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The Kitchen Fitter Whose Units Were Level and Whose Name Could Not Be Found

A kitchen fitter walks into a cleared room and sees a sequence where a householder sees a blank space. One knows where the soil pipe will conflict, where the floor level drops at the far corner, where the oven housing will need adjusting before the worktop can be cut. That knowledge — the ability to read a room before a single carcass is lifted — is what separates an installation that completes from one that stalls. It is invisible. It disappears when the last drawer closes.

A kitchen fitter’s website lets the homeowner understand one’s survey approach, see how one handles appliance integration and trade sequencing, and make contact directly without retailer packages or aggregator platforms standing between them. GitFoundry builds these from £1,299 with no monthly fees.

The search for a kitchen fitter begins under pressure. The kitchen is ordered, the delivery date is confirmed, the room is being cleared. One needs someone who will survey before cutting, who will identify service conflicts before they become permanent, and who will sequence trades so the installation completes rather than stalls. Retailer fitting packages require buying from that retailer. Aggregator platforms list names by proximity without saying anything about how anyone works.

On What the Survey Actually Does

The survey is not preliminary. It is where the installation is designed. The room being measured contains variations that walls do not announce: the soil pipe positioned where the sink was planned, the floor that drops half an inch from corner to corner, the ceiling that dips where the tall housing units will stand. A fitter who finds these things before the cabinets are ordered has resolved them. One who finds them on installation day has created delays and costs the homeowner did not expect.

Appliance integration follows the same logic. Dimensions confirm nominally, but the oven housing adequate for standard depth may not accept the model one has bought. The integrated dishwasher door needs alignment to open straight. The under-counter fridge needs clearance for ventilation. A fitter with experience in these conflicts anticipates them. One without that experience discovers them after the kitchen is fixed to the wall.

The kitchen installed correctly on the first visit is the one surveyed thoroughly and sequenced methodically. The one that requires callbacks is the one that was not.

A good website makes this visible before the first call. It explains the survey approach and what it covers. It describes how trades are sequenced so the plumber, electrician, and tiler arrive in the right order. It confirms that one fits from any retailer, not only those one supplies. It gives service area, timeline, and what happens if complications arise. It includes genuine reviews from clients describing survey quality and installation precision. And it gives the homeowner whose delivery is imminent a direct way to make contact. At GitFoundry, that is exactly what we build.

At GitFoundry, we build that page. One payment, no monthly fee, yours outright.

Frequently asked

Does a kitchen fitter need a website?
A homeowner searching for a fitter has no way to distinguish careful surveying from quick measuring through a search result alone. A website lets one explain the survey approach, describe how appliance conflicts are anticipated, and show the trade sequencing method that separates a clean installation from a troubled one. Without it, the homeowner is choosing from a list of names, not from demonstrated competence.
What should a kitchen fitter’s website include?
The survey approach and what it covers. How trades are sequenced so the installation completes rather than stalls. Confirmation that one fits kitchens from any retailer. Service area, installation timeline, and what the service includes. Genuine reviews from clients describing survey precision and installation quality, and a direct way to make contact.
How much does a kitchen fitter website cost in the UK?
GitFoundry builds these from £1,299. One payment, no monthly fees, owned outright. The site explains the survey method, describes the installation approach, names the service area, includes genuine customer reviews, and gives the homeowner with a delivery date a direct way to reach one.