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How Long Does a Kitchen Installation Take?

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A full kitchen installation usually takes around 4 to 5 weeks from removal to final handover. Although if your project includes structural work, such as removing a wall, doing a kitchen diner knock through, or fitting new doors, it is more realistic to allow 5 to 9 weeks.

At Parker Kitchens, we’ve fitted over 1,350 kitchens from our Towcester showroom across Northampton, Milton Keynes, and the surrounding areas. Over the years, we’ve refined our kitchen fitting process into a smooth, efficient operation.

Self-managed projects, or installations carried out by less experienced fitters, may take longer. Below are our typical kitchen fitting timelines.

StepStage of workTypical timescale
Step 1Removal of the old kitchen1 to 2 days
Step 2Building or structural work (if required)3 to 7 working days
Step 3First fix: plumbing, electrics and gas3 to 4 days
Step 4Plastering and making good2 to 4 days
Step 5Underfloor heating (optional)2 to 3 days
Step 6Floor levelling (if needed)1 day
Step 7Main cabinet fitting4 to 10 working days
Step 8Flooring1 to 3 working days
Step 9Second fix: electrical1 to 2 days
Step 10Worktop installation after templating1 day
Step 11Second fix: plumbing1 to 2 days
Step 12Decorative carpentry1 to 2 days
Step 13Decorating and finishing3 to 5 days
Step 14Final clean and handover1 to 2 days
Total Time:Straightforward kitchen installationAround 4 to 5 weeks
Total Time:Kitchen project with structural workAround 5 to 9 weeks

Every home is different, so the amount of time a full kitchen installation takes depends on the size of the room, the condition of the existing space, the amount of building work required and the finishes you choose. A straightforward replacement kitchen will usually be quicker than a project that involves structural changes, underfloor heating, or floor levelling for example.

At Parker Kitchens, your installation is fully project managed, with clear scheduling, site protection, tidy working and regular updates throughout the project. This reflects our focus on handmade cabinetry, fully managed installations and careful handover.

Step 1: Removal and disposal

Typical timeframe: 1 to 2 days

The first stage is to remove the existing kitchen and strip the room back ready for work to begin.

This usually includes removing:

  • Existing cabinetry
  • Wall coverings
  • Floor coverings
  • Old appliances
  • Unwanted fixtures and fittings

Any areas of flooring that are not being renovated will need to be protected with floor coverings before work begins. If the room has an artex ceiling, this may also need to be removed at this stage, as plaster will not always bond properly to artex.

The aim is to create a clear, bare shell so the next trades can work properly and the new kitchen has the best possible foundation.

window fitters

Step 2: Building and structural work

Typical timeframe: 3 to 7 working days

Structural work can vary significantly depending on the project. Some kitchens need very little building work, while others involve removing walls, adding doors or changing the layout of the room.

This stage may include:

  • Removing an internal wall
  • Adding bi-fold doors
  • Installing French doors
  • Fitting external doors or windows
  • Moving or replacing internal doors
  • Creating new openings
  • Making changes to internal or external walls

As a guide, fitting internal doors may take around one day for two doors. External doors and windows are usually around one day per item. Wall removal is typically around 3 to 4 days, depending on the structure and the support required.

This is one of the reasons a kitchen installation with structural work usually takes longer than a simple refit.

First Fix Plumbing, Electrics & Gas

Step 3: First fix plumbing, electrics and gas

Typical timeframe: 3 to 4 days in total

First fix is when the main services are prepared before the room is plastered and finished.

For plumbing, this may include moving or refreshing pipework, hiding old external pipework within the wall, moving radiator pipes, preparing hot and cold water supplies and adding pipework for a plumbed kitchen island.

Electrical first fix can include:

  • Moving or adding sockets
  • Cabling for under-cabinet lighting
  • Cabling for appliances
  • Ceiling lighting and pendant positions
  • Underfloor heating connections
  • Pop-up sockets
  • Speaker systems

Gas work may also happen at this stage. This could include preparing pipework for a gas hob, boiler or fireplace. If you are changing from gas to induction, the gas supply can be capped and certified.

plasterer working in kitchen

Step 4: Plastering

Typical timeframe: 2 to 4 days

Once the first fix work is complete, the room can be prepared for plastering. This may involve battening, plasterboarding and making good any chases created for plumbing or electrics.

Plastering usually includes:

  • Ceilings
  • Walls
  • Electrical and plumbing chases
  • Areas affected by building work

This stage is important because it creates a clean, even finish before flooring, decorating and kitchen installation begin.

Underfloor heating

Step 5: Underfloor heating

Typical timeframe: 2 to 3 days

This stage is optional, depending on the project.

If underfloor heating is being installed, it would usually be laid before the floor is levelled and finished. For tiled floors, a decoupling mat may also be fitted. This helps reduce the risk of tiles cracking in the future by allowing for small amounts of movement beneath the surface.

Floor levelling

Step 6: Floor levelling

Typical timeframe: 1 day

Before the final floor covering is laid, the floor usually needs to be prepared with a self-levelling latex compound. In many cases, two coats are used to make sure the floor is properly level.

