Kitchens & Bathrooms
At Trilogy Group Ltd, we specialise in the replacement and refurbishment of kitchens and bathrooms within the private sector social housing. We work in close partnership with local authorities, housing associations, and registered providers to deliver safe, durable, and high-quality installations that improve homes and enhance residents’ quality of life.
We understand the responsibilities that come with working in occupied properties and vulnerable settings. Our approach is built around care, compliance, and clear communication, ensuring every project is delivered efficiently while minimising disruption to homeowners & tenants.
What We Do
We provide a complete, end-to-end service for private residential properties & social housing kitchen and bathroom replacements, including:
- Full kitchen removals and installations
- Bathroom refurbishments and like-for-like replacements
- Adapted and accessible bathroom solutions
- Plumbing, electrical, and finishing works
- Waste removal and responsible disposal
- Pre- and post-installation inspections
All works are carried out by experienced operatives who understand standards, health and safety requirements, and the importance of working respectfully in residents’ homes.
Our Approach
We know that a kitchen or bathroom replacement is more than just a construction project—it’s someone’s home. That’s why we prioritise:
- Tenant & Homeowner-focused delivery – polite, professional teams who communicate clearly and treat customers with respect
- Minimal disruption – carefully planned programmes to reduce downtime and inconvenience
- Quality and longevity – robust materials and workmanship designed for long-term use
- Compliance and safety – adherence to all relevant regulations, policies, and client specifications
Our structured processes allow us to deliver projects on time, within budget, and to consistently high standards.
Mandatory Certificates & Training
To work on Trilogy Group Ltd projects, all operatives must hold and maintain the following as a minimum:
- CSCS Card – Appropriate to their trade and role
- Asbestos Awareness (AA) – Ensuring safe working practices in properties where asbestos may be present
- Working at Height (WAH) – For safe access and work in elevated areas
- Manual Handling – To reduce risk of injury
- Health & Safety Awareness – In line with current legislation and site requirements
Additional trade-specific qualifications, electrical certifications, and refresher training are required where applicable.









