The perfect kitchen assembly needs

Quality preparation

  • Preparation of wiring

  • Installation of pipes

  • Moving pipes and sockets during kitchen assembly

  • Final check of the plan

Of course, we give priority to completing all the preparatory work when installing your kitchen. Everything should be in place, including electrical sockets and water pipes. Sometimes this is not the case. Sometimes the drainage pipe appears right between two cabinets. We have also encountered cases where hot and cold water taps have been installed so that they appear in two different cabinets.

This happens because workers usually do not think about what happens to the result of their work in the next phase of kitchen installation. They get the money and bye-bye.

If we can, we prefer to do these jobs ourselves. This way we can guarantee that everything will be in place according to the kitchen plan. At first, it may seem a little more expensive for the client. But in the long run, it saves us a lot of time and the client won't have to pay for extra work like relocating drawers or pipes, adjusting cabinets, etc.

Some of this preparatory work can be very costly, such as cutting into the concrete to accommodate the wires. It usually costs crazy money. Even if it's not really necessary. There's a huge space behind the kitchen cabinets for electrical wiring. And since people usually use wall panels between the upper and lower cabinets, electrical wiring can be installed underneath this panel without drilling into the wall. This will save you a great deal of money.