Flooring fitter day rates in East of England
East of England · 2026
£210–£355
per day, ex VAT
£26–£44
per hour
+5%
vs UK average
A flooring fitter working in East of England typically charges £210–£355 a day (£26–£44 an hour), ex VAT — 5% above the UK average of £270 a day. Slightly above the national average, with the Cambridge corridor and Essex commuter towns pulling rates up while rural East Anglia sits closer to the middle of the range.
Straight-lay laminate and LVT are quoted per square metre, but pattern work changes the maths entirely — herringbone can halve daily coverage. Good fitters inspect the subfloor before quoting anything.
What moves a flooring fitter's rate
- 01Per-square-metre pricing is standard for straight-lay work
- 02Subfloor preparation — latex screeds and levelling are often the real job
- 03Herringbone, parquet and borders, which multiply fitting time
- 04Furniture moving and old floor disposal, priced as extras
East of England vs everywhere else
| London | £270–£460 |
| South East | £230–£390 |
| East of England | £210–£355 |
| South West | £200–£340 |
| Scotland | £195–£330 |
| West Midlands | £190–£325 |
| North West | £190–£320 |
| East Midlands | £185–£315 |
| Yorkshire | £180–£305 |
| Wales | £180–£305 |
| North East | £170–£290 |
| Northern Ireland | £165–£280 |
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Other trades in East of England
Flooring fitter rates in East of England — FAQs
- How much does a flooring fitter charge per day in East of England?
- A flooring fitter in East of England typically charges £210–£355 a day, ex VAT — 5% above the UK average of £270 a day. Established tradespeople with strong reviews sit at the top of that range.
- What is the hourly rate for a flooring fitter in East of England?
- Roughly £26–£44 an hour, based on an eight-hour day. Short jobs and emergency call-outs are usually charged at a higher hourly rate or a fixed call-out fee rather than a pro-rata slice of the day rate.
- Is it cheaper to pay a day rate or a fixed price?
- For a clearly-defined job a fixed price protects you from overruns; for open-ended or diagnostic work a day rate is fairer, ideally with an agreed not-to-exceed cap. Most experienced flooring fitters quote a fixed price once they have seen the work.
- Do flooring fitters in East of England charge VAT on top?
- Only if they are VAT-registered, which is required once turnover passes £90,000 a year — then 20% is added. Many sole traders sit below that and don't charge VAT, so always confirm whether a quote is inclusive or exclusive of VAT.
- How do I know if a flooring fitter's quote is fair in East of England?
- Compare it against the £210–£355 local day-rate range and get two or three quotes. A written quote is binding, so the price shouldn't change unless you ask for extra work — treat a quote well outside the range, in either direction, as a prompt to ask why.
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Indicative ranges compiled from public cost guides, reviewed July 2026. Ex VAT. A guide, not a quote, and not financial advice.