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Find a bricklayer in Enderby
Whether it’s patching up a wall, building a garden feature or sorting brickwork after storm damage, finding the right bricklayer near you doesn’t have to be a slog. At Checkatrade, we make it easy to get a job done right, with tradespeople who do this for a living, and do it well.
What to expect from hiring a bricklayer in Enderby
From small repairs to full-on builds, bricklayers are called in for all sorts of jobs, including:
- Building or repairing garden walls
- Fixing damaged brickwork or repointing
- Brick driveways and patios
- Fireplace and chimney builds
- Extensions and structural work
Average bricklaying costs in Enderby
- Bricklayers typically charge between £240 - £320 per day
- Bricklayers typically charge £650 - £3,900 per 1,000 bricks, depending on type
- Bricklaying costs between £32 - £65 per m2 on average (for a driveway)
- Time- wise, a single bricklayer can usually lay around 500 bricks a day. With help? That could double.
A detailed quote should include all labour, materials, scaffolding (if needed) and VAT.
Don’t forget to check their insurance, past work, and whether they have a CSCS card.
Popular bricklaying jobs in Enderby
- Brick wall repairs or rebuilds
- New garden wall construction
- Driveway edging or paving with bricks
- Chimney repair or construction
- Structural blockwork
- Brick-built barbecues or outdoor kitchens
- Damp-proof course replacement
- Steps or boundary walls
Pop your postcode in our search tool to find a bricklayer in your area.
Why use Checkatrade for Enderby bricklaying services?
- Fully checked bricklaying services
- Insurance and qualifications listed
- Compare multiple profiles
- Read reviews from real customers
- Covered by the Checkatrade Guarantee (T&Cs apply)
Read on for more, or post a job to get started.
What does a bricklayer do?
A bricklayer measures, plans and builds structures using bricks, blocks or stone. They mix and apply mortar, lay courses, and finish the job with pointing. They might also handle repair work or specialist decorative features.
How much should I pay a bricklayer per day in Enderby?
Expect to pay between £240 and £320 per day for a bricklayer. Rates vary depending on the complexity of the job, materials, and location.
How many bricks can a bricklayer lay in a day?
Typically around 500 bricks for a standard job. If there’s a second bricklayer and a labourer on hand, that number could go up to 1,200 per day.
How much do bricklayers charge per 1,000 bricks?
Between £650 and £3,900 depending on the type.
Handmade and clay-facing bricks sit at the top end, while concrete or common bricks cost less.
Here's a detailed list of brick costs per m2 in the UK:
- Handmade bricks - £180
- Wire cut bricks - £68
- Facing bricks - £90
- Common concrete bricks - £47.50
- Reclaimed bricks - £120 per m2
- Engineering bricks - £72 per m2
- Breeze blocks - £15 per m2
Do bricklayers need qualifications?
Many train through apprenticeships or get NVQs in bricklaying. It’s not legally required, but qualifications and experience can be a good sign of know-how.
Do bricklayers offer guarantees or warranties?
Some do. Always ask what’s included before agreeing to work. If you book and pay through Checkatrade, you may be covered by the Checkatrade Guarantee (up to £1,000 for 12 months. T&Cs apply).
I’ve never hired a bricklayer before. Where do I start?
You’re not alone! Many first-timers start by searching online, reading reviews, and asking for recommendations. Checkatrade helps simplify it all. Just enter your postcode above to browse checked bricklayers in your area, view their past work, and request a quote directly.
What’s included in a bricklaying quote?
A good quote should break down labour, materials, equipment (like scaffolding), and VAT.
If anything’s unclear, ask the bricklayer to explain it, or use our bricklaying cost guide to get clued up before they even arrive.
Do bricklayers need to be licensed or certified?
There are no set licensing restrictions for bricklayers in Enderby. But, most bricklayers usually have a recognised vocational qualification in construction.
But, whether working in construction or as a sole trader, most employers will usually require a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card. So, it’s a good idea to check your bricklayer has one of these. You'll also want to check they have public liability insurance.
Do bricklayers offer warranties on their work?
Most bricklayers provide some kind of warranty or guarantee on their work. Before committing to any job, ask what the bricklayer's terms and conditions are. That way, you know if you’re covered if there are any problems with the work.
Even if they don’t, when you book work through us, you can get the Checkatrade guarantee. That’s a guarantee of up to £1000 for 12 months – T&Cs apply.
Can bricklayers help with smaller jobs, or do they only do big builds?
Definitely!
Bricklayers handle everything from minor repairs to full-on extensions. If it involves bricks or blocks, it’s worth asking.
What’s the difference between a bricklayer and a bricklaying company?
A bricklayer is usually an individual tradesperson. A bricklaying company may have a team of bricklayers and take on larger or more complex jobs. Either can be a good option depending on the size of your project.
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