What should you pay a
tradesperson?

Labour-only day rates for 15 trades across 12 UK regions. Compare electricians, plumbers, plasterers and more.

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Electrician
£210–£600/day
£330 national typical
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Plumber
£200–£570/day
£320 national typical
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Gas Engineer
£225–£580/day
£335 national typical
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Plasterer
£155–£480/day
£255 national typical
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Carpenter / Joiner
£165–£500/day
£270 national typical
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Painter & Decorator
£140–£430/day
£230 national typical
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Roofer
£180–£530/day
£285 national typical
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Bricklayer
£190–£560/day
£300 national typical
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Tiler
£155–£480/day
£255 national typical
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General Builder
£160–£490/day
£260 national typical
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Landscaper
£135–£420/day
£220 national typical
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Bathroom Fitter
£200–£570/day
£315 national typical
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Kitchen Fitter
£200–£580/day
£320 national typical
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HVAC Engineer
£235–£640/day
£360 national typical
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Scaffolder
£180–£510/day
£280 national typical
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Important: Rates are indicative benchmarks only. Always obtain at least three quotes before commissioning any work. All figures are for labour only, excluding materials, VAT, and call-out charges.

About these figures

Day rates are for self-employed tradespeople, labour only, based on an 8-hour day. They exclude materials, VAT (20%), and any call-out charges. Benchmarked against Checkatrade and UK industry surveys.

Why rates vary by region

Cost of living, demand, and competition drive regional differences. London and the South East 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. A quote 20% above the typical isn't automatically unfair — experience, accreditations, and job complexity all affect pricing. Always get three quotes.