Carpenter Rates in Birmingham vs the National Average
| Rate Type | Birmingham | UK National Average |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | £35–£65/hr | £35–£65/hr |
| Day rate | £180–£350/day | £180–£350/day |
Carpenters split into first-fix (structural frames, joists, roof structures) and second-fix (skirting, doors, stairs, furniture). Second-fix finishing carpenters in premium city areas command higher rates for detailed bespoke work. The city centre and Jewellery Quarter attract slightly higher rates. Edgbaston and Harborne tend to see higher residential pricing than outer suburbs.
Are you a Carpenter in Birmingham? These are market averages — your rate should reflect your actual costs. Use our free carpenter rate calculator to find what you personally need to charge.
How Much Do Carpenters Charge for Common Jobs in Birmingham?
These figures show Birmingham-adjusted estimates for typical jobs. Prices include labour only unless stated.
Why Are Carpenter Rates in Birmingham Different?
Birmingham has a large and well-supplied tradesperson base, which keeps most rates competitive. HS2 and the ongoing Centenary Square redevelopment have tightened supply slightly, particularly for groundworkers and builders.
Good to know: First-fix and second-fix carpentry are different skill sets. Always confirm your carpenter is experienced in the specific type of work you need — not every joiner does bespoke fitted furniture.
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Calculate My Carpenter Rate ›Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does a carpenter charge per day in Birmingham?Carpenter day rates in Birmingham are typically £180–£350. Specialist joiners doing bespoke fitted furniture or heritage joinery work may charge above this range.
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How much does it cost to hang a door in Birmingham?Hanging a door in Birmingham typically costs £80–£200 for labour. This includes fitting the frame, hanging the door, and fitting the ironmongery. Supply of the door is extra.
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What’s the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?A joiner makes components in a workshop — frames, windows, staircases, furniture. A carpenter fits them on site. Many tradespeople do both, but bespoke joinery is usually a workshop-based skill with higher rates.
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Why do carpenter rates in Birmingham differ from other areas?Birmingham has a large and well-supplied tradesperson base, which keeps most rates competitive. HS2 and the ongoing Centenary Square redevelopment have tightened supply slightly, particularly for groundworkers and builders.
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Do I need a carpenter or a general builder for my project in Birmingham?For structural work — stud walls, roof structures, floor joists — either can usually do the work. For detailed finishing work like bespoke wardrobes, hardwood floors, or staircases, use a specialist carpenter or joiner.