1768 days ago

Did you know we remove kitchens too?!

Kev from

Hi guys,

Well, we're back in lockdown. How do we make good use of our time? Out with the old, in with the new!

The BIA team can remove your kitchen in a day. We will dispose of your kitchen for you. Kitchen removal includes disconnecting your water and electricity safely. Inquire today for a free quote.

Kitchen removal starting from just $850 (Inc GST)!!!

Small kitchen removal approx. $850 (Inc GST)

Medium sized kitchen removal approx. $1050 (Inc GST)

Large kitchen removal approx. $1250 (Inc GST)

The BIA team can remove your kitchen and dispose of the refuge professionally. The prices above are approximates as kitchen sizes can vary greatly and the quotes are also location dependant 

All new kitchens purchased and installed by BIA will include the cost of the kitchen removal throughout Auckland. 

Contact us today for a free quote!

Take a pic of the kitchen and get a measure on the length and width of the room for a quote within 24 hours!

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