Kitchen Renovation in Stockport
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Typical price: £4,600–£55,200
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Kitchen Renovation prices in Stockport
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget kitchen Flat-pack or value range fitted in the existing layout | £4,600 | £7,350 | £11,000 |
| Mid-range kitchen Rigid units, quartz or solid laminate worktops, new appliances | £11,000 | £14,700 | £20,200 |
| High-end kitchen Bespoke cabinetry, stone worktops, layout changes | £23,000 | £32,200 | £55,200 |
How to hire a kitchen renovation pro in United Kingdom
- Check fitter reviews on Checkatrade or MyBuilder and contact two recent kitchen installs
- Confirm gas work (hob, boiler moves) is done by a Gas Safe registered engineer — legally required
- Confirm new circuits or cooker circuits are installed by a Part P registered electrician
- Get the quote itemized: units, worktops, appliances, fitting labour, trades, and old-kitchen disposal
- If a structural wall is coming out, get a structural engineer's calculations and Building Regulations approval
- Agree staged payments — deposit at cabinet order, balance against installation milestones with retention for snags
UK kitchen renovations legally require Gas Safe registered engineers for gas appliance work and Part P compliance for significant electrical work, with Building Regulations approval needed for structural alterations and new drainage. Kitchen fitting itself is unlicensed, so scheme memberships and references are the screen.
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See the full breakdown of what drives kitchen renovation prices — job sizes, unit rates, and how to save.
Frequently asked questions
In what order does a kitchen renovation happen?
Design and cabinet order first (longest lead time), then strip-out, then first-fix plumbing, gas, and electrical, then walls, ceilings, and flooring, then cabinet installation, then benchtop templating and fitting (often a 1-2 week gap for stone), then appliances, splashback, and second-fix. The benchtop templating gap surprises most first-timers — plan interim use around it.
Should I supply appliances myself or through the contractor?
Appliances are the easiest item to self-supply because they are standardized and heavily discounted in sales — just lock in exact models before cabinets are ordered, since cabinet openings are built to them. Let the contractor handle anything built-in that affects warranty or gas/electrical certification, and agree in writing who is responsible if a self-supplied appliance arrives late or damaged.
What drives the cost of a kitchen renovation most?
Cabinetry — it typically consumes 30-40% of the budget, more than appliances or benchtops. After cabinets: whether you move plumbing or gas, appliance tier, benchtop material, and layout changes. A same-layout renovation with mid-range cabinets is routinely half the price of a relocated kitchen with custom joinery.
Who should I hire — a kitchen company, a general contractor, or separate trades?
Kitchen companies bundle design, cabinetry, and installation — convenient, mid-to-premium pricing, but their trades coordination varies. A general contractor suits kitchens with structural or layout changes. Buying cabinets yourself and hiring an installer plus plumber and electrician is cheapest but makes you the project manager. Match the model to how much rework your kitchen needs, not to the showroom experience.
How do I live without a kitchen during the renovation?
Set up a temporary station before demolition: microwave, kettle, and a portable induction hob near a sink you can still use (bathroom or laundry). Keep the old fridge running in another room. Budget realistically for more takeaway meals across the 2-6 kitchen-less weeks — it belongs in the project budget alongside tiles.
What should I check at handover of a new kitchen?
Open every door and drawer and check alignment and soft-close action; run the tap and check under-sink connections for weeps; test every appliance and outlet; check the benchtop for chips and sealant lines; confirm the splashback is sealed; and collect appliance warranties plus gas and electrical compliance certificates before releasing the final payment.
How much does a new kitchen cost in the UK?
Checkatrade-range data puts budget kitchens at £5,000-£12,000 supplied and fitted, mid-range around £12,000-£22,000, and high-end bespoke kitchens £25,000-£60,000+. Fitting labour alone typically runs £2,000-£5,000 depending on scope and region.
Are supply-only kitchen deals worth it in the UK?
Buying units from trade suppliers (Howdens-style via your fitter, or DIY-retail ranges) and hiring an independent fitter is commonly 15-30% cheaper than a showroom's supply-and-fit price for a comparable spec. The trade-off is you coordinate delivery, trades, and remedials — reasonable for standard layouts, riskier for complex ones.
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