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Locksmith vs Boiler Engineer: cost comparison UK 2026

How much more expensive is a locksmith than a boiler engineer per hour?

A locksmith (£60–£120/hr) typically costs 20% more per hour than a boiler engineer (£50–£100/hr) on a like-for-like national-average basis in 2026 — a £60 difference over a typical 4-hour job (£360 vs £300). The ONS CPIH services index for maintenance and repair (CP0432) was 110.6 in January 2026 (2015=100), up 0.6% year-on-year. Actual costs vary by region, job complexity and access — always obtain an upfront quote.

Sources: ONS CPIH01 (CP0432) · January 2026 · OGL v3.0 · GeraHome Trade Cost Guides 2026. Updated annually (last refreshed 2026-06-20).

Gera Cost Comparison DeltaLocksmith vs Boiler Engineer: +20% per hour. How it's calculated
Locksmith vs Boiler Engineer cost comparison, UK 2026
Locksmith typical rate£60–£120/hr(hourly)
Boiler Engineer typical rate£50–£100/hr(hourly)
Hourly midpoint difference£15/hr
Difference over 4 hrs£60
Difference over 8 hrs (1 day)£120
Gera Cost Comparison Delta+20%
ONS CPIH CP0432 (Jan-26)110.6 (2015=100, up 0.6% YoY)

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How much more expensive is a locksmith than a boiler engineer per hour?

On a national average basis, a locksmith (£60–£120/hr) costs 20% more per hour than a boiler engineer (£50–£100/hr). That is £15 more per hour at the midpoint. Over a typical 4-hour job: £60 extra. Source: GeraHome Trade Cost Guides 2026, ONS CPIH01 CP0432 (110.6, January 2026).

When would you use a boiler engineer instead of a locksmith?

For jobs within a boiler engineer's skill set and not requiring specialist certification, a boiler engineer is the more cost-effective choice at a lower hourly rate. A locksmith is needed for specialist, regulated, or certified work that a boiler engineer cannot legally carry out.

Are trade costs rising or falling in 2026?

The ONS CPIH services sub-index for maintenance and repair of the dwelling (CP0432) rose 0.6% year-on-year to January 2026 (110.6, 2015=100). The overall maintenance and repair index (CP043) rose 0.5% in the same period. Trade service cost inflation has been moderating compared to 2022–2023 peaks.

What is the Gera Cost Comparison Delta?

The Gera Cost Comparison Delta (GCCD) = ((midpointA − midpointB) / midpointB) × 100, where midpoints are national typical hourly rate midpoints from the GeraHome Trade Cost Guides 2026. It expresses the hourly cost premium of one trade over another as a percentage. The ONS CPIH CP0432 index (110.6, January 2026, OGL v3.0) is cited as inflation context. See /cost-comparison/methodology for full details.

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How the Gera Cost Comparison Delta is calculated

The Gera Cost Comparison Delta (GCCD) is a pairwise hourly-rate premium index comparing two UK home service trades. It is computed as:

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Trade rate midpoints: GeraHome UK Trade Cost Guides 2026. ONS CPIH context: ONS Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH) — dataset CPIH01, published 18 February 2026, fetched 2026-06-20. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures are national typical rate midpoints, not a prediction for any individual quote. Full methodology.