South East regional pricing
How Much Does a Builder Cost in West Oxfordshire?
Updated prices for . West Oxfordshire prices are typically 3% above the national average.
Price summary
West Oxfordshire Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Storey Extension | £30,810 | £51,350 | £82,160 |
| Double Storey Extension | £51,350 | £87,295 | £143,780 |
| Loft Conversion | £25,675 | £51,350 | £82,160 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South East regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Builder Prices in West Oxfordshire
West Oxfordshire is in South East England and builder costs here are 3% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Storey Extension | £30,810 | £51,350 | £82,160 | 8-12 weeks |
| Building a single storey rear or side extension, typically 15-25m². Includes foundations, walls, roof, windows, plastering and basic electrics and plumbing. Does not include kitchen or bathroom fitting. What affects the price
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| Double Storey Extension | £51,350 | £87,295 | £143,780 | 12-20 weeks |
| Building a two storey extension to the rear or side of a property. Includes foundations, structural walls, first floor, roof, windows, stairs if needed, plastering and basic services. Typically 30-50m² total floor area. What affects the price
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| Loft Conversion | £25,675 | £51,350 | £82,160 | 6-10 weeks |
| Turning your loft into a proper room you can live in, with roof windows or a dormer (a box-shaped extension built out from the roof to add headroom). Includes strengthening the floor, insulation, a new staircase, plastering, electrics, and flooring. Price is for a typical dormer conversion. What affects the price
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| Garage Conversion | £8,215 | £15,405 | £25,675 | 2-4 weeks |
| Turning your garage into a room you can use as a living space, office, or bedroom. The garage door opening is bricked up (with a window), and the walls and floor are insulated, damp-proofed, plastered, and finished with proper flooring and electrics. What affects the price
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| Porch Build | £2,570 | £4,620 | £8,215 | 1-2 weeks |
| Building a new front porch with foundations, walls, roof and door. Typical size around 2-3m². Includes brickwork or rendered blockwork to match the existing house, tiled or flat roof, lighting and a new front door. What affects the price
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| Garden Wall | £820 | £1,540 | £3,080 | 2-4 days |
| Building a new brick or block garden boundary wall, typically 5-10 metres long and 1-1.5 metres high. Includes excavating and pouring concrete footings, brickwork, mortar joints, coping stones and pointing. What affects the price
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| Knock Through Internal Wall | £1,025 | £1,850 | £3,595 | 2-4 days |
| Removing an internal wall to create an open-plan living space. If the wall is holding up the floor or roof above (load-bearing), a steel beam will be fitted to take over that job. Includes plastering, tidying up the ceiling and floor where the wall was, and disposing of rubble. Building control approval is included. What affects the price
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| Chimney Breast Removal | £1,230 | £2,055 | £3,595 | 2-4 days |
| Removing a chimney breast on one floor to free up room space. Includes structural support for the remaining chimney above, making good walls, ceiling and floor, and disposing of rubble. Requires building control approval. What affects the price
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| Underpinning | £5,135 | £12,325 | £25,675 | 2-4 weeks |
| Strengthening your home's foundations by digging down and adding concrete beneath them. Usually needed when the ground has shifted (subsidence), tree roots have caused movement, or you are adding an extra storey. Price is for underpinning one wall of a typical semi-detached house. What affects the price
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| Damp Proof Course | £515 | £1,230 | £2,570 | 1-3 days |
| Stopping damp from rising up through your walls from the ground. The builder drills holes along the bottom of the wall and injects a waterproofing cream that creates a barrier. The damp plaster inside is then stripped off and replaced with special plaster that helps the wall dry out. What affects the price
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| New Build Garage | £10,270 | £18,485 | £30,810 | 3-5 weeks |
| Building a new single detached garage from scratch with concrete base, block or brick walls, up-and-over door, pitched or flat roof and electrics. Typical size around 18m². Does not include driveway works. What affects the price
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| Outbuilding or Garden Room | £12,325 | £25,675 | £51,350 | 3-6 weeks |
| Building an insulated garden room or outbuilding suitable for year-round use as a home office, gym or studio. Typically 10-20m² with insulated walls, double glazed windows, electrics, heating and internal finish. What affects the price
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| Structural Steelwork (RSJ Installation) | £1,025 | £1,850 | £3,080 | 1-2 days |
| Supplying and fitting a steel beam to support the structure above when a wall is removed or a new opening is created. Includes a structural engineer designing the right beam size, delivery, installation, and building control inspection. The beam is usually hidden inside the ceiling afterwards. What affects the price
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| Patio or Decking Build | £1,540 | £3,595 | £7,190 | 3-5 days |
| Building a new patio or decking area, typically 15-20m². Patio includes ground preparation, sub-base, and laying slabs or porcelain tiles. Decking includes frame construction, boards, steps and balustrade if needed. What affects the price
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Single Storey Extension
Low
£30,810
Average
£51,350
High
£82,160
8-12 weeks
More details
Building a single storey rear or side extension, typically 15-25m². Includes foundations, walls, roof, windows, plastering and basic electrics and plumbing. Does not include kitchen or bathroom fitting.
