A website that shows your finished kitchens and gets your fitting business found when Edinburgh customers plan one of the biggest jobs in their home.
Most kitchen fitters in Edinburgh now win work through Google before the phone ever rings. A customer searches, glances at the first few results, and calls whoever looks established and trustworthy. If that's a competitor with a clean, mobile-friendly site and your presence is a half-finished Facebook page, the enquiry goes to them.
A new kitchen is a major, considered purchase — customers research for weeks and shortlist carefully. Your website's job is to get you onto that shortlist with photos of finished kitchens, clear information on how you work, and obvious reliability.
Local searches for your trade are more specific — and more winnable — than most tradespeople realise. A well-built site targets the exact phrases customers type, with different pages for different intent.
Most local searches happen on a phone — your site is built to look sharp and load fast there first.
A tap-to-call button on every page so an interested customer reaches you in one tap.
A short, mobile-friendly form that takes the minimum needed to get a useful enquiry through.
Your trade and Edinburgh areas written into the page so Google knows exactly what you do and where.
Real reviews pulled from your profile — not made-up testimonials.
Pages for the Edinburgh areas you cover, so neighbourhood searches land somewhere relevant.
Your site shouldn't be one giant "we do everything" page. Each main service deserves its own page, because each one has different search intent — and Google rewards pages that match a single, clear intent.
Each page targets the way real customers phrase those searches in Edinburgh, with clear next steps and trust signals where they matter.
Edinburgh's tenement flats throw up kitchens that test a fitter: tight footprints, out-of-square walls, awkward access up shared stairs and the need to work cleanly in occupied homes. A fitter who clearly handles this kind of real-world space stands out from a generic “kitchens supplied and fitted” listing.
Demand runs from full bespoke kitchens in suburban homes and the New Town to compact, clever fits in flats across the city and refits in the rental market. A site that shows finished kitchens and names the areas you cover gets you in front of the right customers.

For a job this size and disruptive, customers are buying reliability. The site has to show it.
Honest take: Local SEO takes time. A new site can show in Google within days, but ranking for competitive Edinburgh searches takes weeks to months of consistent work. We tell you what's worth doing, not what generates the biggest invoice.
Send over what you have — even rough notes are fine — and we turn it into something that works.

Yes — it's the most important part of the site. Finished-kitchen photos let a prospective customer picture their own job in your hands. We lay them out so they look right on mobile.
Yes. “Kitchen fitter Edinburgh” is competitive but very winnable with a well-built page and good local signals. We do that properly rather than hiding it in a services list.
Most sites are live within 48 hours of receiving your details and photos.
No. Send rough notes and photos — we write it for you.
Packages start at £99 for a single-page site — a one-off payment, you own it outright.
Three fixed-price packages on the portal — Basic (single page), Starter (3 pages), Professional (5 pages). Pick what fits and sign up directly, or get in touch first if you have questions.
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Gary is based in Edinburgh and builds websites for tradespeople across the city and right across the UK.
The price you see is the price you pay. No surprise invoices, no add-ons you didn't ask for.
Three fixed-price website packages on the portal. Pick the one that fits, sign up, and brief us. Or get in touch first if you'd rather start with a conversation.
View Packages → Get in Touch