Leeds Plumbing Market
Leeds has one of the fastest-growing economies outside London. A large student population, growing buy-to-let sector, and ongoing commercial development (South Bank, Temple Quarter) keep plumbers busy year-round. The mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis, and new build apartments means variety in the type of plumbing work available.
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What do plumbers charge per hour in Leeds?
- Self-employed plumbers in Leeds and West Yorkshire charge between £42 and £70 per hour in 2026. City centre Leeds and affluent suburbs (Roundhay, Alwoodley, Horsforth) are at the higher end (£55–£70/hr). Emergency callout rates are typically £70–£120/hour.
Is Leeds a good market for self-employed plumbers?
- Yes — Leeds has strong demand for plumbers across domestic, commercial, and new build sectors. The city is a major UK financial and legal hub with a large professional population who value quality tradespeople. The student rental market (Headingley, Hyde Park, Woodhouse) and buy-to-let sector provide steady work. Leeds also has significant commercial development activity creating CIS work.