West Midlands regional pricing
How Much Does a Carpenter Cost in Dudley?
Updated prices for . Dudley prices are typically 7% below the national average.
Price summary
Dudley Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fit an Internal Door | £65 | £110 | £185 |
| Fit an External Door | £140 | £235 | £375 |
| Fit a Staircase | £1,400 | £2,795 | £5,125 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on West Midlands regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Carpenter Prices in Dudley
Dudley is in West Midlands and carpenter costs here are 7% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fit an Internal Door | £65 | £110 | £185 | 1.5-2.5 hours |
| Hanging a new internal door into an existing frame. Includes trimming to fit, installing hinges and a handle. Price is per door, labour only — door not included. What affects the price
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| Fit an External Door | £140 | £235 | £375 | 2-4 hours |
| Installing a new external door including fitting locks, handles and weatherproofing. Price is labour only — door not included. Replacing the frame adds to the cost. What affects the price
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| Fit a Staircase | £1,400 | £2,795 | £5,125 | 2-4 days |
| Removing an old staircase and installing a new one. Includes the side panels, steps, upright posts, handrail, and spindles. Price depends heavily on design — a simple straight staircase is much cheaper than an L-shaped or spiral one. What affects the price
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| Build Fitted Wardrobes | £1,120 | £2,330 | £4,660 | 2-4 days |
| Designing and building custom fitted wardrobes to fill an alcove or wall. Includes the frame, shelving, hanging rails, doors, and finishing. Price is per wardrobe unit. What affects the price
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| Skirting Board Replacement (Per Room) | £140 | £235 | £375 | 3-5 hours |
| Removing old skirting boards and fitting new ones around a room. Includes cutting neat angles at the corners and fixing to the wall. Price is per average-sized room. What affects the price
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| Laminate or Wood Flooring (Per Room) | £280 | £560 | £930 | 1 day |
| Laying laminate or engineered wood flooring in a standard room. Includes the cushioned layer underneath, cutting to fit, and finishing with neat trim around the edges. Price per average room of around 15 square metres. What affects the price
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| Loft Boarding | £375 | £700 | £1,120 | 1 day |
| Boarding out a loft space for storage using chipboard or plywood on raised legs to maintain insulation depth. Price is for around 10-15m2 of boarding. What affects the price
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| Shelving and Storage Build | £140 | £325 | £560 | 3-6 hours |
| Building and fitting custom shelving or storage solutions such as alcove shelves, floating shelves or a pantry unit. Price depends on size and complexity. What affects the price
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| Window Frame Repair | £95 | £165 | £280 | 2-3 hours |
| Repairing a damaged or rotten wooden window frame. The rotten section is cut out and replaced with new timber, then filled, sanded, and primed ready for painting. Price per window. What affects the price
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| Bespoke Furniture Piece | £465 | £1,400 | £3,730 | 3-7 days |
| Designing and building a one-off piece of furniture such as a bookcase, media unit, window seat or dining table. Price varies hugely based on design and materials. What affects the price
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| Decking Build | £930 | £1,630 | £2,795 | 2-3 days |
| Building a new wooden or composite deck in the garden, typically 15-20 square metres. Includes the supporting frame, deck boards, and finishing. Steps or railings add to the cost. What affects the price
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| Stud Wall Partition | £465 | £840 | £1,400 | 1-2 days |
| Building a new internal wall to divide a room into two. Constructed from a timber frame covered with plasterboard on both sides, with a smooth plaster finish ready for painting. Includes a doorway. Price is for a standard-sized wall. What affects the price
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| Coving and Architrave | £185 | £325 | £515 | 4-6 hours |
| Fitting decorative coving where the walls meet the ceiling, and new trim around door frames. Includes cutting neat angles at corners and fixing with adhesive. Price per average room. What affects the price
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| Cat Flap Installation | £45 | £95 | £165 | 1-2 hours |
| Cutting a hole and fitting a cat or pet flap into a door or wall. Price depends on the door material — timber doors are simpler than glass or UPVC. What affects the price
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Fit an Internal Door
Low
£65
Average
£110
High
£185
1.5-2.5 hours
More details
Hanging a new internal door into an existing frame. Includes trimming to fit, installing hinges and a handle. Price is per door, labour only — door not included.