This gives the finished flooring a better surface to sit on and helps prevent issues later.

kitchen installation

Step 7: Kitchen installation

Typical timeframe: 4 to 10 working days

The kitchen installation itself usually takes around one week, although larger or more detailed kitchens may take longer.

This is the dry fit stage, which may include fitting:

  • Kitchen cabinets
  • End panels
  • Decorative panels
  • Cornice and pelmet
  • Appliance housings
  • Doors and drawer fronts
  • Internal storage
  • Worktop supports and finishing details

Appliances may be positioned during this stage, but they are not usually fully connected until the second fix.

Once the cabinetry is in place, stone or solid worktops can be laser templated. This includes any upstands and splashbacks. Worktops are then manufactured to fit the room precisely before returning for installation.

kitchen flooring

Step 8: Flooring

Typical timeframe: 1 to 3 working days

For LVT flooring, such as Karndean, the flooring is usually laid after the kitchen cabinetry is installed. Once fitted, the floor and worktops should be protected with coverings while the remaining trades finish the project.

If you are having tiled flooring, this is usually completed corner to corner before the kitchen is installed. This gives a continuous tiled finish beneath the cabinetry.

Electrician installing a cooker in a new kitchen

Step 9: Electrical second fix

Typical timeframe: 1 to 2 days

Electrical second fix is when the visible electrical items are connected and finished.

This may include:

  • Fitted appliance connections
  • Light switches
  • Plug sockets
  • Under-cabinet lighting
  • Spotlights
  • Pendant lights
  • Speakers

This is when the kitchen starts to feel much closer to completion.

New worktop

Step 10: Worktop installation

Typical timeframe: 1 day

Once the worktops have been manufactured from the laser template, they can be installed along with any splashbacks and upstands.

If you are having an induction hob, the electrician will usually return at this stage to fit and connect it.

Kitchen tap installation

Step 11: Plumbing and gas second fix

Typical timeframe: 1 to 2 days

Plumbing second fix is when the main water and gas items are connected.

This may include:

  • Sink installation
  • Tap installation
  • Gas hob connection by a Gas Safe engineer
  • Radiator installation
  • Appliance water connections
  • Waste connections

At this stage, the kitchen becomes functional as well as fitted.

skirting boards in kitchen

Step 12: Decorative carpentry

Typical timeframe: 1 to 2 days

Decorative carpentry helps finish the room properly. Depending on the design, this may include:

  • Skirting boards
  • Architraves
  • Door frames
  • Wall panelling
  • Final timber details

These details help the new kitchen feel properly integrated into the rest of the home.

Paint and decorate kitchen

Step 13: Decorating

Typical timeframe: 3 to 5 days

Decorating is one of the final stages and can include painting:

  • Walls
  • Ceilings
  • Doors
  • Skirting boards
  • Architraves
  • Wall panelling
  • Window frames

Good decorating takes time, especially when there are several surfaces and finishes to prepare. It is worth allowing enough time for proper preparation, drying and finishing.

Clean up new kitchen

Step 14: Final clean and handover

Typical timeframe: 1 to 2 days

The final stage is the clean, inspection and handover.

This usually includes:

  • Removing protective floor coverings
  • Cleaning inside and outside the units
  • Sweeping, dusting and polishing
  • Checking doors, drawers and fittings
  • Reviewing the finished kitchen
  • Completing any final snagging
  • Providing care information for appliances, worktops and flooring

A good handover should leave you with a kitchen that is clean, checked and ready to use.

How long does a kitchen installation take in total?

For most kitchen installations, a realistic guide is:

Standard kitchen project: 4 to 5 weeks

Kitchen project with structural work: 5 to 9 weeks

This includes removal, preparation, first fix trades, plastering, flooring, kitchen fitting, worktops, second fix trades, decorating and final handover.

Some projects may be quicker, particularly if the room is already in good condition and the layout is staying the same. Others may take longer if there is complex building work, specialist finishes or changes to the structure of the property.

newly installed kitchen

What about kitchen extensions?

Kitchen extensions should be treated separately from a standard kitchen installation. They can take anywhere from 2 months to a year, depending on the scale and complexity of the work.

This is because an extension may involve:

  • Architectural drawings
  • Structural engineer approval
  • Planning applications
  • Building control
  • Groundworks
  • Brickwork
  • Roofing
  • Windows and doors
  • Material availability
  • Staff and trade availability
  • Weather delays
  • Final kitchen installation and finishing

A simple extension may be completed within a few months. A more complex project, especially one involving planning permission, structural changes or specialist materials, can take much longer.

designing and planning a new kitchen

Why planning is key to a smoother kitchen installation

A kitchen installation involves several trades working together, and one delay can affect the next stage, so a realistic schedule is essential.

This is where we find that a fully managed kitchen installation service makes a real difference. Instead of arranging separate trades yourself, your project manager coordinates the programme, keeps the work moving and makes sure each stage is ready before the next begins

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