Painter & Decorator Rates in Manchester vs the National Average
| Rate Type | Manchester | UK National Average |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | £26–£53/hr | £25–£50/hr |
| Day rate | £160–£295/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. Central Manchester, Salford Quays, and the Northern Quarter attract a premium. The wider suburbs and commuter towns are more price-competitive.
Are you a Painter & Decorator in Manchester? 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 Manchester?
These figures show Manchester-adjusted estimates for typical jobs. Prices include labour only unless stated.
Why Are Painter & Decorator Rates in Manchester Different?
Manchester's ongoing regeneration — MediaCityUK, NOMA, and the St John's development — sustains commercial demand. Strong buy-to-let and first-time buyer activity drives residential trade work.
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 Manchester?A painter and decorator in Manchester typically charges £160–£295 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 Manchester?Painting a bedroom in Manchester typically costs £210–£475 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 Manchester differ from other areas?Manchester's ongoing regeneration — MediaCityUK, NOMA, and the St John's development — sustains commercial demand. Strong buy-to-let and first-time buyer activity drives residential trade work.
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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.