Renovation Contractor near you in United Kingdom
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Typical price: £3,000–£150,000
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What renovation contractor costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-room refresh Replastering, flooring, decoration, and fixture swaps in one room | £3,000 | £7,000 | £15,000 |
| Kitchen or bathroom renovation Full refit of one wet room through a main contractor | £6,000 | £12,000 | £25,000 |
| Multi-room renovation Several rooms including some rewiring or plumbing alterations | £15,000 | £35,000 | £70,000 |
| Whole-house refurbishment Full internal refurbishment of a 3-bed house | £40,000 | £75,000 | £150,000 |
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How to hire a renovation contractor pro in United Kingdom
- Check TrustMark registration or Federation of Master Builders (FMB) membership, and read recent reviews on Checkatrade or MyBuilder
- Agree the Building Regulations route before work starts — via local authority Building Control or an approved inspector; competent-person schemes can self-certify some work
- Confirm any gas work will be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer and electrical work by a Part P registered electrician
- Visit or call two recent local jobs as references
- Use a written contract (a JCT Home Owner contract is the standard template) with staged payments tied to milestones
- Ask for proof of public liability insurance of at least £2 million
Frequently asked questions
What are variations (change orders) and how do I keep them under control?
A variation is any change to the agreed scope after signing — moving a wall, upgrading tiles, fixing a hidden problem. Insist every variation is priced and approved in writing before the work happens. Most renovation budget blowouts are not the original quote being wrong; they are dozens of verbally-approved variations nobody tracked.
Can I live in my home during a renovation?
Usually yes for single-room projects if water and power stay connected to the rest of the home; usually no for whole-home work involving dust-heavy demolition or when the only kitchen or bathroom is out of service for weeks. Ask the contractor to phase the works so one bathroom stays functional, and budget for short-term accommodation on gut renovations.
What can I do if the work is defective or the contractor disappears?
Document defects in writing with photos, give the contractor a written chance to fix them within a set period, and withhold only the retention amount — not all payment — while they do. If they abandon the job, your remedies are your contract, any licensing body's complaint process, consumer protection agencies, and small claims court. This is why the paper trail and staged payments matter from day one.
Is it cheaper to renovate in stages or all at once?
One combined project is almost always cheaper per unit of work: a single mobilization, one round of demolition and dust protection, and better contractor pricing on a larger contract. Stage the work only if cash flow requires it, and sequence it so you never redo finished work — for example, complete all plumbing and electrical changes before any room gets its final finishes.
What does a renovation contractor actually do?
A renovation contractor (general contractor or main builder) manages your whole project: pricing the job, scheduling and supervising trades like electricians and plumbers, ordering materials, arranging permits where needed, and being the single party responsible for quality and timeline. You pay one contract price instead of coordinating five separate trades yourself.
Should I hire a general contractor or manage the trades myself?
Manage trades yourself only if the job involves one or two trades and you can be on site regularly. Once a project needs sequencing (demolition, then rough plumbing and wiring, then walls, then finishes), a contractor typically saves more in avoided rework and delays than their 10-20% management margin costs.
What does a builder charge per day in the UK?
General builder day rates typically run £200-£320 per day outside London and £300-£450 in London and the South East. Most renovation work is quoted as a fixed project price rather than day rate — Checkatrade cost guides put a full house refurbishment at roughly £800-£2,500 per square metre depending on spec.
Do I need planning permission or just Building Regulations?
They are separate systems. Most internal renovations need no planning permission, but structural work, new drainage, electrics, and replacement windows must comply with Building Regulations and get signed off. Extensions and external changes may need planning permission too — check with your local authority before committing to a design.
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