South West England

Find a Tradesman in Exeter

Exeter's thriving university city economy, strong tourism sector, and mix of historic medieval buildings and modern residential development create steady year-round demand for skilled tradespeople.

💷 Pricing note: Exeter rates are broadly in line with the UK national average, slightly above rural Devon but below Bristol and the wider South East.

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Trade costs in Exeter — frequently asked questions

How much does a builder charge in Exeter 2026?

Builders in Exeter charge approximately £200–£390 per day in 2026. Single-storey extensions cost £30,000–£55,000. Exeter has many conservation areas and listed buildings in the city centre — always check with Exeter City Council before starting external or structural work on older properties.

How much does a plumber cost in Exeter?

Exeter plumbers charge £40–£70/hour in 2026. A new combi boiler supply-and-fit costs £2,200–£3,800. Gas Safe registration is mandatory for all gas work. Exeter's mild but damp South West climate means boilers and heating systems benefit from annual servicing — book early as engineers get busy in autumn.

How much does a roofer charge in Exeter?

Exeter roofers charge £190–£375 per day in 2026. Devon's high rainfall means roofs need to be in good repair — gutter maintenance and re-pointing of ridge tiles is particularly important in the South West. A full re-roof of a 3-bed property in Exeter costs £5,500–£10,500 in concrete tiles.

How do I find a trusted tradesman in Exeter?

Use Sleepless Tradesman's AI quote tool to get a fair market benchmark. Check Checkatrade, Which? Trusted Traders, and Rated People for vetted tradespeople in the EX postcode area. For gas work, always verify on the Gas Safe Register. Exeter has a tight-knit trade community — word-of-mouth recommendations from local residents are often reliable.