Quoting

How to Quote a Job: A Step-by-Step Guide for UK Tradespeople

10 February 2026 · UteQuote United Kingdom

From the site visit to the final number — how to build a quote that wins the job and protects your margin.

A good quote does two jobs: it wins you the work, and it protects your margin once you're on the tools. Here's the process that gets both right in United Kingdom.

1. Assess the job properly

Don't price complex work over the phone. A quick look at the site tells you about access, existing conditions and the hidden problems that blow out labour. Note anything that could change your price.

2. Price your labour honestly

Work out how many hours the job really takes — including setup, travel and pack-down — then multiply by your charge-out rate in GBP. Be realistic, not optimistic. Most under-quoteing comes from forgetting the small tasks that eat the day.

3. Itemise materials

List major materials separately so the client can see what they're paying for.

Group small consumables rather than listing every screw.

Add a small margin on materials to cover pickup time and waste.

4. Get your VAT and VAT No. right

**If you're registered for VAT, your paperwork has to show it.** Display VAT clearly (20%) and include your VAT Registration Number (VAT No.). The VAT registration threshold in United Kingdom is £90,000.

5. Set clear terms

Include a validity period (30 days is standard) and a line that says anything outside the listed scope will be quoted separately. This single sentence saves you the most arguments later.

6. Send it fast and look professional

Speed wins jobs. A clean quote sent within 24 hours beats a scribbled number sent three days later. With UteQuote you can talk through the job and send a professional quote before you've left the driveway.

Frequently asked

How long should a quote be valid for?

Thirty days is the standard in United Kingdom. State it clearly so prices that depend on material costs aren't locked in indefinitely.

Should I charge for quotes?

Standard quotes are usually free. For detailed quotes that need significant design or measuring work, it's reasonable to charge a fee that's credited back if the client proceeds.

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United Kingdom Tax Quick Reference

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VAT 20%
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VAT No.
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HMRC
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