What affects the price
- Door type (hollow core, solid, fire door)
- Whether the frame needs adjusting or replacing
- Fitting new ironmongery (handles, latches)
- Accessibility and condition of the opening
Fit an External Door
Low
£140
Average
£235
High
£375
2-4 hours
More details
Installing a new external door including fitting locks, handles and weatherproofing. Price is labour only — door not included. Replacing the frame adds to the cost.
What affects the price
- Door material (timber, composite, UPVC)
- Whether the frame needs replacing
- Lock and security hardware requirements
- Weatherproofing and draught sealing
Fit a Staircase
Low
£1,400
Average
£2,795
High
£5,125
2-4 days
More details
Removing an old staircase and installing a new one. Includes the side panels, steps, upright posts, handrail, and spindles. Price depends heavily on design — a simple straight staircase is much cheaper than an L-shaped or spiral one.
What affects the price
- Staircase style (straight, L-shaped, spiral)
- Material (softwood, hardwood, glass balustrade)
- Whether structural work is needed
- Building regulations compliance
Build Fitted Wardrobes
Low
£1,120
Average
£2,330
High
£4,660
2-4 days
More details
Designing and building custom fitted wardrobes to fill an alcove or wall. Includes the frame, shelving, hanging rails, doors, and finishing. Price is per wardrobe unit.
What affects the price
- Size and number of sections
- Door style (sliding, hinged, shaker)
- Internal configuration (drawers, shoe racks, lighting)
- Material and finish quality
Skirting Board Replacement (Per Room)
Low
£140
Average
£235
High
£375
3-5 hours
More details
Removing old skirting boards and fitting new ones around a room. Includes cutting neat angles at the corners and fixing to the wall. Price is per average-sized room.
What affects the price
- Room size and number of corners
- Skirting board profile and height
- Material (MDF, softwood, hardwood)
- Whether walls need making good after removal
Laminate or Wood Flooring (Per Room)
Low
£280
Average
£560
High
£930
1 day
More details
Laying laminate or engineered wood flooring in a standard room. Includes the cushioned layer underneath, cutting to fit, and finishing with neat trim around the edges. Price per average room of around 15 square metres.
What affects the price
- Room size and shape complexity
- Flooring type and quality
- Subfloor condition and preparation needed
- Whether old flooring needs removing first
Loft Boarding
Low
£375
Average
£700
High
£1,120
1 day
More details
Boarding out a loft space for storage using chipboard or plywood on raised legs to maintain insulation depth. Price is for around 10-15m2 of boarding.
What affects the price
- Area to be boarded
- Whether raised leg systems are needed for insulation
- Loft access and headroom
- Adding a loft ladder and light
Shelving and Storage Build
Low
£140
Average
£325
High
£560
3-6 hours
More details
Building and fitting custom shelving or storage solutions such as alcove shelves, floating shelves or a pantry unit. Price depends on size and complexity.
What affects the price
- Number of shelves and span length
- Wall type (brick, stud, plasterboard)
- Material (MDF, solid wood, plywood)
- Whether it includes doors or drawers
Window Frame Repair
Low
£95
Average
£165
High
£280
2-3 hours
More details
Repairing a damaged or rotten wooden window frame. The rotten section is cut out and replaced with new timber, then filled, sanded, and primed ready for painting. Price per window.
What affects the price
- Extent of rot or damage
- Window size and style (sash, casement)
- Whether the sill also needs replacing
- Listed building requirements
Bespoke Furniture Piece
Low
£465
Average
£1,400
High
£3,730
3-7 days
More details
Designing and building a one-off piece of furniture such as a bookcase, media unit, window seat or dining table. Price varies hugely based on design and materials.
What affects the price
- Design complexity and size
- Material (pine, oak, walnut, reclaimed wood)
- Finishing requirements (paint, lacquer, oil)
- Delivery and installation
Decking Build
Low
£930
Average
£1,630
High
£2,795
2-3 days
More details
Building a new wooden or composite deck in the garden, typically 15-20 square metres. Includes the supporting frame, deck boards, and finishing. Steps or railings add to the cost.
