Tyne and Wear

Find a Tradesman in Newcastle

Newcastle's mix of Victorian Tyneside flats, inter-war semis, and modern new-build estates creates consistent trade demand, with particular activity in property conversion, renovation, and the growing build-to-rent sector.

💷 Pricing note: Newcastle rates are 15–20% below the national average, offering excellent value for both domestic and commercial trade work.

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Trade costs in Newcastle — frequently asked questions

How much does a builder charge in Newcastle 2026?

Builders in Newcastle charge approximately £170–£340 per day in 2026. Extensions cost £25,000–£48,000 — some of the lowest rates in any major UK city. Newcastle's mix of traditional Tyneside flats and Victorian terraces provides constant renovation work for skilled local tradespeople.

How much does an electrician charge in Newcastle?

Newcastle electricians charge £35–£60/hour in 2026. Full rewires cost £3,200–£5,800 for a 3-bed property. Newcastle has a competitive electrician market with strong NICEIC and SELECT (for Scottish-trained engineers based near the border) representation.

How much does a new boiler cost in Newcastle?

A new combi boiler supply-and-fit in Newcastle costs £1,900–£3,400 in 2026 — among the most competitive prices in the UK. Newcastle's cold winters mean boiler installations are in high demand. Always use a Gas Safe-registered engineer and get a benchmark quote via Sleepless Tradesman first.

How much does a roof repair cost in Newcastle?

Minor roof repairs (replacing broken tiles, resealing flashing) in Newcastle cost £150–£600 in 2026. Full re-roofs of a 3-bed property cost £5,000–£9,500 in concrete tiles. Newcastle roofers charge £170–£340/day. The region's exposed location means roofs take more weather stress than in southern England — regular maintenance is worthwhile.

What are the most in-demand trades in Newcastle?

Gas engineers and plumbers are consistently in highest demand in Newcastle due to the region's cold winters and ageing heating systems. Builders, electricians, and roofers are also heavily in demand. The city's large student and private rental sector means property maintenance and refurbishment work is consistently high.