Trade Rates in Leeds — 2025 Prices

How much do tradespeople charge in Leeds? Hourly rates, day rates, and job cost examples across all 15 trades. Leeds rates run slightly below the national average — competitive but active, with strong residential and commercial demand across West Yorkshire.

Harrogate, Ilkley, and the western suburbs tend to command higher rates than central Leeds or the eastern suburbs. The South Bank regeneration zone has driven commercial trade demand. All rates are for 2025 and represent typical market prices for competent, insured tradespeople. Always get three quotes for larger projects.

Plumber
£43–£71/hr
£190–£335/day
Electrician
£43–£76/hr
£210–£360/day
Builder
£29–£57/hr
£170–£335/day
Roofer
£33–£62/hr
£170–£335/day
Plasterer
£33–£57/hr
£170–£305/day
Carpenter
£33–£62/hr
£170–£335/day
Painter & Decorator
£24–£48/hr
£145–£265/day
Tiler
£29–£52/hr
£150–£285/day
Gas Engineer
£52–£86/hr
£240–£430/day
Kitchen Fitter
£33–£62/hr
£190–£380/day
Bathroom Fitter
£33–£62/hr
£190–£380/day
Landscaper
£24–£52/hr
£145–£285/day
Groundworker
£33–£62/hr
£190–£380/day
Scaffolder
£33–£62/hr
£190–£380/day
HVAC Engineer
£52–£90/hr
£265–£475/day

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