Kitchen and bathroom renovations include a surprisingly large number of different trades to complete. Some of these will also need to have certain legal qualifications to ensure the work is done to a standard accepted by building regulations. So let’s see who is involved with a kitchen or bathroom installation.

Bathroom installation
When you are looking at bathroom fitters in Haywards Heath, you will be looking at a series of tradesmen to do the work in the room. Top of the list will be the plumber – they are responsible for removing the old bathroom elements connected to the plumbing and for installing the new ones. You will also likely need an electrician who is certified and can work with the electric shower, lighting and any other electrical fixtures.
When you remove the old bathroom and fit the new one, a plasterer is likely to be required to tidy up the walls. You may want to upgrade the walls and ceilings in the rest of the room as well. A tiler is another tradesman needed to add the tiles to walls and floors. An optional extra offered by many bathroom fitters in Crawley and around the area is a decorator who can finish the job for you.
Before all of this, you will also want to ensure that the bathroom installers are also bathroom designers in Haywards Heath. That’s key to ensuring the tradesmen have a plan to follow for the bathroom!
Kitchen installation
The picture with kitchen installation is quite similar. You will definitely want kitchen designers in Haywards Heath to sit down and plan the kitchen with. Then you will need the kitchen fitters in Haywards Heath who will undertake the installation of the kitchen units and other furniture. Sometimes this might involve some joinery skills, or the units may be prepared beforehand and simply need installation.
You will also need kitchen fitters in Crawley or around the area who have plumbing qualifications or have a plumber on staff. That’s because there are the kitchen sink and appliances such as washing machines and dishwasher that need their attention. You will also want a qualified electrician to wire in the appliances and to wire up sockets and lights.
Like the bathroom, plasters and decorators may also be needed as part of the kitchen installers job. These finish the kitchen and ensure that it is looking smart. A tiler will also add tiles and splashbacks around the kitchen to protect the walls and sometimes on the floor.
In-house experts
This can all seem a little complex and a lot of organisation to get all these different tradesmen in place. But the easiest option is to find a local bathroom or kitchen installer that has these tradesmen on staff as in-house experts or who they work closely with. This means the company will coordinate all the different workmen and this saves you time and money. It also means if there are delays or issues, the company will automatically adjust the schedule of work to accommodate it.