Loft Conversion Cost Index UK 2026
How much does loft conversion cost in 2026 โ and how much more do you pay in London versus the cheapest UK regions? This BestBuilders study compares real 2026 quote data for a standard dormer loft conversion across all 14 UK regions. The headline: it costs up to 56% more in London (ยฃ14,500 more in absolute terms) than in Merseyside & North Wales ยท South Wales.
The regional gap: London pays up to 56% more for loft conversion
A standard dormer loft conversion starts at ยฃ40,500 in London versus ยฃ26,000 in Merseyside & North Wales ยท South Wales โ a ยฃ14,500 gap. That's a +56% London premium on the same job spec, driven mainly by labour rates and, on smaller jobs, access and permit costs. The pattern is consistent with RICS BCIS and FMB benchmark data.
Loft Conversion cost by UK region, 2026
Typical "starting from" prices for a standard dormer loft conversion, ranked most to least expensive region. Range shows the typical low-to-high spread within each region.
| UK region | Starting from | Typical range | Vs cheapest |
|---|---|---|---|
| London | ยฃ40,500 | ยฃ47,000 โ ยฃ81,000 | +ยฃ14,500 (+56%) |
| South East | ยฃ36,000 | ยฃ42,000 โ ยฃ72,000 | +ยฃ10,000 (+38%) |
| Southern (Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset) | ยฃ33,000 | ยฃ38,000 โ ยฃ66,000 | +ยฃ7,000 (+27%) |
| Eastern (East Anglia) | ยฃ32,000 | ยฃ37,000 โ ยฃ64,000 | +ยฃ6,000 (+23%) |
| East Midlands | ยฃ30,000 | ยฃ35,000 โ ยฃ60,000 | +ยฃ4,000 (+15%) |
| West Midlands | ยฃ30,000 | ยฃ35,000 โ ยฃ60,000 | +ยฃ4,000 (+15%) |
| North West | ยฃ28,500 | ยฃ33,000 โ ยฃ60,000 | +ยฃ2,500 (+10%) |
| Yorkshire & Humber | ยฃ28,500 | ยฃ33,000 โ ยฃ57,000 | +ยฃ2,500 (+10%) |
| South West | ยฃ27,500 | ยฃ32,000 โ ยฃ55,000 | +ยฃ1,500 (+6%) |
| Scotland (Central & South) | ยฃ27,500 | ยฃ32,000 โ ยฃ55,000 | +ยฃ1,500 (+6%) |
| Scotland (Highlands & North) | ยฃ27,500 | ยฃ32,000 โ ยฃ55,000 | +ยฃ1,500 (+6%) |
| North East | ยฃ27,000 | ยฃ31,000 โ ยฃ54,000 | +ยฃ1,000 (+4%) |
| Merseyside & North Wales | ยฃ26,000 | ยฃ30,000 โ ยฃ52,000 | baseline |
| South Wales | ยฃ26,000 | ยฃ30,000 โ ยฃ52,000 | baseline |
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What sets the price for loft conversion?
The three main options homeowners typically choose from โ and how they change the total:
- Dormer Loft Conversion. The most popular type in the UK. Creates a full-height room with a vertical rear wall and flat roof. Usually includes a bathroom and Velux windows.
- Hip-to-Gable Conversion. Ideal for end-of-terrace and detached homes with a hipped roof. Extends the ridge line to create maximum usable floor space.
- Mansard Conversion. The most spacious conversion type โ a near-vertical rear wall with a shallow-pitched roof. Common in London and city terraces. Typically requires planning permission.
Loft conversion costs are higher in London and the South East. Mansard conversions in inner London can exceed national averages by 35โ45%.
Why does loft conversion cost more in London?
The +56% London premium on a standard dormer loft conversion tracks the same four factors seen across BestBuilders' full 2026 dataset, matching the pattern in RICS BCIS and FMB benchmark data:
- Labour rates. Skilled-trade day rates in London and the South East run 25โ40% above the national average, the single biggest factor on a labour-heavy job.
- Demand and backlogs. High demand and long waiting lists let installers in the South East price higher; quieter regional markets are more competitive.
- Access and logistics. Restricted parking, skip and scaffold permits, congestion charges and tight rear access add cost in dense urban areas.
- Property type. London's older housing stock often needs more preparation or bespoke solutions than newer regional housing, which pushes labour hours up.
The takeaway for homeowners: the regional figure is a starting point, not a quote. The spread within a region โ between the cheapest and most expensive installer โ is often as wide as the gap between regions, which is why comparing three quotes matters more than any headline average.
Key findings, 2026 โ Loft Conversion
- London is the most expensive UK region in 2026 for loft conversion, starting at ยฃ40,500 for a standard dormer loft conversion.
- The cheapest regions start from ยฃ26,000: Merseyside & North Wales ยท South Wales.
- That's a ยฃ14,500 cash gap on the same job spec โ a +56% London premium.
- Values are typical "starting from" prices from BestBuilders' 2026 quote dataset across 519 UK towns in 14 regions.
- Cross-checked against RICS BCIS building-cost data and FMB member surveys โ the regional pattern is consistent with both benchmarks.
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How we built this index
Figures are BestBuilders 2026 "starting from" prices for a standard dormer loft conversion, averaged by region across our quote dataset covering 519 UK towns grouped into 14 regions. Prices are rounded and are intended for budgeting, not as quotes. The regional pattern โ London and the South East highest, Wales, the North East and Merseyside lowest โ is consistent with independent benchmarks including RICS BCIS building-cost data and FMB (Federation of Master Builders) member surveys.
Last reviewed 2026 ยท Next scheduled review Q4 2026 ยท Published by BestBuilders, a UK home-improvement quote service. Editorial standards: figures are reviewed quarterly against live quote data and cross-checked against RICS BCIS and FMB benchmarks.
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