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UK Pricing Guide

Painter & Decorator Costs in the UK (2026)

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

Typical Painter & Decorator price range

£100–£300 per day for most trades, £500–£3,000 for standard room projects

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

Typical timeline: 1–3 days for most jobs, 1–2 weeks for larger projects

What affects painter & decorator 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 painter & decorator quotes

  • 1

    Check for genuine customer reviews on completed projects

  • 2

    Ask to see examples of recent work similar to yours

  • 3

    Confirm they carry public liability insurance

  • 4

    Get a clear written quotation with itemised costs

  • 5

    Verify their experience with your specific type of work

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.

Quote checklist before you contact a painter & decorator

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

1

Write down the exact rooms, surfaces, fixtures, and finish standard so every quote is pricing the same task list.

2

Confirm who supplies materials, how many visits are needed, and whether waste disposal is included.

3

Ask for making-good, touch-up work, and snagging to be stated clearly rather than implied.

4

Request a start window and completion estimate before comparing lower-priced general trade quotes.

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.

Challenge this before approval

Vague labour-only quotes with no finish standard, room count, or materials split.

Challenge this before approval

No insurance, no recent work examples, and no written snagging agreement.

Challenge this before approval

Requests for full payment up front on short-duration maintenance jobs.

Challenge this before approval

A contractor who will not confirm what happens if hidden defects or extra work appear.

Find a painter & decorator near you

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Painter & Decorator cost FAQs

How much does a plasterer charge per room?▼

Expect to pay £300–£600 per room for skimming over existing plaster, or £600–£1,000 for full replastering including stripping back to brick. Ceiling plastering adds £200–£400 per room.

How often should I repaint my house exterior?▼

Most exterior paintwork needs refreshing every 5–7 years depending on exposure, paint quality, and substrate. South-facing and exposed walls may need more frequent maintenance.

What is the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?▼

A carpenter works on site — fitting kitchens, hanging doors, laying flooring, building stud walls. A joiner works in a workshop making bespoke items like staircases, windows, and furniture. Many professionals do both.

Should I use a handyman or a specialist?▼

For small, straightforward jobs (shelving, curtain rails, minor repairs), a handyman is fine. For anything involving electrics, gas, plumbing, or structural changes, always use a qualified specialist trade.

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