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Kitchen Fitter in Worcester
Aaron Evans provides careful, professional kitchen fitting for homeowners in Worcester and the surrounding area. From full installations to smaller refits and worktop replacements, every job is handled personally — with tidy workmanship and attention to detail.
Local Kitchen Fitting in Worcester
Looking for a kitchen fitter in Worcester you can trust with your home? Aaron Evans is an independent kitchen specialist based in the city, fitting kitchens for homeowners across Worcester and the surrounding area. Whether you need a complete new kitchen, a partial refit, or a straightforward worktop replacement, the same person carries out every stage of the work — from the first site visit to the final snagging walk-round.
As a local fitter, Aaron understands the range of housing stock across the area — from Victorian terraces in St John's to newer builds on the outskirts — and knows how to deal with the quirks that older properties throw up. Uneven walls, out-of-plumb corners and original features all need careful handling, and that is where a carpentry background makes a real difference to the finished result.
Every project is carried out personally. No subcontractors, no handoffs between different teams, and no going through a salesperson to reach the person doing the work. You deal with Aaron from the first phone call to the finished kitchen. If you are planning a complete new kitchen from scratch, the fitted kitchen installation page explains the end-to-end process in detail.
Full Kitchen Installation
A full kitchen installation covers everything from removing your old kitchen through to the final finishing details — units, worktops, plumbing, tiling and snagging all handled by one person, so the standard stays consistent from start to finish.
The process typically starts with a site visit to measure up and review any plans or supplier drawings you already have. On installation day, the old kitchen is stripped out and the space is prepared. Base and wall units are assembled, levelled and fixed in place — flat-pack or pre-assembled, depending on what you have bought. Worktops are measured, cut and fitted with care, then upstands and splashbacks complete the surface. Plumbing for sinks and dishwashers is handled as part of the same job, along with appliance installation and any tiling required.
Because Aaron handles the carpentry, plumbing and tiling himself, you avoid the common headache of coordinating multiple trades on the same job. One person, one standard, one point of contact. For a broader look at all the services available, visit the services page or see completed projects in the gallery.
What's Included in the Kitchen Fitting Service
Here is what Aaron includes as standard when fitting your new kitchen:
- Removal of old kitchen — where applicable, the existing units, worktops and appliances are stripped out and taken away, with the space prepared for the new installation
- Units and cabinets — assembly, levelling and secure fixing of base and wall units, whether flat-pack or pre-assembled
- Worktops — precise measurement, cutting and fitting of laminate, solid wood, granite or quartz worktops, including upstands and splashbacks
- Plumbing coordination — sink, waste and dishwasher connections handled as part of the same job, so there is no need to arrange a separate plumber
- Tiling — splashback and floor tiling, including herringbone and geometric patterns, with all grouting and silicone finishing done to a high standard
- Finishing and snagging — filler panels, cornice, pelmet and plinth fitted flush; doors and drawers aligned; final snagging walk-round and full tidy-up before handover
Kitchen Refits, Worktop Replacement & Unit Swaps
Not every project requires a full kitchen replacement. Aaron also takes on smaller jobs — replacing worktops on existing units, swapping doors and drawer fronts, or fitting new units alongside old ones. If your kitchen units are in good condition but the worktops are tired, or you want to refresh the look without starting from scratch, a partial refit can be a practical option. See the carpentry page for more on the finishing work that goes into every job.
Working Across Worcester and Nearby Areas
Being local means Aaron knows the housing stock, understands the quirks of period and modern homes alike, and is nearby for site visits, follow-up questions and any issues that might arise after the job is done.
Areas covered include Worcester itself along with St John's, Barbourne, Battenhall, Claines, Henwick, Powick, Lower Broadheath and Fernhill Heath. You can see the full areas covered on the dedicated location page.
If your area is not listed, it is still worth getting in touch. Aaron covers most of Worcestershire and will confirm coverage when you enquire. You can also visit the dedicated kitchen fitters Worcestershire page for a county-wide overview.
Brands and Suppliers
Aaron can fit kitchens supplied by retailers and trade suppliers such as Howdens, Wren, IKEA, Wickes, Magnet, Benchmarx, B&Q and DIY Kitchens. He does not sell kitchens himself, so you stay free to choose the supplier and style that suits your home. If you already have a kitchen design or supplier quote, he can review the fitting requirements and identify any potential issues before installation day.
