Window fitter day rates in East of England
East of England · 2026
£230–£400
per day, ex VAT
£29–£50
per hour
+5%
vs UK average
A window fitter working in East of England typically charges £230–£400 a day (£29–£50 an hour), ex VAT — 5% above the UK average of £300 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.
Replacement windows are quoted per unit installed, with the day rate underneath for odd jobs and remedials. Heritage and timber sash work is a different market from uPVC replacements, with rates to match.
What moves a window fitter's rate
- 01FENSA/CERTASS registration for self-certifying building-regs compliance
- 02Per-window pricing is standard for replacements
- 03Survey accuracy — remakes on wrong measurements destroy margins
- 04Sash and heritage work, which is a distinct premium skill
East of England vs everywhere else
| London | £295–£515 |
| South East | £255–£435 |
| East of England | £230–£400 |
| South West | £220–£380 |
| Scotland | £215–£370 |
| West Midlands | £210–£365 |
| North West | £205–£355 |
| East Midlands | £200–£350 |
| Yorkshire | £200–£340 |
| Wales | £195–£340 |
| North East | £185–£325 |
| Northern Ireland | £180–£310 |
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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.