Plymouth's large naval base, significant student population, and extensive post-war housing estates create steady demand for tradespeople — with renovation and maintenance of older residential stock a particular driver.
💷 Pricing note: Plymouth rates are 10–15% below the UK national average, making it one of the more affordable South West cities for trade work.
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Builders in Plymouth charge approximately £185–£360 per day in 2026. Single-storey extensions cost £27,000–£50,000. Plymouth has a mix of pre-war terraces, post-war estates, and modern new builds — the city's large pool of tradespeople keeps rates competitive.
Plymouth plumbers charge £38–£65/hour in 2026. A new combi boiler supply-and-fit costs £2,100–£3,700. Gas Safe registration is required for all gas work. Plymouth's coastal location and high rainfall mean boilers and heating systems face higher workloads — annual servicing is strongly recommended.
Plymouth roofers charge £185–£360 per day in 2026. Plymouth's exposed coastal position and high rainfall make roof maintenance particularly important. A full re-roof of a 3-bed property costs £5,500–£10,500. Always use NFRC-registered roofers and specify wind-uplift rated tiles for coastal locations.
Use Sleepless Tradesman's AI quote tool to benchmark prices before approaching tradespeople. Check Checkatrade, Which? Trusted Traders, and Rated People for vetted tradespeople in the PL postcode area. For gas work, verify on the Gas Safe Register. Plymouth's strong armed forces community has a good word-of-mouth tradesperson network — local community groups are a reliable recommendation source.