |
| 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
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| Kitchen Unit Replacement (Full Set) | £2,275 | £3,985 | £6,260 | 3-5 days |
| 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
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| Worktop Installation (Laminate) | £230 | £570 | £910 | Half a day |
| 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. What affects the price
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| Worktop Installation (Granite or Quartz) | £1,705 | £2,845 | £4,550 | 1 day |
| 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. What affects the price
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| Install Kitchen Sink and Taps | £170 | £340 | £570 | 2-4 hours |
| Fitting a new kitchen sink and taps including connecting to existing hot and cold water supply and waste pipework. Includes cutting worktop if needed. What affects the price
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| Fit Kitchen Appliances (Oven, Hob, Extractor) | £230 | £455 | £795 | 3-5 hours |
| 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. What affects the price
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| Kitchen Tiling (Splashback) | £230 | £400 | £685 | 1 day |
| Tiling a kitchen splashback area between worktop and wall units. Includes surface preparation, tiling, grouting and sealing. What affects the price
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| Kitchen Tiling (Full Wall) | £570 | £1,025 | £1,705 | 1-2 days |
| Tiling full walls in a kitchen from floor to ceiling. Includes wall preparation, waterproofing where needed, tiling, grouting and sealing. What affects the price
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| Install Kitchen Lighting | £285 | £510 | £855 | Half a day to 1 day |
| 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. What affects the price
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| Kitchen Flooring (Vinyl or Laminate) | £340 | £685 | £1,140 | 1 day |
| 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. What affects the price
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| Replace Kitchen Doors and Fronts Only | £455 | £910 | £1,705 | 1-2 days |
| 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. What affects the price
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| Install Kitchen Island | £1,705 | £3,415 | £7,965 | 2-3 days |
| Installing a freestanding or fixed kitchen island including assembly, worktop fitting and connecting any integrated plumbing or electrics for sinks or appliances. What affects the price
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| Kitchen Plastering and Preparation | £455 | £795 | £1,365 | 1-2 days |
| 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. What affects the price
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| Remove Old Kitchen | £455 | £740 | £1,365 | 1 day |
| 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. What affects the price
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Full Kitchen Installation (Medium)
Low
£3,415
Average
£5,690
High
£9,105
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
£2,275
Average
£3,985
High
£6,260
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
£230
Average
£570
High
£910
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.
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
£1,705
Average
£2,845
High
£4,550
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.
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
£170
Average
£340
High
£570
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.
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
£230
Average
£455
High
£795
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.
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
£230
Average
£400
High
£685
1 day
More details
Tiling a kitchen splashback area between worktop and wall units. Includes surface preparation, tiling, grouting and sealing.
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
£570
Average
£1,025
High
£1,705
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.
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
£285
Average
£510
High
£855
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.
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
£340
Average
£685
High
£1,140
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.
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
£455
Average
£910
High
£1,705
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.
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
£1,705
Average
£3,415
High
£7,965
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.
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
£455
Average
£795
High
£1,365
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.
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
£455
Average
£740
High
£1,365
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 Harborough Compares
Average cost of full kitchen installation (medium) across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Kitchen Fitter Costs in Harborough?
The East Midlands has a diverse housing stock, from framework knitters' cottages and Victorian terraces in former hosiery and lace-making towns to ex-mining village housing and newer estates. Harborough has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, with properties across Leicester and Derby varying considerably in age and condition. With a population of null, Harborough is a area where kitchen fitter costs are above average. Older industrial-era properties often present specific challenges — kitchen unit replacement (full set) here averages around £3,985.
The East Midlands is one of the more affordable regions for trade work, sitting below the national average. Labour rates in Harborough are around 14% above the UK average. In Harborough, local demand for kitchen fitter services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. The mix of urban centres like Nottingham and smaller towns across the region means availability varies, but prices still differ by 30-50% between tradespeople for the same job, so always compare quotes.
What you pay for kitchen fitter work in Harborough depends on the job scope, property type and materials. Older terraced housing from the region's industrial heritage can have solid walls and compact layouts that make work more time-consuming. Former mining village properties around Mansfield and Lincoln may have subsidence or ground movement considerations. A typical full kitchen installation (medium) in Harborough costs around £5,690, while full kitchen installation (medium) ranges from £3,415 to £9,105. As a area that is above average, Harborough generally offers good value for kitchen fitter work.
When getting quotes in Harborough, 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 existing conditions, identify potential 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 before hiring.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need bathroom fitting (£5,120–£13,655), plumber (£55–£230), or electrician (£4,550–£9,105) in Harborough.
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