Skilled trade shortage: UK’s most in-demand trades and repair hotspots revealed

15 most in-demand tradespeople in the UK based on ‘near by’ searches RankTradespeopleAverage monthly search volumesPercentage of searches (%)1=Locksmith near me110,00017.50%1=Plumber near me110,00017.50%3Electrician near me90,50014.40%4=Gardener near me33,1005.26%4=Roofer near me33,1005.26%6Builder near me27,1004.31%7Handyman near me22,2003.53%8=Carpenter near me18,1002.88%8=Chimney sweep near me18,1002.88%8=Pest control near me18,1002.88%8=Plasterer near me18,1002.88%8=Upholsterer near me18,1002.88%13=Joiner near me14,8002.35%13=Tree surgeon near me14,8002.35%15Gas engineer near me12,1001.92% For the […]

Skilled trade shortage: UK's most in-demand trades and repair hotspots revealed

May 20, 2025

15 most in-demand tradespeople in the UK based on ‘near by’ searches

RankTradespeopleAverage monthly search volumesPercentage of searches (%)
1=Locksmith near me110,00017.50%
1=Plumber near me110,00017.50%
3Electrician near me90,50014.40%
4=Gardener near me33,1005.26%
4=Roofer near me33,1005.26%
6Builder near me27,1004.31%
7Handyman near me22,2003.53%
8=Carpenter near me18,1002.88%
8=Chimney sweep near me18,1002.88%
8=Pest control near me18,1002.88%
8=Plasterer near me18,1002.88%
8=Upholsterer near me18,1002.88%
13=Joiner near me14,8002.35%
13=Tree surgeon near me14,8002.35%
15Gas engineer near me12,1001.92%

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Locksmiths and plumbers top the charts, each seeing a staggering 110,000 average monthly searches, accounting for over 17.50% of all trade-related searches. From emergency lockouts and plumbing disasters, these are the home nightmares troubling UK households most.

Electricians hold the third spot with 90,500 monthly searches, contributing to 14.40% of total tradespeople searches. With the growing adoption of smart home technology, routine electrical inspections are becoming increasingly important.

Gardening and roofing services tie for fourth place, each receiving 33,100 searches every month, making up 5.26% of all trade-related searches. The fluctuating British weather likely fuels the need for frequent roof repairs and regular maintenance.

Just behind are builders, handymen, and carpenters, with average monthly searches of 27,100, 22,200 and 18,100, respectively. 

UK's home repair hotspots: Where are tradespeople in highest demand?

RankTown/CityMost in-demand tradeMonthly searches per 100,000 residents for tradespeople
1Newcastle upon TyneElectrician/Locksmith/Plumber1,331
2ManchesterLocksmith1,284
3BoltonPlumber948
4LondonLocksmith927
5Bournemouth    Locksmith892
6BirminghamElectrician/Locksmith/Plumber852
7MiddlesbroughLocksmith757
8RochdaleElectrician/Plumber748
9StockportElectrician/Locksmith/Plumber719
10LeedsLocksmith714

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Newcastle tops the list as the UK’s most ‘repair-prone’ city, with a staggering 1,331 monthly searches for tradespeople per 100,000 residents. Electricians, locksmiths, and plumbers are among the most sought-after professionals, each attracting around 590 monthly searches. Newcastle’s colder, wetter climate compared to other parts of the UK likely accelerates wear and tear on homes, driving up demand for skilled tradespeople.

Manchester follows closely behind in second place, with a high monthly search volume of 1,284 searches per 100,000 residents. Among all trades, searches for "locksmiths near me" dominate activity in the North West city, averaging 1,600 monthly searches for the profession alone. This could be due to more frequent lockouts, keyhole issues, or simply a growing need to upgrade home security, given the city’s vibrant nightlife.

Bolton, the Greater Manchester town, claims third place with a solid 948 monthly searches for local tradespeople per 100,000 residents. Plumbers emerge as the most in-demand trade in the area, indicating potential common issues like leaks, clogged drains and pipe damage in Bolton homes.

London takes fourth place, with 927 monthly searches for tradespeople per 100,000 residents. The UK is home to the oldest housing stock in Europe, with older properties being more common in London and Wales - likely contributing to the high demand for repairs. Locksmiths are the most sought-after in London - no surprise, given that the capital's crime rate stands at 146% above the national average as of March 2025.

Where in the UK are tradespeople in lowest demand?

RankCityMost in-demand tradeMonthly searches per 100,000 residents for tradespeople
1NewportPlumber52
2NottinghamPlumber63
3HastingsElectrician/Locksmith/Plumber112
4SunderlandElectrician119
5CambridgePlumber133
6RotherhamPlumber153
7BirkenheadPlumber157
8LeicesterElectrician/Locksmith/Plumber161
9BexleyLocksmith162
10GrimsbyPlumber164

Newport takes the title of the UK’s least ‘repair-prone’ city, recording just 52 monthly searches for tradespeople per 100,000 residents, hinting at a population less reliant on trades services.

Nottingham isn’t far behind, placing second with only 63 searches per 100,000 people. Meanwhile, Hastings claims third place with 112 searches per capita, suggesting a relatively lower need for home repairs.

Further north, Sunderland follows suit, registering just 119 monthly searches. Rounding out the five areas with the lowest demand for trades is the historic city of Cambridge, with just 133 searches per 100,000 residents.

Yvonne Keal, Senior Product Manager at Hillarys, commented:

“A spike in home repairs and improvements around May is common. With longer days, milder weather, and a cluster of bank holidays, homeowners tend to feel more motivated during this period to attempt to tackle jobs they’ve been putting off. It’s a natural time to look at their living space with fresh eyes and start ticking off those to-do lists.

“Interestingly, our study shows that the type of tradesperson most in demand varies by location, which could reflect regional priorities, lifestyle, and environmental factors. Larger cities like London and Manchester see particularly high search volumes for locksmiths, possibly due to higher footfall and security concerns, while areas with older housing stock may show greater demand for plumbers and electricians.”Note to editors: Would you like to republish this study? We ask that you credit Hillarys with a link to their blog post here: https://www.hillarys.co.uk/static/home-renovation-statistics/ These linked credits allow us to keep supplying you with future content that you may find useful!

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