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UK Price Guide 2026

How much does a Demolition cost?

Controlled demolition of structures, walls and outbuildings. Costs vary based on job size, location and materials.

  • Typical range: £500 – £25,000
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Demolition costs in the UK

Demolition is typically priced per project. Disposal costs are often included.

Costs range from £500 to £25,000 for most jobs in the UK, though complex or large-scale projects can cost more. Prices also vary by region — London and the South East are typically 15–25% higher.

Prices also vary by region — London and the South East tend to be 15–25% higher than the national average, while rural areas may have fewer tradespeople available, which can also push prices up. Getting 3 quotes from local tradespeople is the best way to ensure you’re paying a fair price.

Demolition cost breakdown

Job type
Typical cost
Internal wall removal
£500–£2,500
Chimney breast removal
£1,500–£4,000
Garage demolition
£1,000–£3,500
Outbuilding demolition
£800–£3,000
Full house demolition
£8,000–£25,000
UK averages. Prices vary by location, specification and materials. Get 3 quotes to compare.

What affects the cost of a Demolition?

Scale of work
Larger jobs require more time, materials and sometimes additional labour — all of which increase the overall cost.
Location
Labour rates vary across the UK. London and the South East are typically the most expensive. Rural areas may have fewer available tradespeople.
Materials
The quality and quantity of materials used can significantly affect price. Some tradespeople include materials in their quote; others charge separately.
Urgency
Emergency or same-day callouts often carry a premium. Planning ahead and booking in advance usually results in a lower price.
Experience & accreditation
Tradespeople with specialist qualifications, accreditations or long track records often charge more — but may offer better quality and peace of mind.
Access & complexity
Difficult access (e.g. high roofs, tight spaces, period properties) or unexpected complications can increase the time and cost of a job.

How to get the best price

Get 3 quotes
Never accept the first quote. Getting 3 quotes from local tradespeople typically saves 15–30% and ensures you’re paying a fair market rate.
Be specific
The more detail you give in your quote request, the more accurate the quotes will be. Vague requests often lead to prices that change once work starts.
Avoid peak times
Demand spikes in spring and summer for outdoor trades, and in winter for heating. Booking in the off-season can result in lower prices and faster availability.
Check accreditations
For regulated trades, always check the tradesperson holds the relevant accreditations (Gas Safe, NICEIC, HETAS etc.). Unqualified work can cost more to fix.

FAQs — Demolition costs

How much does a Demolition cost on average?
In the UK, a Demolition typically costs between £500 and £25,000. The average for a straightforward job is around £12,750, though prices vary by location and complexity.
Is VAT included in Demolition quotes?
Not always. Smaller sole traders below the VAT threshold (£90,000 turnover) don't charge VAT. Larger companies usually add 20% VAT. Always check whether your quote is inclusive or exclusive of VAT.
Should I pay a Demolition upfront?
Reputable tradespeople rarely ask for full payment upfront. A small deposit (10–25%) is reasonable for larger jobs. Never pay in full before work is completed to your satisfaction.
How do I know if I'm being overcharged?
The best benchmark is comparison — get at least 3 quotes from local tradespeople. If one quote is significantly higher or lower than the others, ask why. Use Trade Quote Network to get 3 free quotes quickly.
Does location affect Demolition costs?
Yes. Labour rates in London and the South East are typically 15–25% higher than the national average. Rural areas may also be more expensive due to fewer available tradespeople and higher travel costs.
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