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How Much Does a Carpenter Cost in Bristol? (2026)

CPIH-adjusted estimate · ONS series L537 · Published 17 June 2026

How much does a carpenter cost in Bristol?

A carpenter in Bristol costs an estimated £155–£310 per day in 2026, after applying the ONS CPIH 04.3 "Regular Maintenance and Repair of the Dwelling" sub-index (122.026, 2015 = 100, published 17 June 2026) and the ONS regional price level for Bristol. Gera Trade Cost Index: 97/100.

ONS CPIH 04.3 index (L537): 122.026 (2026 Jan–May average, 2015 = 100). Published . Fetched . Updated monthly when ONS publishes new figures.

Source: ONS Consumer Price Inflation (OGL v3.0)

GTCI 97/100Gera Trade Cost Index for Carpenter in Bristol. How it is calculated

CPIH-adjusted cost estimate

FigureValueSource / note
Adjusted cost range£155–£310 per dayCPIH 04.3 + RRCPL adjusted
Adjusted midpoint£233Mid-range planning estimate
CPIH 04.3 index applied122.026ONS L537, 2015 = 100
ONS regional price index102.4ONS RRCPL 2016, UK = 100
Gera Trade Cost Index97/100100 = national CPIH-adjusted average
National typical range (2015)£150–£300 per dayPre-adjustment national range

This is a CPIH-adjusted planning estimate, not a measured transaction price. Always obtain an itemised quote before committing. Methodology

Carpenter costs in Bristol — context

A UK carpenter or joiner typically charges £150–£300 per day at 2025 prices; the ONS CPIH maintenance sub-index (121.04 in 2025, 2015 = 100) reflects 21% trade-cost inflation since the base year.

The Bristol estimate of £155–£310 per day applies a regional price adjustment of 102.4/100 (ONS RRCPL 2016). Bristol sits above the UK average price level, so trade costs here tend to be higher than in other regions.

Carpenter costs by UK region

RegionAdjusted rangeGTCI
London£162–£32493
South East£153–£30698
South West£155–£31097
East of England£151–£302100
East Midlands£151–£302100
West Midlands£149–£298100
North West£149–£298100
Yorkshire and the Humber£148–£296100

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a carpenter cost in Bristol?

A carpenter in Bristol costs an estimated £155–£310 per day in 2026, after applying the ONS CPIH 04.3 "Regular Maintenance and Repair of the Dwelling" sub-index (122.026, 2015 = 100, published 17 June 2026) and the ONS regional price level for Bristol. Gera Trade Cost Index: 97/100.

Why does a carpenter cost more or less in Bristol than the national average?

The CPIH-adjusted estimate for Bristol applies an ONS regional price-level (RRCPL) index of 102.4 (UK = 100, ONS 2016). An index above 100 means prices in this region tend to be above the UK average; below 100 means they tend to be below. Combined with the ONS CPIH 04.3 maintenance sub-index of 122.026 (2015 = 100), the result is a GTCI score of 97/100 for this trade-location combination.

What is the Gera Trade Cost Index (GTCI)?

The Gera Trade Cost Index (GTCI) adjusts published 2025 UK national typical-rate ranges for trades using two real, key-free ONS data sources: (1) the ONS CPIH 04.3 "Regular Maintenance and Repair of the Dwelling" sub-index (series L537, 2015 = 100, published in the Consumer Price Inflation dataset, OGL v3.0) — the official UK government inflation tracker for the trade-maintenance category; and (2) the ONS Relative Regional Consumer Price Levels (RRCPL) 2016 all-items index — the only official UK statistic that directly measures price-level differences between regions. Formula: adjusted_low = base_2015_low_cost × (CPIH_04_3 / 100) × (regional_RRCPL / 100); adjusted_high = adjusted_low × (national_high / national_low). base_2015_low_cost is the 2025 national lower bound deflated back to the 2015 index baseline (= national_low_2025 / 1.2104). The GTCI score (0–100) measures how a location's adjusted midpoint compares to the UK-average CPIH-adjusted midpoint (RRCPL = 100): a score of 100 means exactly at the national CPIH-adjusted average; scores below 85 indicate above-average cost for that trade in that area. No figure is a measured transaction price — all are estimates derived from the published indices and must be validated by obtaining an itemised quote.

Is this a real measured price for a carpenter in Bristol?

No. This is a CPIH-adjusted planning estimate computed from ONS government data, not a price measured from GeraHome bookings. Use it as a benchmarking reference and always get an itemised quote before committing.

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Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: ONS Consumer Price Inflation (series L537 — CPIH 04.3 Regular Maintenance and Repair of the Dwelling), Office for National Statistics (ONS), published 17 June 2026, fetched 2026-06-20. ONS RRCPL 2016 regional price levels. Adjusted costs are planning estimates only; obtain an itemised quote before committing to any work.Full methodology.