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Find a Tradesman in Edinburgh

Edinburgh's mix of Georgian tenements, Victorian stone villas, and new-build developments keeps its trade market active year-round — with particular demand for sympathetic renovation work on the city's historic building stock.

💷 Pricing note: Edinburgh rates are broadly in line with the UK average, though specialist stone and heritage skills command a premium.

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Trade costs in Edinburgh — frequently asked questions

How much does a builder charge in Edinburgh 2026?

Builders in Edinburgh typically charge £220–£420 per day in 2026, in line with the UK national average. For extension and loft conversion work, prices are project-based — a single-storey extension typically costs £35,000–£60,000 in Edinburgh. Many properties require Listed Building Consent or Conservation Area approval, which can affect costs and timescales.

How much does an electrician charge in Edinburgh?

Edinburgh electricians charge approximately £40–£70 per hour in 2026. A full rewire of a 3-bed terraced property in Edinburgh costs £4,000–£7,500 including materials and Part P-equivalent Scottish Building Warrant. Consumer unit upgrades typically cost £600–£1,200 installed.

Do tradespeople in Edinburgh need any specific qualifications?

Scottish building work is governed by Scottish Building Standards (not England and Wales Building Regulations). For gas work, Gas Safe registration applies UK-wide. Electrical work requires compliance with Scottish Building Standards; most Scottish electricians are registered with SELECT (the Scottish electrical trade body) or NICEIC. Heritage work on listed buildings requires Historic Environment Scotland approval.

How much does a roofer charge in Edinburgh?

Roofers in Edinburgh charge £200–£380 per day in 2026. Edinburgh's traditional tenement properties often have complex slate or lead valley roofs that require specialist skills and typically command higher rates. A full re-roof on a typical Edinburgh terraced house (50–60 m²) costs £6,000–£12,000 in natural Scottish slate.

What is the cheapest time of year to get building work done in Edinburgh?

January to March is typically the quietest period for Edinburgh tradespeople, when you're most likely to get competitive pricing and fast availability. Summer (June–August) is the busiest period due to weather windows and homeowners wanting work done before autumn. Plan ahead and get quotes in winter for spring or summer work to lock in the best rates.