Terms of Use
The basic terms for using this website and requesting kitchen renovation information or quotes.
Using this website
This website provides information about Kitchen Fitter London’s kitchen renovation services. By using the website, you agree to use it lawfully and not interfere with its security, availability or functionality.
Services and quotes
Information on this website is general guidance only. Any quote, price, timescale or scope must be confirmed directly with Kitchen Fitter London after reviewing the project details, location, plans, materials, access, existing kitchen condition and any specialist requirements.
Project scope
Kitchen projects can include measuring, design support, supply, cabinet installation, worktop installation, appliance fitting coordination, old kitchen removal and bespoke renovation work. The final scope will depend on what is agreed in writing before work begins.
Specialist work
Specialist certified gas or electrical work should be handled by appropriately qualified trades where required. Any such work should be agreed clearly as part of the project scope.
Images, reviews and content
Images and examples on this website are used to show the style and type of work associated with Kitchen Fitter London. Past work, reviews or examples do not guarantee identical results, pricing or availability for future projects.
External links
The website may link to third-party platforms such as Instagram, MyBuilder, WhatsApp or email services. We are not responsible for the content, policies or availability of external websites.
Accuracy and availability
We aim to keep the website accurate and available, but we do not guarantee that all content will always be complete, current or uninterrupted. We may update or remove content at any time.
Liability
Nothing in these terms limits liability where it would be unlawful to do so. To the extent permitted by law, Kitchen Fitter London is not responsible for indirect losses arising from use of the website or reliance on general website information without direct confirmation.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
