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UK Pricing Guide

Builder Costs in the UK (2026)

Typical costs for builder jobs, what pushes quotes up or down, and how to compare local professionals with confidence.

Typical Builder price range

£500–£3,000 for small structural work, £15,000–£80,000+ for extensions and conversions

Pricing varies by property type, service requirements, and location. Always compare at least 3 like-for-like quotes before appointing.

Typical timeline: 2–4 weeks for small projects, 3–6 months for extensions and conversions

What affects builder costs most?

  • Scope and size of works
  • Materials and product quality level
  • Property access and complexity
  • Emergency or out-of-hours callout
  • Regional labour differences

How to get accurate builder quotes

  • 1

    Check for a proven track record with similar-scale projects in your area

  • 2

    Ask for references and visit completed projects where possible

  • 3

    Confirm they carry public liability insurance (minimum £2 million)

  • 4

    Verify they understand local building regulations and planning requirements

  • 5

    Get a detailed written quotation with a fixed timeline and payment schedule

Emergency vs planned pricing

Emergency callouts, evening/weekend visits, and urgent parts sourcing usually increase rates. If your job is non-urgent, planning ahead and combining smaller tasks into one visit often reduces total spend.

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Quote checklist before you contact a builder

Keep every quote anchored to the same scope, access, and finish assumptions before you decide which provider is actually cheaper.

1

Ask every builder to price the same drawings, structural assumptions, and provisional sums.

2

Confirm whether scaffolding, waste removal, skips, and temporary protection are included or excluded.

3

Get stage payments tied to visible milestones instead of open-ended weekly billing.

4

Make sure building control, structural engineer sign-off, and making-good items are priced explicitly.

Red flags to challenge before you accept a low quote

Cheap headline pricing is only useful when the exclusions, paperwork, and finish standard stay explicit. Push these risks into writing before you shortlist anyone.

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Large cash deposits before materials, drawings, or programme details are agreed.

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Quotes that ignore structural unknowns but still promise a fixed total and start date.

Challenge this before approval

Refusal to discuss insurance, references, or who is responsible for building control coordination.

Challenge this before approval

Pressure to skip written scope, staged payments, or neighbour access planning.

Builder quote-planning routes tied to this cost guide

Use these service-specific planning routes to pressure-test the scope before you ask builder providers for final numbers.

House Extension

Plan and deliver single-storey, rear, or side-return extensions with practical layout, cost, and build-sequencing control.

Quote planning£30,000–£90,000 for many single-storey extensions, £60,000–£180,000+ for larger or more complex schemesOften 3–6 months once work starts, plus design, planning, and party-wall lead time before the build

Loft Conversion

Convert loft space into usable bedrooms, offices, or en-suites with compliant access, insulation, and structural support.

Quote planning£25,000–£65,000 for many rooflight or dormer conversions, with larger multi-room schemes going higherOften 6–12 weeks for the build once approvals and structural details are ready

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Builder cost FAQs

Do I need planning permission for a house extension?▼

Many single-storey rear extensions fall under permitted development rights. However, if your property is in a conservation area, is listed, or the extension exceeds size limits, you will need planning permission. Always check with your local planning authority before starting work.

How do I know if a builder is trustworthy?▼

Look for verified customer reviews, proof of public liability insurance, membership of trade bodies like the FMB or NHBC, and ask to see examples of completed projects. A reliable builder will provide a detailed written quotation and a realistic timeline.

What is the difference between a builder and a groundworker?▼

Builders handle the above-ground structure — walls, roofs, and finishes. Groundworkers prepare the site, dig foundations, install drainage, and lay services. Many extension or new build projects require both.

How long does a loft conversion take?▼

A typical loft conversion takes 6–10 weeks depending on the type (Velux, dormer, or mansard). The structural work takes 2–3 weeks, followed by plastering, electrics, plumbing, and finishing.

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