What affects the price
- Size of extension in square metres
- Foundation complexity and ground conditions
- Roof type (flat or pitched)
- Whether planning permission is required
- Level of internal finish and specification
Double Storey Extension
Low
£51,350
Average
£87,295
High
£143,780
12-20 weeks
More details
Building a two storey extension to the rear or side of a property. Includes foundations, structural walls, first floor, roof, windows, stairs if needed, plastering and basic services. Typically 30-50m² total floor area.
What affects the price
- Total floor area across both storeys
- Structural engineer requirements
- Integration with existing roof and walls
- Whether planning permission is required
- Internal specification and fit-out level
Loft Conversion
Low
£25,675
Average
£51,350
High
£82,160
6-10 weeks
More details
Turning your loft into a proper room you can live in, with roof windows or a dormer (a box-shaped extension built out from the roof to add headroom). Includes strengthening the floor, insulation, a new staircase, plastering, electrics, and flooring. Price is for a typical dormer conversion.
What affects the price
- Type of conversion (Velux, dormer, mansard, hip-to-gable)
- Existing roof structure and head height
- Whether a bathroom or en-suite is included
- Staircase design and location
- Planning permission and party wall requirements
Garage Conversion
Low
£8,215
Average
£15,405
High
£25,675
2-4 weeks
More details
Turning your garage into a room you can use as a living space, office, or bedroom. The garage door opening is bricked up (with a window), and the walls and floor are insulated, damp-proofed, plastered, and finished with proper flooring and electrics.
What affects the price
- Whether the garage is integral, attached or detached
- Condition of the existing structure
- Damp proofing and insulation requirements
- Level of finish (basic vs high spec)
- Whether plumbing is needed for a utility or bathroom
Porch Build
Low
£2,570
Average
£4,620
High
£8,215
1-2 weeks
More details
Building a new front porch with foundations, walls, roof and door. Typical size around 2-3m². Includes brickwork or rendered blockwork to match the existing house, tiled or flat roof, lighting and a new front door.
What affects the price
- Size and design of the porch
- Materials (brick, uPVC, timber, rendered block)
- Roof type (tiled, flat, lead)
- Whether planning permission is needed (over 3m² usually requires it)
- Matching existing house materials and style
Garden Wall
Low
£820
Average
£1,540
High
£3,080
2-4 days
More details
Building a new brick or block garden boundary wall, typically 5-10 metres long and 1-1.5 metres high. Includes excavating and pouring concrete footings, brickwork, mortar joints, coping stones and pointing.
What affects the price
- Length and height of the wall
- Type of brick or stone used
- Single or double skin construction
- Ground conditions for foundations
- Piers, coping stones and decorative features
Knock Through Internal Wall
Low
£1,025
Average
£1,850
High
£3,595
2-4 days
More details
Removing an internal wall to create an open-plan living space. If the wall is holding up the floor or roof above (load-bearing), a steel beam will be fitted to take over that job. Includes plastering, tidying up the ceiling and floor where the wall was, and disposing of rubble. Building control approval is included.
What affects the price
- Whether the wall is load-bearing or non-load-bearing
- Length and height of the opening
- Size and weight of steel beam required
- Structural engineer fees
- Making good plastering, coving and flooring
Chimney Breast Removal
Low
£1,230
Average
£2,055
High
£3,595
2-4 days
More details
Removing a chimney breast on one floor to free up room space. Includes structural support for the remaining chimney above, making good walls, ceiling and floor, and disposing of rubble. Requires building control approval.
What affects the price
- Which floor the chimney breast is being removed from
- Whether the chimney stack above needs supporting or removing
- Structural engineer fees and building control
- Making good plastering and flooring
- Asbestos survey if property is pre-2000
Underpinning
Low
£5,135
Average
£12,325
High
£25,675
2-4 weeks
More details
Strengthening your home's foundations by digging down and adding concrete beneath them. Usually needed when the ground has shifted (subsidence), tree roots have caused movement, or you are adding an extra storey. Price is for underpinning one wall of a typical semi-detached house.
What affects the price
- Method used (mass concrete, beam and base, mini-piling)
- Length of wall to be underpinned
- Depth of new foundations required
- Ground conditions and water table level
- Structural engineer and building control fees
Damp Proof Course
Low
£515
Average
£1,230
High
£2,570
1-3 days
More details
Stopping damp from rising up through your walls from the ground. The builder drills holes along the bottom of the wall and injects a waterproofing cream that creates a barrier. The damp plaster inside is then stripped off and replaced with special plaster that helps the wall dry out.
