UK Home Improvement Cost Index 2026

UK Home Improvement Cost Index 2026

Average installed costs for 17 of the most common UK home improvement and energy jobs — researched from current 2026 trade and cost-guide data. Free to cite with a link to Look Into.

This index brings together typical UK prices for the most-requested home improvement projects in 2026. Figures are installed costs including labour unless stated, and reflect national averages — London and the South East typically run 15–40% higher. Use them as a planning guide, then get exact quotes for your home.

ProjectBudgetTypicalHigh-end
New combi boiler£1,800£2,400£4,500
Air source heat pump (before £7,500 grant)£10,000£12,000£14,000
Solar panels (4kW system)£5,500£6,500£8,000
Solar battery storage£3,000£4,000£5,000
EV charger installation£800£1,000£1,500
Double glazing (full house, uPVC)£4,000£5,000£6,000
New fitted kitchen£6,000£14,000£35,000
New bathroom£2,500£7,000£15,000
Conservatory£8,000£15,000£30,000
Orangery£25,000£40,000£80,000
Single-storey extension (per m²)£2,200£2,700£3,200
Loft conversion£20,000£45,000£75,000
New roof (3-bed semi)£6,500£9,000£14,500
Flat roof (EPDM)£2,500£4,000£6,000
New driveway (per m²)£20£80£150
Straight stairlift£2,000£3,000£4,000
Walk-in bath£2,000£4,000£6,000
UK Home Improvement Cost Index — Look Into, 2026. Installed costs; regional variation applies.
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Notes & methodology

  • Figures are compiled from leading UK cost guides and trade sources, June 2026.
  • “Typical” reflects the most common mid-range spend; budget and high-end show the realistic spread.
  • Several energy measures qualify for grants (e.g. the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme) that reduce the figures shown.
  • Extension and driveway costs are per square metre; multiply by your project size.