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Want a high quality fitted kitchen, but have seen poor reviews for three of the larger companies. Any recommendations, please? Quite a few of the problems seem to be linked to sub-contracting the work to local tradesmen, which can have varied results. Where should I research?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are two bits you have to get right with a fitted kitchen - the quality of the units AND the quality of the workmanship of the fitters. You simply cannot get without the other because however good the units are, the final appearance is VERY dependent on the way the fitters operate.
A goof fitter has the right tools (jigs and mitre-saws for example) to speed the work up but his/her knowledge and skill is critical (no I am not a kitchen-fitter and I do not attempt this work myself - it falls into the category of plastering - which I also do not attempt).
The only way to be be sure is to see the quality of the workmanship and/or read testimonials from satisfied customers. That's why i reckon if you want a quality job, the multiples (B+Q etc) are a dead-loss. I reckon you are better off with a smaller organisation that buys the units in bulk and contracts the work to a self-employed fitter who they trust. Because the reputation of the company depends on the quality of the fitters, they take great care about who they let loose on their jobs.
It is pointless me recommending a company because you need someone local to your area.
Start by perusing Yellow Pages and take your time.
How often do you refit your kitchen - it is worth the extra few hundred quid.
A goof fitter has the right tools (jigs and mitre-saws for example) to speed the work up but his/her knowledge and skill is critical (no I am not a kitchen-fitter and I do not attempt this work myself - it falls into the category of plastering - which I also do not attempt).
The only way to be be sure is to see the quality of the workmanship and/or read testimonials from satisfied customers. That's why i reckon if you want a quality job, the multiples (B+Q etc) are a dead-loss. I reckon you are better off with a smaller organisation that buys the units in bulk and contracts the work to a self-employed fitter who they trust. Because the reputation of the company depends on the quality of the fitters, they take great care about who they let loose on their jobs.
It is pointless me recommending a company because you need someone local to your area.
Start by perusing Yellow Pages and take your time.
How often do you refit your kitchen - it is worth the extra few hundred quid.
This is the sort of organisation you are looking for. Mrs Buildersmate and I have used it twice over 15 years to refit kitchens.
http://www.designs-for-living.co.uk/dfl-kitche ns-p1.htm
http://www.designs-for-living.co.uk/dfl-kitche ns-p1.htm