What affects the price
- Length of wall to be treated
- Wall thickness (single or double skin)
- Extent of internal re-plastering needed
- Access to external walls
- Whether tanking or membrane is needed instead
New Build Garage
Low
£10,270
Average
£18,485
High
£30,810
3-5 weeks
More details
Building a new single detached garage from scratch with concrete base, block or brick walls, up-and-over door, pitched or flat roof and electrics. Typical size around 18m². Does not include driveway works.
What affects the price
- Size (single, double or triple)
- Materials (brick, block, timber frame, prefab)
- Roof type and covering
- Whether planning permission is required
- Electrical supply and lighting
Outbuilding or Garden Room
Low
£12,325
Average
£25,675
High
£51,350
3-6 weeks
More details
Building an insulated garden room or outbuilding suitable for year-round use as a home office, gym or studio. Typically 10-20m² with insulated walls, double glazed windows, electrics, heating and internal finish.
What affects the price
- Size and design complexity
- Insulation level and materials (SIPs, timber frame)
- Foundations required (concrete slab, screw piles)
- Electrical supply, heating and plumbing
- Internal finish level and specification
Structural Steelwork (RSJ Installation)
Low
£1,025
Average
£1,850
High
£3,080
1-2 days
More details
Supplying and fitting a steel beam to support the structure above when a wall is removed or a new opening is created. Includes a structural engineer designing the right beam size, delivery, installation, and building control inspection. The beam is usually hidden inside the ceiling afterwards.
What affects the price
- Length and size of the beam
- Weight and access for delivery and lifting
- Structural engineer fees
- Padstone and bearing requirements
- Fire protection and building control sign-off
Patio or Decking Build
Low
£1,540
Average
£3,595
High
£7,190
3-5 days
More details
Building a new patio or decking area, typically 15-20m². Patio includes ground preparation, sub-base, and laying slabs or porcelain tiles. Decking includes frame construction, boards, steps and balustrade if needed.
What affects the price
- Size of the area in square metres
- Material choice (concrete slabs, porcelain, natural stone, softwood, composite)
- Ground preparation and levelling required
- Steps, edging and balustrade requirements
- Drainage and lighting
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Builder
Hiring a builder for an extension or renovation is a significant project that follows a structured process from initial design through to final sign-off.
Initial consultation and site visit
The builder visits your property to discuss what you want, assess the site, and identify potential issues like drainage, access, or party wall considerations. A good builder will ask questions about your budget and priorities rather than just measuring up.
Design, planning, and approvals
Depending on the project, you may need architectural drawings, a structural engineer's calculations, planning permission, and building regulations approval. Your builder can often recommend architects and engineers they work with, or manage the application process on your behalf.
Detailed quote and contract
The builder provides a fixed-price quote with a clear breakdown of labour, materials, and timescales. For larger projects, this should be backed by a written contract covering payment stages, what is included, and how variations are handled. Never agree to a large job on a handshake.
Groundworks and structural build
Work begins with foundations, drainage, and structural walls. This is the most disruptive phase, especially for extensions where the existing property needs opening up. Building control will inspect at key stages such as foundations, damp proof course, and structural steelwork.
First and second fix
First fix covers hidden work — plumbing pipes, electrical cables, insulation, and plastering. Second fix is the finishing phase — sockets, switches, skirting boards, doors, and final decoration. Other trades like electricians and plumbers work alongside the builder during these stages.
Snagging and sign-off
Once the build is complete, you walk through with the builder to create a snagging list of any minor defects or unfinished items. These are rectified before final payment. Building control issues a completion certificate confirming the work meets regulations — keep this safe as you will need it when selling the property.
Regional comparison
How West Oxfordshire Compares
Average cost of single storey extension across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Builder Costs in West Oxfordshire?
The South East has a mix of housing styles, from Victorian and Edwardian semis to 1930s suburban developments and modern estates. West Oxfordshire has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, and properties in areas near Surrey and Kent vary in age and condition. With a population of null, West Oxfordshire is classified as a area and is close to the national average for builder work. Older properties with original features typically cost more due to additional preparation and access challenges — double storey extension here averages around £87,295.
The South East sits above the national average for trade costs, influenced by proximity to London and the generally higher cost of living. Labour rates in West Oxfordshire are typically 3% above the UK average. In West Oxfordshire, local demand for builder services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area, and the area is close to the national average compared to the rest of the country. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices can vary 30-50% between different tradespeople for the same job, so getting multiple quotes is essential.
What you pay for builder work in West Oxfordshire depends on the complexity of the job, the materials used, and the condition of your property. Older detached and semi-detached homes often present more challenges that add to the cost. For a common job like single storey extension, expect to pay around £51,350 in West Oxfordshire, while larger jobs such as double storey extension range from £51,350 to £143,780. As a area in the South East, West Oxfordshire prices reflect local demand and the regional cost of living. Coastal properties may face additional considerations that affect pricing.
When getting quotes in West Oxfordshire, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good builder will check the existing setup, identify complications, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need roofing (£80–£280), plastering (£410–£1,025), or electrician (£4,110–£8,215) in West Oxfordshire.
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