A quote for replacement guttering cost can feel steep when the plastic itself seems cheap. You might see 1,200 on the estimate, then notice the guttering materials come to less than 200. The rest is labour, access, scaffold hire, disposal, and the time it takes to work safely at roofline height.
Most homeowners have no clear benchmark for guttering replacement cost. Without one, it is genuinely hard to tell whether a quote is fair, padded, or worryingly low.
This guide breaks down 2026 UK prices by property type and material, explains what drives the cost, and covers what to ask before you agree to anything.
Guttering Replacement Cost at a Glance (2026 UK Prices)
The table below gives typical 2026 costs for supply and professional installation across UK properties.
| Job | Terraced | Semi-Detached | Detached |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guttering only (uPVC) | 400–650 | 600–1,000 | 900–1,500 |
| Guttering only (aluminium) | 700–1,100 | 1,000–1,600 | 1,400–2,400 |
| Fascia & soffit only (uPVC) | 600–1,000 | 900–1,500 | 1,500–2,500 |
| Full roofline package | 1,000–1,800 | 1,500–2,500 | 2,500–4,000+ |
Cost per metre installed
- uPVC: 40–50/m
- Aluminium: 55–95/m (up to 180/m for premium seamless systems)
- Cast iron: 85–275/m
Labour accounts for roughly half of most guttering replacement cost quotes. Supply-only uPVC guttering starts from around 2–8 per metre, so the jump to 40–50/m installed reflects scaffold hire, disposal, travel, insurance, and business overheads, not expensive plastic.
These are 2026 UK national averages. London and the South East typically run 15–25% higher. Scaffolding, where needed, adds 250–500 to the base figure.
Guttering Replacement Cost by Property Type
Property type affects the length of guttering needed, the number of downpipes, and how easily the roofline can be reached. Those three things drive most of the price variation.
Terraced house (12–15m of guttering)
A mid-terrace usually has the shortest gutter run because two sides are shared with neighbours. Expect 400–650 for uPVC or 700–1,100 for aluminium, fully installed. End-of-terrace homes cost a little more because there is more roof edge to cover.
Semi-detached house (18–22m of guttering)
The most common UK property type, and the one most homeowners use as a price reference. Full uPVC guttering replacement typically costs 600–1,000, though a three-bedroom semi with all fittings, corners, and downpipes can reach 1,280–1,600. Aluminium usually pushes the quote to 1,000–1,600.
Detached house (25–35m of guttering)
A detached home has the longest perimeter and usually needs four to six downpipes. uPVC replacement runs 900–1,500; aluminium sits around 1,400–2,400. A four-bedroom detached with a more complex roof shape can reach 1,800 for guttering alone, before any fascia or soffit work is added.
Bungalow
Bungalows often have a wider gutter run, but lower access costs help balance things out. Scaffold is rarely needed on a single-storey property, so uPVC guttering replacement usually sits around 400–700 — similar to a semi-detached despite the extra length.
The height factor
Two-storey homes will often need scaffolding, adding 250–500. Three-storey properties, tall Victorian terraces, or homes with a steep pitch can push that further because the working platform needs more time, bracing, and care.
Full Roofline Package: Fascias, Soffits & Guttering Together
Three components make up your roofline:
- Fascia boards, the vertical boards fixed to the rafter ends, sitting directly behind the gutter.
- Soffits, the horizontal boards tucked under the eaves, bridging the gap between the fascia and the wall.
- Guttering, the channels, brackets, joints, and downpipes that carry rainwater to the drains.
Why replace all three together?
Roofers often recommend bundling the work because the access is already there. Scaffold is up, labour is booked, and the roofline is exposed. Fitting new guttering onto rotten fascia boards is false economy; if the fascia goes, the new guttering can come with it.
Combined costs (uPVC, 2026 UK averages)
| Property type | Full roofline package |
|---|---|
| Terraced | 1,000–1,800 |
| Semi-detached | 1,500–2,500 |
| Detached | 2,500–4,000+ |
The fascia soffit and guttering replacement cost depends on roofline length and the condition of existing boards. Fascia boards typically cost 90–130 per board fitted in uPVC. Soffits run around 50–80 per linear metre fitted. Replacing 15–20 metres of guttering with three downpipes costs around 1,000 including supply and installation.
A guttering specialist may charge around 30 per hour, with day rates of 150–200. Doing the full roofline in one visit can save a second scaffold hire and a second labour setup, potentially cutting hundreds from the total cost of fascia and guttering replacement.
What Affects the Cost of Guttering Replacement?
Six factors tend to move the price more than anything else.