Aaron is not an official partner, approved installer or certified fitter for any of these brands. He is an independent kitchen fitter who installs kitchens supplied by these retailers to the same professional standard. You choose and purchase the kitchen directly from your preferred supplier, and Aaron handles the fitting.
Howdens Kitchens
Howdens is one of the most popular trade kitchen suppliers in the UK, and Aaron regularly fits Howdens kitchens in the area. If you have visited a local Howdens depot and have a design and quote, Aaron can review the plans and carry out the full installation.
Wren Kitchens
Wren kitchens are supplied rigid (pre-assembled), which makes for a straightforward installation when the space has been properly measured. Aaron fits Wren kitchens to the same standard as any other supplier — units levelled, worktops precision-cut, and all finishing details handled.
IKEA Kitchens
IKEA kitchens are flat-pack and require careful assembly and precise levelling to achieve a good finish. Aaron has experience fitting IKEA METOD kitchens and is familiar with the system. If you have designed your kitchen using the IKEA planner, he can review the plan and handle the full installation.
Wickes and B&Q Kitchens
Wickes and B&Q both offer popular kitchen ranges at accessible price points. Aaron fits kitchens from both suppliers — whether flat-pack or rigid — and ensures the same level of care and attention to detail as with any higher-end brand.
Why Choose an Independent Kitchen Fitter?
Large kitchen showroom companies often pass your project through multiple teams or subcontractors. With Aaron Evans, you deal with one person from initial quote to completed job — the same individual who is in your home, doing the work.
- Direct communication with Aaron throughout — no going through a salesperson or office
- One person accountable for the quality of the work
- No unnecessary handovers between different teams or trades
- Careful finishing and attention to detail on every job
- Tidy working — customers regularly mention how clean and respectful Aaron is
- Practical, honest advice from someone who fits kitchens every day
- Local service from a tradesperson who lives and works in the area
Kitchen & Bathroom Fitting
Kitchen and bathroom projects often involve overlapping skills — plumbing, tiling, carpentry, fitting and finishing. Because Aaron handles all of these trades personally, he can take on both kitchen and bathroom work to the same consistent standard.
If you're planning a bathroom renovation alongside your kitchen project, or need plumbing and tiling as part of either, Aaron can quote for the combined work so you have a single point of contact throughout.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a reliable kitchen fitter in Worcester?
The best way is to look at real customer reviews and ask about the scope of work they handle personally. Aaron Evans is an independent kitchen fitter based in Worcester — every job is carried out by Aaron himself, not passed to subcontractors. You can read reviews from local homeowners on the homepage or check the FAQ page for more detail on how the process works.
Do you cover areas outside Worcester?
Yes. Aaron is based in Worcester and works across the city and nearby areas including St John’s, Barbourne, Battenhall, Claines, Henwick, Powick, Lower Broadheath and Fernhill Heath. If you are unsure whether your area is covered, just ask.
What is the difference between kitchen fitting and kitchen installation?
Kitchen fitting typically refers to installing the units, worktops and finishing details, while kitchen installation covers the full process from removing the old kitchen through to the final snagging. In practice, Aaron handles both — from complete installations to smaller jobs like worktop replacement or unit swaps. You can read more about the full process on the kitchen installation page.
Can you fit kitchens from Howdens, Wren, IKEA and other suppliers?
Yes. Aaron fits kitchens supplied by all major retailers and trade suppliers, including Howdens, Wren, IKEA, Wickes, B&Q, Magnet, Benchmarx and DIY Kitchens. If you already have a kitchen design or supplier quote, Aaron can review the fitting requirements and install the kitchen professionally. He does not sell kitchens himself — you choose and purchase the kitchen, and he handles the fitting.
Do you take on smaller jobs like worktop replacement?
Both. Aaron carries out complete kitchen installations from scratch as well as smaller jobs such as worktop replacement, unit swaps and partial refits. Every job receives the same level of care and attention to detail.
Can you handle plumbing, tiling and appliances too?
Yes. Aaron handles worktop measurement, cutting and fitting, sink and dishwasher plumbing, appliance installation, and splashback and floor tiling — including herringbone and geometric patterns. This means one point of contact for the whole job rather than coordinating multiple trades. See the plumbing and tiling page for more detail.
For more general questions about quotes, timing and how the process works, see the main FAQ page.