Incomes

How Much Do Builders Earn in the UK? — 2026 Salary Guide

Complete guide to builder salaries in the UK for 2026. General builder vs specialist trades, employed vs self-employed pay, day rates, labourer to site manager progression, and regional differences.

Building is a broad construction trade, covering everything from general building work to specialist extensions and renovations. Here’s what builders across the industry actually earn.

Employed Builder Salaries

By Experience and Role

Role Salary Range
Labourer (unskilled) £22,000-£28,000
Labourer (experienced/skilled) £26,000-£32,000
General builder (qualified) £28,000-£36,000
Experienced builder (5+ years) £32,000-£42,000
Specialist builder £35,000-£48,000
Foreman £38,000-£50,000
Site manager £42,000-£60,000
Contracts manager £50,000-£70,000
Construction manager £55,000-£80,000

By Construction Sector

Sector Builder Salary
Residential (house building) £28,000-£42,000
Commercial £32,000-£48,000
Industrial £32,000-£48,000
Refurbishment / renovation £30,000-£45,000
Heritage / listed buildings £32,000-£50,000
Infrastructure (roads, rail) £35,000-£55,000

Self-Employed Builder Earnings

Day Rates

Level Day Rate Annual Equivalent
Labourer £100-£150 £20,000-£33,000
General builder (new) £150-£220 £30,000-£48,000
Experienced builder £200-£300 £40,000-£66,000
Specialist builder £250-£350 £50,000-£77,000
London builder £250-£400 £50,000-£88,000

Annual based on 220 working days

Typical Job Prices

Job Typical Price (labour + materials)
Single-storey extension (3x4m) £30,000-£55,000
Double-storey extension £50,000-£90,000
Loft conversion £30,000-£60,000
Garage conversion £10,000-£25,000
New kitchen (build work only) £5,000-£12,000
Garden wall (brick, 10m) £2,000-£5,000
Patio / paving (20m²) £2,000-£5,000
Demolition and clearance (room) £1,000-£3,000
Damp proofing (whole house) £3,000-£8,000

Self-Employed Running Costs

Cost Annual Estimate
Van £3,000-£7,000
Tools and equipment £1,000-£4,000
Insurance (public liability + employer’s) £500-£2,000
Skip hire / waste disposal £1,000-£4,000
Accountant £500-£1,200
CSCS card and training £100-£500
Marketing £500-£2,000
Total overheads £7,000-£21,000

Specialist Builder Salaries

Specialism Employed Self-Employed Day Rate
Bricklayer £30,000-£42,000 £200-£300
Groundworker £28,000-£40,000 £180-£280
Roofer £28,000-£42,000 £200-£320
Plasterer £28,000-£38,000 £180-£280
Tiler £28,000-£38,000 £180-£300
Painter and decorator £24,000-£34,000 £150-£250
Stonemason £30,000-£42,000 £200-£320
Scaffolder £30,000-£45,000 £200-£300
Demolition £28,000-£40,000 £180-£280

Bricklayer Pay (Detail)

Bricklaying is one of the highest-paid building trades.

Payment Method Rate
Day rate £200-£300
Per 1,000 bricks (price work) £400-£600
Good bricklayer (1,000/day possible) £400-£600/day
Annual (employed) £30,000-£42,000
Annual (self-employed, busy) £40,000-£70,000+

Regional Differences

Region General Builder Day Rate Annual (Self-Employed)
London £250-£400 £50,000-£88,000
South East £220-£350 £44,000-£77,000
South West £180-£280 £36,000-£62,000
East of England £200-£300 £40,000-£66,000
West Midlands £180-£270 £36,000-£59,000
East Midlands £170-£260 £34,000-£57,000
North West £180-£270 £36,000-£59,000
Yorkshire £170-£260 £34,000-£57,000
North East £160-£240 £32,000-£53,000
Scotland £180-£270 £36,000-£59,000
Wales £160-£250 £32,000-£55,000

CSCS Cards and Qualifications

Card Level Requirements Job Access
Green (Labourer) Health & safety test Basic site work
Blue (Skilled Worker) NVQ Level 2 Trade work
Gold (Advanced Craft) NVQ Level 3 Advanced/supervisory
Black (Manager) NVQ Level 6-7 Site management
White (Professionally Qualified) Degree + membership Professional roles

Career Progression

Stage Years Typical Earnings
Labourer / apprentice Years 1-3 £18,000-£28,000
Qualified builder (employed) Years 3-6 £28,000-£38,000
Experienced builder Years 6-10 £34,000-£45,000
Self-employed (building up) Years 5-8 £30,000-£50,000
Established self-employed Years 8+ £40,000-£65,000
Running a building firm Years 10+ £60,000-£150,000+
Property developer (own projects) Varies £50,000-£200,000+

Summary

Level Typical Earnings
Labourer £22,000-£30,000
General builder (employed) £28,000-£42,000
Self-employed builder £30,000-£60,000+
Specialist / London £40,000-£80,000+
Site manager £42,000-£60,000
Running a building firm £60,000-£150,000+