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KBSA Consumer Guide

Our FREE guide contains practical advice for consumers who are considering buying a new kitchen, bedroom, bathroom or home office. Request or download it here

Buying your bedroom

The KBSA has produced a FREE Consumer Guide which contains practical advice for consumers who are considering buying a new kitchen, bedroom, bathroom or home office.

Order or download your FREE copy here.

Your home improvement project may entail a substantial investment so it pays to get the best possible independent information and advice before you begin.

It's crucial to work with a supplier you can trust and with a KBSA retailer you will feel safe in the knowledge that the design and installation of your kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or home office will be handled by a professional. 

All KBSA members are carefully vetted prior to admission and they must have been trading for at least two years in order to be considered for membership.  The high standards and strict monitoring applied by the KBSA to its members means that they are able to offer exceptionally comprehensive protection, free of charge, for consumers, in case of the member retailer ceasing to trade.

The Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Specialists Association (KBSA) is the body, similar to that of ABTA, which sets the standard for professionalism in the home improvement industry. With over 400 kitchen, bedroom and bathroom retailers nationwide, the KBSA offers consumers peace of mind and security.

Some guidelines from the KBSA

  1. Visit a company that has a showroom so you can inspect the quality of the product and the standard of installation.
  2. Choose a retailer with a track record of good installations and ask to speak to some past customer and even visit them in their homes if possible.
  3. Be careful about paying in full for your bedroom in advance. You should not pay a deposit of more than 25% and it is likely that you will be required to make an interim payment, ask for a written payment schedule which includes the timings of any interim payment and final retention.
  4. Make sure you have a written quotation that covers every aspect of the job, including fitting, flooring and any structural alterations you may have discussed.
  5. Don’t sign anything unless you are prepared to honour your side of the contract. Some terms and conditions have expensive cancellation clauses. If in doubt contact the KBSA.

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