Builder Rates in Glasgow vs the National Average
| Rate Type | Glasgow | UK National Average |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | £29–£57/hr | £30–£60/hr |
| Day rate | £170–£335/day | £180–£350/day |
Builder rates reflect project size, materials complexity, and whether the builder is acting as a contractor managing other trades. Larger projects in major cities often include a project management premium. The West End, Southside, and city centre carry higher rates than the outlying areas. Social housing and commercial contracts sustain consistent work volumes.
Are you a Builder in Glasgow? These are market averages — your rate should reflect your actual costs. Use our free builder rate calculator to find what you personally need to charge.
How Much Do Builders Charge for Common Jobs in Glasgow?
These figures show Glasgow-adjusted estimates for typical jobs. Prices include labour only unless stated.
Why Are Builder Rates in Glasgow Different?
Glasgow has Scotland's largest tradesperson base, which keeps rates competitive. The city's active commercial and social housing sectors mean a good split between project types.
Good to know: For projects over £5,000, always get at least three fixed-price quotes in writing. Check your builder is insured and, where needed, carries a CSCS card.
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Calculate My Builder Rate ›Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does a builder charge per day in Glasgow?A builder's day rate in Glasgow is typically £170–£335. Specialist builders — structural, heritage, or groundworks — may charge above this range.
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How much does an extension cost in Glasgow?A single-storey extension in Glasgow typically costs £1,200–£2,000 per m² for the shell. A 20m² extension therefore ranges from £24,000 to £40,000 for labour and materials, before fit-out costs.
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Do builders in Glasgow charge VAT?Builders whose turnover exceeds £90,000/year (2025/26) must be VAT registered. Smaller sole traders may not be. Always confirm VAT status before accepting a quote — it can add 20% to the total.
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Why do builder rates in Glasgow differ from other areas?Glasgow has Scotland's largest tradesperson base, which keeps rates competitive. The city's active commercial and social housing sectors mean a good split between project types.
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How do I get a reliable builder in Glasgow?Ask for references from recent local jobs, check they have public liability insurance (minimum £2m), and verify CSCS cards for site workers. FMB (Federation of Master Builders) membership provides an extra layer of reassurance.