Painter and decorator day rates are among the most competitive of all UK trades, with a wide range of prices driven by experience, regional location, and the complexity of work involved. These figures cover labour only — paint, primer, and materials are additional.
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Important: Rates are indicative benchmarks only. Always obtain at least three quotes before commissioning work. Figures are for labour only, excluding materials, VAT, and call-out charges.
About these figures
Day rates are for self-employed tradespeople working an 8-hour day, labour only. Hourly rates are calculated as day rate ÷ 8. Benchmarked against Checkatrade and UK industry surveys, updated April 2026.
Why rates vary by region
Cost of living, demand, and local competition all affect day rates. London and the South East typically run 30–45% above the national midpoint. The North East, Wales, and Northern Ireland sit 15–20% below.
How to use this data
Use these figures to sense-check quotes — not as a fixed price. Experience, accreditations, and job complexity all affect pricing. Always get at least three written quotes before committing to any work.
Painter & Decorator day rate — frequently asked questions
Painter and decorator day rates range from around £140/day in Northern Ireland to £430/day in London. The national typical is around £200–£250/day. High-end decorators with specialist skills (e.g. wallpapering, feature finishes) command premium rates.
This varies. Many decorators can source paint at trade prices and pass savings on to you, which is worth asking about. Others prefer you to buy the paint yourself. Either way, paint costs are separate from the day rate.
A typical bedroom takes 1–2 days including cutting in, two coats, and allowing drying time. Larger rooms or complex work such as wallpapering or high ceilings takes longer. A decorator giving you a realistic timeline is a good sign.
Look for a portfolio of previous work, references, and public liability insurance. A professional should sand, fill, and prepare surfaces properly — the preparation is where quality decorating lives. Be wary of unusually low quotes that skip this step.
For complex work — wallpapering, coving, high-ceiling rooms, or new plaster — a professional decorator will save time and produce a far better finish. For simple single-colour repaints in good condition, DIY is a reasonable option.