How much for Removing old kitchen

How much roughly should I charge for removing an small kitchen? They need to be properly removed as they can be resold.

Asked by Maya on 5th May 2023
Expert Trade Answers
"About £180 to remove it all carefully and it would be an additional £40 for Gas Fitter to safely cap off the gas if it’s a gas appliance"
Answered on 6th May 2023 - Member since Jan 2023 - report
"£150 to take off your existing kitchen ,it’s not included to collect it"
Answered on 5th May 2023 - Member since Jun 2020 - report
"Hi
just removing it costs you around £300/350 i can make these work
Kind regards
Andrew"
Answered on 5th May 2023 - Member since Jan 2021 - report
"I don’t know how big your kitchen is but my cost is £500"
Answered on 5th May 2023 - Member since Apr 2023 - report
"A daily rate say about £150 sounds fair or whatever you think is ok to work for a day remember it’s not just taking kitchen out it’s getting to job unloading tools tidying up after plus it takes a bit longer with them selling them again"
Answered on 6th May 2023 - Member since Feb 2023 - report
"Depending on what’s involved anything from £200 - £350"
Answered on 5th May 2023 - Member since Jan 2023 - report
"Depending the size. Probably 1-2 days. Daly labour is £250.00."
Answered on 5th May 2023 - Member since Mar 2023 - report
"I think no more than £300 for the dismantling of the entire kitchen including appliances"
Answered on 5th May 2023 - Member since Jun 2021 - report
"£350 to take out and cap all utilities removal of the rubbish would be cheaper to get a skip"
Answered on 5th May 2023 - Member since Apr 2022 - report
"It’s hard to say without pictures or seeing it as there are lots of factors to consider"
Answered on 5th May 2023 - Member since Jan 2023 - report
"Days work £2/300 if hob is GAS you will need GAS SAFE engineer £150 call out and an electrician as well £150
Some times it’s not worth recycling
Noel"
Answered on 6th May 2023 - Member since Feb 2023 - report
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