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Find a bricklayer in London

Whether you're building a new driveway, stone wall, or extension, finding the right bricklayer is essential.

Check out our answers to the most commonly asked questions about bricklayers in London, so you know who to hire.

  • How do I find a reliable and skilled bricklayer near me?

    Always look for an experienced and highly recommended bricklayer when planning any building work.

    Here’s how you can find a great bricklayer in London;

    1. Use Checkatrade

    Professional directories like Checkatrade let you find trusted and experienced tradespeople quickly and easily.

    Simply enter a few basic details to find thousands of home-owner-reviewed tradespeople. Check out their member profiles for professional qualifications, expertise, and reviews.

    Plus, we vet and approve our members, so you know you’re getting the real deal.

    Ready to get started? Find a bricklayer in London now.

    2. Ask other tradespeople

    One of the best ways to find suitable tradespeople is to ask other good tradespeople.

    Professionals like to work with other reliable professionals.

    Do you know any trusted tradespeople? Ask if they can recommend a bricklayer in London.

    3. Check online reviews

    Looking for online reviews can also be a great way to find good tradespeople.

    See what other people say about a bricklayer in London to know what to expect when work begins.

    Remember to cross-check your reviews on Checkatrade.

  • How much is a bricklayer per day?

    The daily rates for the average bricklayer in London are around £240 - £320.

    But the exact rate you’ll pay varies. Here are some factors affecting the cost of a bricklayer in London.

    • The type of brickwork

    • Any prep work needed

    • Size and difficulty of the project

    • Quantity and quality of bricks and materials

    • Use of scaffolding or other specialist equipment

    Always ask for a detailed written quote that includes all materials, labour and VAT before hiring.

  • How much does a bricklayer cost for supplying bricks?

    Consider materials and the labour cost of hiring a bricklayer in London when budgeting for your project.

    Here are some average UK brick prices per m2:

    • 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

    When hiring a tradesperson for any home improvement project, try to get at least three written quotes. Shopping around ensures you pay a fair and competitive price for the work.

  • How many bricks can a bricklayer lay in a day?

    A bricklayer in London can usually lay around 500 bricks daily for standard builds. But this number depends on the bricklayer's speed, experience, and team size.

    The average brickwork team, comprised of two good bricklayers and one labourer, can usually lay around 1,200 bricks daily between them.

    But, the rate depends on;

    • Experience of the bricklayer

    • Size and style of bricks

    • If there’s a labourer helping (which speeds up the bricklaying process)

    • Access to supplies and materials

    • Weather conditions

    Your bricklayer can tell you how many bricks they can lay and how long they expect the work to take, quoting a day rate or per 1000 bricks.

    Before hiring a bricklayer, ask how they plan to carry out the work and how long it will take them to complete it.

  • How much do bricklayers charge per 1,000 bricks in the UK?

    Bricklayers need to get the right bricks for your project. They usually supply these for you and are often charged per 1,000 bricks.

    Here are some of the average costs per 1,000 bricks that you can expect to pay;

    • Common machine-made brick – £650 - £1,500

    • Handmade brick – £950 - £3,900

    • Clay facing brick – £2,260 - £5,000

    • Engineering brick (Class A or B) – £650 - £1,790

    The exact cost of the bricks depends on the total number and type of bricks. Ensure the quantity and cost of materials are included in the written quote.

    Ready to find a bricklayer? Use our handy request-a-quote feature for recommended bricklayers in London.

  • What is a bricklayer?

    A bricklayer is responsible for the bricks and mortar. They measure areas for brickwork projects, plan the design, lay the bricks, handle mortar repair, and maintain existing brick structures.

    A bricklayer can seal your foundations to keep them damp-free, and build arches and decorative features.

  • How much does it cost to hire a bricklayer?

    Rates for bricklayer hire in London vary depending on the type of build, the size and complexity of the project, and your location.

    Here’s an average cost for a bricklayer in London.

  • What qualifications should I look for when hiring a bricklayer?

    Bricklayers do not strictly need any particular qualifications to become bricklayers. That said, most will usually obtain a vocational qualification in construction.

    However, their experience can be equally as important as their qualifications. To find an experienced bricklayer, look for the following in their previous work;

    • The number of years in the trade under their toolbelt

    • Their experience in a variety of projects, including your specific project

    • Their experience with the type of brick or masonry materials you need

    Don’t hesitate to ask for photos or references of previous work to get a sense of the quality and versatility of their work. They may have special skills like complex or decorative brickwork, restoration work, or arches.

    Get more advice on finding a good bricklayer here.

  • Do bricklayers need to be licensed or certified?

    There are no set licensing restrictions for bricklayers in London. 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.