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Looking for a kitchen fitter across Mid & East Antrim? NI Trades is an introduction service that matches Northern Ireland homeowners with kitchen fitters who have passed our application-stage checks. Mid & East Antrim is one of 11 NI council districts; tradespeople choose the councils they cover, so picking a council means you reach every kitchen fitter who works anywhere in this district. Post your job in two minutes - only profiles of kitchen fitters interested in your specific job are revealed, and your contact details stay private until you choose who to talk to. Insurance, credentials and references are checked at application stage only - please verify current insurance and credentials directly with any tradesperson before work begins or any money is paid.
Mid & East Antrim is a mix of coastal towns and rural hinterland north of Belfast, home to around 139,000 people across towns like Ballymena, Carrickfergus and Larne. Housing runs from post-war and mid-century estates in Ballymena, Carrickfergus and Larne to coastal stock along the Antrim shore and dispersed rural farms inland toward the Antrim plateau.
For a kitchen fitter that usually means kitchen design and installation. Carrickfergus and Larne sit on the Phoenix gas network and Ballymena on the firmus network, but the rural hinterland is largely oil-heated.
Sources: NISRA Census 2021 (population); each council's published Building Control fees schedule (2026 snapshot, fees rise each April); Phoenix Energy, firmus energy and the Gas to the West project (gas-network coverage).
If your kitchen fitter job involves building, electrical, heating or drainage work that needs sign-off, it is approved by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council's own Building Control office, not a UK-wide body. A typical domestic extension on the Full Plans route costs around £385 in Mid & East Antrim as of 2026, and Building Control fees across the 11 NI councils rise each April.
Before work starts, check whether you also need planning permission: see our NI planning permission guide and NI Building Regulations guide. Council Building Control applications across Northern Ireland go through Building Control NI.
Mid & East Antrim is part of our Northern Ireland directory. NI Trades is an introduction service, we list tradespeople who have passed our application-stage checks, but we are not party to any contract you enter into with a tradesperson. See how we vet tradespeople or browse all trade categories.