UK · Updated 2026 · Price comparison

Reclaimed and Ex-Display Kitchen Units Prices in Bath 2026: Full Rate Card

Live 2026 pricing for kitchen units in Bath, sampled across yards inside BA1, BA2 and BA15 and merchant clearance data. Use this as a benchmark before you list, buy or budget a South West project.

Bath rate card, Q1 2026

GradeTypical priceNotes
Job-lot / bulk£350 per full kitchenMerchant clearance, palletised
Standard graded£2,575 per full kitchenSorted, ready-to-fit stock
Heritage / premium£4,800 per full kitchenCharacter grade, hand-picked

Regional price drivers

  • South West demolition volume
  • Merchant over-order cycles
  • Conservation demand around heritage postcodes
  • Delivery cost from adjacent regions

New vs surplus in Bath

New kitchen units through Bath merchants typically costs 40–70% more than surplus equivalents at similar spec. Reclaimed heritage grades can command a premium over new when planning specifies matching stock.

How to negotiate on Bath listings

  • Volume trumps price — offer to take the whole pallet
  • Same-day collection with cash-on-collection saves 5–10%
  • Bundle with other categories from the same seller
  • Weekday collections beat weekends

Frequently asked questions

+Have kitchen units prices risen in Bath?

Modest inflation in 2025 has flattened in 2026 thanks to increased surplus supply across South West.

+How do I collect a full kitchen?

Book a Luton van with a tail-lift. A full kitchen (14 units + appliances) fits comfortably.

+Do prices vary by Bath postcode?

Yes — inner-city collection premiums of 5–15% apply in BA1, BA2 and BA15.

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