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Find a Carpenter in London
Whether you’re renovating a flat in Croydon, restoring a townhouse in Islington or building bespoke furniture in Camden, finding the right carpenter working locally can make all the difference. Checkatrade can help you find a carpenter covering your area of London who fits your needs, budget and timeline.
Handling everything from wardrobes and flooring to decking and doors, our London carpenters are verified and reviewed by real homeowners.
Use our search tool to find a carpenter working near you and explore reviews, price guides, and secure payment options — all in one place. So whether you're searching for a cheap carpenter in London or a highly rated carpenter in your area of the city, start your journey with Checkatrade.
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How much do carpenters charge in London?
The cost of carpentry in London varies by job type, complexity, and location, and it tends to be more expensive in London compared to other areas of the country. You’re also likely to see higher prices in Central London than in the outer boroughs.
Here's a breakdown of typical prices:
- Fitted wardrobe (supply + install) - £800 – £1,400
- Skirting boards (supply + fit) - £20 – £40 per metre
- Hang a door (labour only) - £100 – £140
- Install decking (labour only) - £80 – £120 per m²
- Laminate flooring install (labour only) - £40 – £50 per m²
- Engineered wood flooring install - £45 – £55 per m²
- Natural wood flooring install - £50 – £60 per m²
Read more in our full guide to carpentry costs.
Always request multiple quotes from carpenters to get the best value for your project.
What is the average day rate for a carpenter in London?
A day rate for a carpenter in London usually falls between £250 and £350, depending on their experience and the type of work. Because of higher costs in London in general, you may find carpenters in the Big Smoke charge more than other areas of the country.
Larger or more complex projects — such as structural woodwork or outdoor installations — may cost more too.
Why hire a carpenter?
Carpenters are versatile tradespeople and have several skills needed to complete a wide range of home improvement projects. Carpentry involves working with wood to build, repair, or renovate timber structures and fixtures around the home and garden.
Home improvement projects carpenters can help with include:
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Installing and repairing doors, windows, and frames
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Designing and building custom furniture and cabinets
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Roof construction, installation, and repairs
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Laying, repairing, and maintaining various types of flooring
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Constructing and installing staircases and handrails
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Building and assembling outdoor structures, such as decking
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Installing decorative trim, moulding, skirting boards, and baseboards
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Crafting bespoke woodwork and built-in units
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Repairing and reinforcing wooden structural elements
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Assisting with renovation and remodelling work
Carpenters have varying skills and experience. It’s important to share as much detail about your project as possible to make sure you hire the right carpenter for the job.
Reasons to hire a carpenter in London
If you’re wondering whether or not you need local carpentry services, here are some of the reasons why hiring a carpenter is a good idea…
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Their skill. Carpentry work requires skill and precision which comes with the experience and training that a professional carpenter will have
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Professional standards. Hiring a local carpenter who comes well recommended gives you peace of mind that the work will be high-quality and long-lasting
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Flexible budgets. A local carpenter can work to your budget and suggest the most appropriate materials and carpentry solution for what you need and can afford
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Save time and stress. Getting the work done by a carpenter will save you a lot of time and hassle as they’ll be able to do the work more quickly and efficiently than a DIY novice
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Access to discounts. Carpenters in London will have a strong local network of suppliers and will often be able to access trade discounts on materials
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Their tools. Woodwork and carpentry require a number of specialist tools that a carpenter will have ready to use (tools that most people are unlikely to have sitting around the house)
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How do I choose a good carpenter?
There are several steps you can take to make sure you’re hiring a trustworthy carpenter in London. Follow our expert tips to find reputable carpenters near you:
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Read online reviews and customer testimonials
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Ask local friends and family for carpenter recommendations
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Discuss your project with multiple carpenters before making a decision
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Request quotes from at least three carpenters in your local area
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Ask to see examples of previous work
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Ask about professional qualifications, accreditations, and experience
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Use our search tool to find reputable carpenters in London or request a quote online today.
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What is the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?
Carpenters and joiners are both tradespeople who work with wood but there are some key differences between the two professions. The role of a joiner is to join two or more pieces of wood together to build various timber products.
Joiners typically work in a workshop and use heavy-duty machinery to construct a wide range of timber frameworks and structures. Examples of items built by joiners include:
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Door frames
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Chairs
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Tables
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Window frames
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Cabinets
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Floor slats
You will need to hire a carpenter, not a joiner, to install and fit these timber products into your home.
Alongside installing wooden fittings and structures constructed by joiners, carpenters also work on larger-scale, on-site projects. For example, fitting wooden flooring throughout a property or installing timber roof trusses.
If you’re still not sure which tradesperson to hire, we recommend reading our joiner and carpenter hiring guides.
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How much does it cost to make a piece of furniture?
This will depend on the level of complexity of the furniture, the time it takes to create, and the materials used.
On average, carpenters charge around £300 per day for their services. This may increase for specialist bespoke furniture makers. It can potentially decrease depending on where you live.
What types of carpenters are there?
Some of the most common types of carpenters include:
- First fix carpenters – structural work like framing and floors
- Second fix carpenters – finishing touches like skirting boards, doors, trims
- Shuttering carpenters – work with formwork for concrete casting
- Cabinetmakers – bespoke cabinetry and furniture
When you’re deciding how to hire a carpenter, be sure to choose one who specialises in the kind of work you need.
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