How Much Does a Glazier Cost in the UK? (2026 City-by-City Guide)
The cost of hiring a glazier in the UK varies considerably depending on your location.
Glaziers in the UK should hold FENSA (for full window replacements); no formal requirement for repair certification
(verified at Glass and Glazing Federation).
This guide lists 2026 glazier prices for all 200 UK cities in our database
— click any city for a full local pricing guide.
Regional price tip: London glazier costs typically run 40–50% above the national average.
Cities in the North East and Northern Ireland are often 15–25% below average.
Use the region jump-links below to find your area quickly.
📄 Glazier — National Price Overview (2026)
UK Range (typical jobs)
£60 – £1,500
Typical Duration
1–4 hours
Certification Required
FENSA (for full window replacements); no formal requirement for repair
Cities Covered
200 UK cities
The UK national average is used as the baseline.
London typically costs 40–50% above the national average; Northern Ireland and
parts of the North East are 15–25% below.
Prices within each region can also vary by suburb and whether your job requires
emergency call-out rates.
What a Glazier Job Typically Involves
A standard glazier quote usually covers:
Labour for measuring, removing the broken pane, and fitting the replacement glass within the quoted scope
Standard float, toughened, or sealed double-glazed unit cut to size as appropriate
Glazing beads, gaskets, putty, or silicone required to bed and seal the new pane
Safe removal and disposal of the broken glass
Temporary boarding-up of the opening where a same-day glass replacement is not possible
Replacing a small pane of standard glass in a timber single-glazed window or shed is achievable for a confident DIYer, but glass must be cut and handled carefully and the correct glass type used. Critical locations — glazing in doors, side panels next to doors, low-level windows below 800mm, and bathrooms — must legally be fitted with safety glass (toughened or laminated) to BS 6206/EN 12150 under Part K and Part N of the Building Regulations; using ordinary float glass here is unsafe and non-compliant. Replacing sealed double-glazed units, or any glazing in a full window replacement, is FENSA-notifiable work best left to a registered glazier or installer.
UK glazier costs vary significantly by location. Typical job prices run £60 – £1,500. London tends to run 40–50% above the national average; cities in the North East and Northern Ireland are often 15–25% below. Click any city in the table above for a full local pricing breakdown.
Hourly rates for glaziers depend on your location and the time of call-out. Standard daytime rates (Mon–Fri 8am–6pm) are the lowest; evening, weekend and emergency call-outs typically attract a 30–60% surcharge. Most glaziers also charge a minimum call-out fee equivalent to 30–60 minutes of work.
Yes — Glazier work legally requires FENSA (for full window replacements); no formal requirement for repair certification in the UK. Verify credentials at Glass and Glazing Federation before hiring.
Always obtain at least three written, itemised quotes before committing to any glazier job. This lets you compare on price, qualifications and professionalism rather than defaulting to the lowest figure, which may indicate corner-cutting.
A proper glazier quote should state: the full scope of work, itemised labour and materials, whether VAT is included, expected start and completion dates, call-out or minimum visit fees, and any workmanship guarantee offered.
Yes — London glazier rates are typically 40–50% above the UK national average, driven by higher demand, travel costs and cost of living. The South East also runs 10–20% above average. Use the regional tables above to find your city's rates.
Use the official Glass and Glazing Federation checker to verify registration in seconds. Ask the tradesperson to produce qualification certificates, public liability insurance documents, and any relevant accreditation before work begins. A trustworthy professional will have these documents readily available.
A deposit of 10–20% is normal practice for larger glazier jobs. Never pay more than 25% upfront, and always pay by card or bank transfer rather than cash so you have a clear payment record. Avoid any tradesperson who demands full payment before starting.
Warning signs include: demands for a large cash deposit before any work starts, inability to produce insurance or qualification proof, refusal to provide a written quote, significantly undercutting all other estimates, and pressuring you to decide immediately. A reputable glazier will never rush you.
Use vetted platforms such as Checkatrade, Rated People or TrustMark to find reviewed glaziers in your area. Personal recommendations from neighbours or friends remain the most reliable method. Always verify public liability insurance of at least £1 million before agreeing to any work.
Price disclaimer: Prices above are 2026 estimates based on regional
trade cost-index data. Actual quotes will vary by contractor experience, job complexity,
materials, and market conditions. Always request at least three written quotes before
committing to any work.
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