Sound Familiar?
These are the problems we hear from kitchen fitters in Manchester every single week. If any of these hit home, we can help.
Competing with national chains for local searches
Wren and Howdens dominate online but plenty of homeowners want a local fitter they can trust. You just need to actually show up when they search.
Great kitchens, but no social proof online
Your customers rave about your work in person — but none of that shows up on Google. Every review left unasked is a missed opportunity to win the next job.
Fewer reviews than competitors charging the same prices
A kitchen is a £5,000-£15,000 investment. Customers won't take a chance on a fitter with 6 reviews when someone else has 60. More reviews means more trust, more calls.
Enquiries going to the fitter with the better website
Kitchen fitting is a big decision — homeowners compare three or four businesses before calling anyone. If your website doesn't show off your work, you're not even on their shortlist.
What We Do for Kitchen Fitters
Four things that work together to bring you a steady stream of enquiries and calls — week after week.
Professional Website
A fast, mobile-friendly website with your phone number, enquiry form, and reviews front and centre. Built to turn visitors into calls.
Google Maps
We optimise your Google Business Profile so you show up in the map pack when people search for your trade locally.
More Reviews
An automated system that asks your customers for a Google review after every job. More reviews means more trust and higher rankings.
Local Services Ads
Google puts your business at the top of search with your reviews and a Google Verified badge. You only pay when someone actually calls.
What Makes Manchester Unique for Kitchen Fitters
Manchester is known for its Victorian terraces, converted warehouses, inter-war semis, and modern city centre apartments. Victorian mill workers' housing, with extensive 1930s suburbs and modern regeneration, creating steady demand for skilled kitchen fitters across neighbourhoods like Didsbury, Chorlton, Ancoats, Northern Quarter. The M postcode covers a wide area, and local customers expect to find reliable tradespeople online.
Local demand for kitchen fitters in Manchester centres on old kitchen replacement, worktop replacement, appliance fitting. Enquiries tend to peak in January and Autumn, though homeowners renovating kitchens, property developers, landlords upgrading rental properties need help throughout the year. Being registered with Kitchen Bedroom Bathroom (KBSA), TrustMark builds trust, but visibility is what fills the diary.
Manchester has around 100-200 kitchen fitters competing for the same pool of customers. Most have either no website or one that does not rank. That is the gap we fill: a site that gets found, a profile that builds trust, and a system that makes sure no call goes unanswered.
Postcode Areas Covered
Areas We Serve
Common Kitchen Fitter Services in Manchester
These are the services local customers search for most. If you offer them, you should be showing up.
Old kitchen replacement
Serving homeowners across Manchester. One of the wettest UK cities; mild winters but frequent rain from the Pennines make this a regular need.
Worktop replacement
Available throughout Manchester. Whether you are in a period property or a modern build, we connect you with customers searching for exactly this.
Appliance fitting
Covering Manchester and surrounding areas. With Victorian terraces, converted warehouses, inter-war semis, and modern city centre apartments, this is one of the most common enquiries we see.
Kitchen design
One of the top search terms in Manchester. Customers looking for this service expect to find a professional online — make sure that is you.
Plumbing
One of the top search terms in Manchester. Customers looking for this service expect to find a professional online — make sure that is you.
Questions from Kitchen Fitters in Manchester
Straight answers — no jargon.
How competitive is kitchen fitting in Manchester?
There are dozens of kitchen fitters serving Manchester, but most have weak websites with no portfolio. A properly optimised online presence with before-and-after photos puts you ahead of the competition immediately.
How long before I start getting enquiries in Manchester?
Website and Google Maps fixes go live within 1-2 weeks. If you add Local Services Ads targeting Manchester, most kitchen fitters see new leads within 4-8 weeks. Reviews build steadily and every new one helps.
How is this different from Checkatrade or MyBuilder?
Checkatrade charges per lead and you compete with other fitters for the same job. We build YOUR online presence so customers come directly to you. No middleman, no per-lead fees.
How will this help me get more kitchen fitting work in Manchester?
We make sure your business shows up when someone in Manchester searches for a kitchen fitter. That means a professional website showcasing your portfolio, a Google Maps listing that ranks locally, and more reviews to build trust.
What if I already have a website?
We'll audit it for free. If it's slow, missing a portfolio, or not bringing in enquiries, we'll fix it. If it's already decent, we'll focus on Maps, reviews, and ads instead.
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