Northern Ireland

Find a Tradesman in Belfast

Belfast's booming property market and rapid city-centre development, combined with a large stock of Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing across areas like the Holylands and South Belfast, drives consistent demand across all trade sectors.

💷 Pricing note: Belfast rates are typically 15–25% below the UK mainland average, making it one of the most affordable major UK cities for trade work.

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Trade costs in Belfast — frequently asked questions

How much does a builder charge in Belfast 2026?

Builders in Belfast charge approximately £160–£320 per day in 2026 — significantly below the UK mainland average. Single-storey extensions cost £22,000–£44,000. Belfast's construction market has grown rapidly in recent years, with strong competition keeping rates competitive.

How much does a plumber cost in Belfast?

Belfast plumbers charge £35–£60/hour in 2026. A new combi boiler supply-and-fit costs £1,800–£3,200. Gas Safe registration applies in Northern Ireland as in the rest of the UK. Emergency call-outs typically carry a flat call-out fee of £55–£90 plus the hourly rate.

Are building regulations different in Northern Ireland?

Yes. Northern Ireland operates under its own Building Regulations (The Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012), administered separately from England, Wales, and Scotland. Planning applications are handled by the local Council or the Department for Infrastructure. Gas work requires Gas Safe registration throughout the UK. Always check with your local Council before starting structural work.

How do I find a reliable tradesman in Belfast?

Use Sleepless Tradesman's AI quote tool to get a fair price benchmark. In Northern Ireland, the Construction Industry Training Board NI (CITB NI) and the National Federation of Builders maintain quality registers. Check Checkatrade and ask for public liability insurance details before any work starts.