Marketing for kitchen fitter firms in Bath.
Written for operators going after £22k+ kitchen fitter jobs across Bath and the surrounding BA1–BA2 postcodes. No fluff. No funnels. Just the work.
Trying to win more £22k+ kitchen fitter jobs in Bath? Here's what that actually looks like in Somerset.
Most kitchen fitter firms we talk to in Bath don't have a marketing problem — they have a visibility problem. Good work, happy customers, no pipeline you can predict. This page is a straight answer to what a marketing system for a kitchen fitter firm in Bath should cover, and where money usually gets wasted if it doesn't.
Bath for a Kitchen fitter firm
Bath sits in Somerset on postcodes BA1–BA2, with a population around 94,800. Average house price is about £540,000. World Heritage city, listed stock, careful period-sensitive work commands a premium.
For a kitchen fitter operator that matters because the housing stock maps directly to the job mix you'll win. You're looking at a heavy mix of Edwardian and 1930s semis, with pockets of Victorian terraces. That's where your £22k+ jobs come from. Bath is a mid-to-upper-bracket market — homeowners shop carefully but aren't chasing the cheapest quote.
What tends to trip kitchen fitter firms up in this patch: homeowners shopping quotes against howdens and b&q fit-only prices and appliance delivery delays that blow the critical path. A marketing page that doesn't address those specifics reads like it was written in a different country.
What marketing looks like for a Kitchen fitter firm in Bath
First, Google Business Profile. Not the version your cousin set up in 2019. Service area set to Bath and surrounding BA1–BA2 postcodes, photos tagged by job type, weekly posts tied to projects you've actually finished nearby, Q&A seeded with the questions homeowners in Bath genuinely ask — starting with the ones about homeowners shopping quotes against howdens and b&q fit-only prices. That alone moves you up the local pack for "kitchen fitter Bath" and half a dozen variations.
Second, programmatic SEO. You need a page on your own site for every "kitchen fitter Bath"-style query you want to own. Not thin template pages — proper pages with street-level detail, typical project scope, ballpark pricing, and real photos. Bath homeowners searching at 10pm on a Sunday are comparing you against three other firms on the same page of results. If your page says something they can't get from your competitor's, you get the call.
Third, Google Ads for the high-intent queries — "kitchen fitter Bath", "kitchen fitter near me", "kitchen fitter quotes Somerset". Tight local geo-target, keyword-level negatives, ad extensions with your phone and reviews. Budget doesn't need to be big in a town the size of Bath; it needs to be precise. A £500–£1,500 monthly spend will do real work if the landing page and the ad copy are tuned.
The piece most firms skip: reviews. Specifically, reviews from homeowners in Bath that name the street or the postcode. Five reviews like that on your Google profile beat fifty generic "great job" reviews from customers on the other side of the county.
What we'd change tomorrow for a Kitchen fitter firm in Bath
Three things you can do in the next 30 days that move the needle, ranked by how quickly you'll see it in the pipeline.
One: audit your Google Business Profile. Service area set to Bath and the BA1–BA2 range, 20+ photos from recent jobs, all categories filled, weekly posts. Most kitchen fitter profiles we look at in Somerset are missing at least half of that. Two: write (or commission) five landing pages that target the specific kitchen fitter queries Bath homeowners actually use — not a single "areas we cover" page. Three: set up a review ask that fires 72 hours after handover with a direct Google link. Two reviews a week for three months and you'll outrank the "established since 1987" firm who's been coasting on the same 40 reviews for two years.
Where kitchen fitter firms get tripped up in Bath
- Homeowners shopping quotes against Howdens and B&Q fit-only prices
- Appliance delivery delays that blow the critical path
- Worktop templating timings with stone suppliers
- Coordinating electrics, plumbing, tiling, and plastering without dead days
- Managing client expectations on 8–10 week lead times for bespoke cabinetry
Worth a 30-minute call about your Bath pipeline?
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