Painter & Decorator Rates in Glasgow vs the National Average
| Rate Type | Glasgow | UK National Average |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | £24–£48/hr | £25–£50/hr |
| Day rate | £145–£265/day | £150–£280/day |
Painter and decorator rates are among the more competitive across the trades. Decorators specialising in high-end finishes — Venetian plaster, period cornicing, or specialist coatings — can charge significantly above standard rates. 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 Painter & Decorator in Glasgow? These are market averages — your rate should reflect your actual costs. Use our free painter & decorator rate calculator to find what you personally need to charge.
How Much Do Painter & Decorators Charge for Common Jobs in Glasgow?
These figures show Glasgow-adjusted estimates for typical jobs. Prices include labour only unless stated.
Why Are Painter & Decorator 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: Quality of prep is everything in decorating. A good decorator will spend as much time preparing surfaces as painting them. Be wary of anyone who skips this step.
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Calculate My Painter & Decorator Rate ›Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does a painter and decorator charge per day in Glasgow?A painter and decorator in Glasgow typically charges £145–£265 per day. Most domestic jobs are quoted as a fixed price per room rather than a day rate.
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How much does it cost to paint a room in Glasgow?Painting a bedroom in Glasgow typically costs £190–£430 for labour only. This includes preparation, two coats of emulsion on walls, and ceiling. Paint is usually supplied separately or added to the quote.
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How long does it take to paint a room?A single-coat bedroom typically takes half a day. Two coats with proper drying time between them usually means one room per day for a painter working alone. Prep work on rough surfaces adds time.
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Why do decorator 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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Should my decorator supply the paint or should I buy it?Either works. Some decorators include paint in their quote, others prefer you choose your own colours. If you supply it, choose correctly — your decorator will not be responsible for colour choices or coverage if you supply sub-standard paint.