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Carpentry near you in United Kingdom

Known locally as carpentry and joinery. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.

Typical price: £100–£12,000

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What carpentry costs in United Kingdom

Researched national ranges in GBP. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Small repair Ease a door, fix skirting or a stair repair £100 £250 £500
Fitted shelving / wardrobe Alcove unit or fitted wardrobe carcass, painted MDF £600 £1,500 £3,500
First-fix / structural project Stud walls, joist work or a full trim package £2,500 £6,000 £12,000

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How to hire a carpentry pro in United Kingdom

  1. Find carpenters via Checkatrade, MyBuilder or the Institute of Carpenters — the trade is unlicensed in the UK
  2. Distinguish site carpentry from workshop joinery when briefing the job
  3. For structural work (joists, load-bearing alterations), confirm Building Regulations sign-off
  4. Get materials (MDF, softwood, hardwood, veneer) specified in the written quote
  5. Ask for public liability insurance
  6. Request close-up photos of finished work

Frequently asked questions

Can a carpenter fix rotten or water-damaged wood?

Yes — splice repairs, resin treatments and section replacement are standard work. But rot is a symptom: the leak or damp source must be fixed first or the repair fails. A good carpenter will point at the water source before quoting the timber fix.

How much does a carpenter cost?

Carpenters charge by the hour, by the day, or per project for defined jobs like built-ins. Rates vary with specialisation: rough/framing carpentry is priced into construction budgets, while finish carpentry (trim, doors, built-ins) commands higher hourly rates for slower, more precise work.

What is the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?

Traditionally, joiners make things in a workshop (doors, windows, staircases, cabinets) and carpenters fit and build on site (framing, trim, decking). Many tradespeople do both; what matters when hiring is whether they specialise in the precision level your job needs.

What jobs does a carpenter typically handle?

Door hanging and adjustment, skirting/trim and architraves, custom shelving and built-in wardrobes, stair repairs, timber framing, decking frames, stud walls, and repair of rot or damaged timber. Anything cut and fitted from wood on site is carpentry territory.

How much do built-in wardrobes or shelving cost?

Custom built-ins are priced by the linear metre/foot and complexity — an alcove shelving unit costs far less than a floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobe with doors and internals. Materials (MDF vs veneer vs solid timber) can swing the price by 2-3x for the same footprint.

How do I get an accurate carpentry quote?

Photos plus measurements get you a ballpark; a site visit gets you a real number. Specify materials, finish (painted, stained, veneer) and hardware up front — 'a shelf' can cost 5x more in walnut with soft-close fittings than in painted MDF.

What does a carpenter charge per day in the UK?

Roughly £180-280 per day outside London, more inside it. Fitted wardrobes and alcove units are usually priced per project — a typical painted MDF alcove unit runs £600-1,500 fitted.

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