1. Material choice
uPVC, 40–50/m installed. The most common choice. Lightweight, low-maintenance, expected to last 20–30 years. Aluminium, 55–95/m installed, or up to 180/m for seamless systems. More durable, usually 25–40 years. Cast iron, 85–275/m installed. Heavy, long-lasting, and often required on listed buildings or in conservation areas. Copper, 95–300/m installed. Chosen for appearance rather than necessity.
2. Gutter profile
Half-round is the standard and usually the cheapest. Ogee and square-line profiles cost more because the materials and bracket systems are more involved.
3. Property height
Single-storey homes rarely need scaffold. Two-storey properties often do, adding 250–500. Taller or period properties can push scaffold costs higher still.
4. Existing condition
Rotten fascia boards, loose brackets, corroded fixings, or damaged rafter ends all add time. Some of this only becomes clear once the old guttering comes off, which is why roofline jobs sometimes change on the day.
5. Disposal
Removing and disposing of old guttering can add 50–150, more if cast iron is involved. Confirm whether disposal is included before accepting any quote.
6. Downpipe count
A large detached home may need four to six downpipes, each with its own outlet, shoe, and fixings. More downpipes means more materials, more joints, and more labour time.
Why Does Guttering Replacement Cost So Much?
A quote of 800–1,500 for what looks like a simple plastic-channel swap catches people off guard. The materials really can be cheap: supply-only uPVC guttering starts from 2–8 per metre, so a typical semi-detached may need less than 200 of guttering.
The rest breaks down like this:
Scaffold hire: 250–500 for a standard two-storey property. Often unavoidable for safe working at height.Labour: A qualified tradesperson may charge 150–200 per day. Most jobs take a full day; some take two. Travel and set-up: Loading materials, travelling to site, set-up and clear-down are paid time. Waste disposal: Remove and dispose of old guttering, brackets, joints and downpipes in a proper manner. Insurance and overheads: The headline price includes public liability insurance, tools, vehicles, admin and VAT.
The average guttering replacement cost UK-wide runs from 800–1,400 in 2026. That reflects real costs: safe access, trained labour, and a business with insurance and accountability.
A quote of 400 for a full detached house replacement should raise questions, not relief. Very low quotes can mean no scaffold, no insurance, rushed work, or no comeback if the system fails.
The TrustMark scheme can help you check whether a tradesperson meets government-endorsed standards.
Guttering Repair vs Replacement: Which Do You Actually Need?
Not every gutter problem needs a full replacement. A targeted repair may cost 80–250, while the cost of house guttering replacement can run into four figures. Worth knowing the difference.
When repair is enough
- A single cracked section or leaking joint
- A blocked downpipe that needs clearing
- One or two loose brackets that can be re-fixed
- A localised leak at a single outlet
These are contained problems. A competent roofer or guttering specialist can often deal with them in an hour or two if access is straightforward.When replacement makes sense
When replacement makes sense
- Widespread sagging across several sections
- UV-degraded uPVC that has become brittle or discoloured throughout
- Gutters over 20–25 years old with repeated joint failures
- Visible cracks in more than two sections
- Water damage to the fascia boards behind the gutter
The 20-year question
For uPVC, age alone is a reasonable prompt to replace. Plastic becomes brittle, joint seals wear out, and brackets weaken. A proper inspection is still the deciding factor. Cast iron is a different calculation, as it can last 50 years or more with maintenance and repainting.
A practical decision rule
If more than two sections or joints are failing, replacement usually makes better financial sense than repeated repair visits. Each call-out carries its own labour charge. Most gutter replacement jobs take around five to six hours. One day of disruption instead of a drip-fed series of patches.
Replacement guttering and downpipes cost around 35–45 per metre installed for uPVC, which is a useful number when weighing a small fix against a broader replacement.
Getting Accurate Quotes: What to Ask Before Signing Anything
Request an itemised breakdown
Ask for materials, labour, scaffolding, and disposal to be listed separately. A lump sum is not automatically wrong, but it gives you less to compare across quotes.
Confirm fascia inspection
Ask whether the installer will check the fascia boards before fitting new guttering. If rot is found on the day, will remedial work be included or charged as an extra? Get the answer in writing before work starts.
Check material and profile
Confirm the gutter profile (half-round, ogee, or square-line) and the material being fitted. uPVC guttering should comply with BS EN 607.
Verify insurance
Anyone working at height on your property should carry public liability insurance. Ask for written confirmation before work begins. The Health and Safety Executive sets the regulatory framework for safe working at height in the UK.
Ask for timing
A two-storey semi-detached guttering job typically takes one full day. A full roofline package runs closer to two. If a quote promises much less time, check whether the full scope is actually included.
Red flags
- No written quote provided
- No evidence of insurance
- Full payment demanded upfront
- Pressure to commit on the spot
Get at least three written quotes and use the middle figure as your reference point. Cheapest isn’t always the best value, sometimes it’s just the one with the most left out.
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