Craftsman Quality Kitchen Fitting at Low Cost.
I come across some real horror stories when discussing customers requirements for a new kitchen.
Number one on the list is salesmen, though they are usually called 'design consultants', 'planners' or something along that line. The ones that won't leave your house until you have signed on the dottted line, so that they can run off with up to a few thousand pounds in commision. Even with the massive discounts that they convince you that you are lucky to be getting, you will probably still pay through the nose for poor or average quality goods and end up with the cheapest fitters that they can find.
I'm glad to say that matters are very different if you choose me to fit your kitchen. If you have purchased a kitchen, and just want it fitting, I can provide you with as good a service as you can find anywhere. With a long standing trade account at a very good supplier I can provide you with top knotch kitchens at substantial discounts to anything you would find in a showroom.
The kitchen supply and fit process is simple;
- I visit your home and show you a few brochures of the items available (you can always visit the local supplier if you want to see the physical units).
- Once you have an idea which style you would like, I arrange for a planner (a proper one, not a salesman!) to visit at a time suitable to you.
- The planner will do just that... draw up plans to meet your requirements and agree these with you.
- Once agreed with you, the planner will forward the completed plans to me and I will provide you with a price.
Typically, I am able to start work on your new kitchen 2-3 days after you first contact me. The job is only complete once you are absolutely happy. In the event of any problems or queries after completion you just need to give me a call and I'll be there as quick as possible.
Not being a jack of all trades, gas and some electrical work will be carried out by some of my suitably qualified associates.
A recent fit, compact kitchen with ceramic flooring and built in fridge/freezer.
Fitted Kitchen Worktops
This is what joins in kitchen worktops are meant to look like. No joining strips or readily visible join, both of which will harbour dirt and bacteria and eventually let in water and blow any underlying chipboard. Get yourself a proper carpenter for fitting, your new kitchen, not some bloke with a saw.