What affects the price
- Deck size and shape
- Material (softwood, hardwood, composite)
- Ground preparation and levelling
- Steps, balustrades or built-in seating
Stud Wall Partition
Low
£465
Average
£840
High
£1,400
1-2 days
More details
Building a new internal wall to divide a room into two. Constructed from a timber frame covered with plasterboard on both sides, with a smooth plaster finish ready for painting. Includes a doorway. Price is for a standard-sized wall.
What affects the price
- Wall length and height
- Whether a doorway is included
- Soundproofing or insulation requirements
- Plastering and finishing (often a separate trade)
Coving and Architrave
Low
£185
Average
£325
High
£515
4-6 hours
More details
Fitting decorative coving where the walls meet the ceiling, and new trim around door frames. Includes cutting neat angles at corners and fixing with adhesive. Price per average room.
What affects the price
- Room size and number of corners
- Coving profile and size
- Material (polystyrene, plaster, MDF)
- Number of door frames requiring architrave
Cat Flap Installation
Low
£45
Average
£95
High
£165
1-2 hours
More details
Cutting a hole and fitting a cat or pet flap into a door or wall. Price depends on the door material — timber doors are simpler than glass or UPVC.
What affects the price
- Door material (timber, UPVC, glass)
- Cat flap type (basic, magnetic, microchip)
- Wall thickness if fitted through a wall
- Whether a glazing specialist is needed for glass doors
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Carpentry
Hiring a carpenter for bespoke work or fitting typically starts with a consultation to understand what you need, followed by measuring, making, and installing.
Discussion and site visit
The carpenter visits your home to see the space, take initial measurements, and discuss what you want. For bespoke items like fitted wardrobes or shelving, they will talk through design options, materials, and finishes. Bring photos or Pinterest boards to help communicate your vision.
Detailed measurements and quote
Precise measurements are taken of the space, including any wonky walls, uneven floors, or out-of-square corners that the work needs to accommodate. The carpenter then provides a detailed quote covering materials, labour, and timescales. For complex bespoke work, they may produce simple sketches or drawings.
Material sourcing and workshop preparation
The carpenter sources the timber and materials, often from specialist suppliers. For bespoke furniture, cutting and assembly happens in their workshop where they have the right tools and a controlled environment. Doors and standard fittings are ordered from suppliers and delivered to site.
On-site fitting and installation
The finished item or components are brought to your home and fitted in place. The carpenter ensures everything is level, plumb, and tightly fitted to the walls and floor. For items like wardrobes and shelving, this includes scribing to uneven walls so there are no visible gaps.
Finishing and clean-up
Edges are sanded smooth, nail holes are filled, and the work is finished to your chosen specification — whether that is painted, oiled, waxed, or left natural. The carpenter cleans up all sawdust and waste, and walks you through the completed work to make sure you are happy.
Regional comparison
How Dudley Compares
Average cost of fit an internal door across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Carpenter Costs in Dudley?
The West Midlands has a wide range of housing types, from Victorian terraces and back-to-backs in the Black Country to inter-war semis, post-war council estates, and canal-side conversions. Dudley has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, and surrounding areas like Solihull and Coventry include properties of varying ages and conditions. With a population of null, Dudley is a area where carpenter costs are one of the most affordable areas. Red brick properties with older infrastructure generally cost more for carpenter work — for example, fit an external door here averages around £235.
The West Midlands sits slightly below the national average for trade costs, making it one of the more affordable areas for carpenter work. Labour rates in Dudley are around 7% below the UK average. In Dudley, local demand for carpenter services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. The dense urban areas around Wolverhampton and Dudley support a good number of tradespeople. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices still vary by 30-50% between tradespeople for the same job, so always get multiple quotes.
What you pay for carpenter work in Dudley depends on the job complexity, materials chosen, and the condition of your property. Older terraces and back-to-backs common in the Black Country can have limited rear access and solid walls that make work more involved and expensive. A typical fit an internal door in Dudley costs around £110, while fit a staircase ranges from £1,400 to £5,125. As a area that is one of the most affordable areas, Dudley offers reasonable value compared to the South East. Material choices also make a significant difference to the total.
When getting quotes in Dudley, 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 carpenter will check the existing conditions, identify potential complications from older property layouts, and give you a detailed breakdown of costs. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of significantly cheaper quotes — they may cut corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need bathroom fitting (£4,195–£11,185), kitchen fitting (£2,795–£7,455), or painting & decorating (£185–£605) in Dudley.
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