Find a reliable carpenter in Manchester. Post your job free. Local carpenters apply—you choose who to hire. No cold calls.
Whether you need fitted wardrobes in Didsbury, kitchen cabinet repairs in Stockport, or bespoke shelving in Chorlton, finding a trustworthy carpenter in Manchester doesn't have to mean endless phone calls or dealing with pushy sales tactics. QuoteBank connects you with verified carpenters across Greater Manchester who compete for your work on your terms.
With over 100,000 registered businesses on our platform and 26,000+ completed jobs, QuoteBank is Manchester's fastest-growing trades marketplace. Unlike platforms where you get bombarded with cold calls from builders and carpenters you never contacted, QuoteBank flips the script: you post your job free, local carpenters in Manchester apply to you, and you choose who to hire.
The process is simple and transparent. Here's how finding a carpenter in Manchester works:
Download the QuoteBank app on iOS or Android to manage your job from anywhere. Track applications, chat with carpenters, and keep everything in one place.
Most carpenters in Manchester charge £30–£50 per hour in 2026, depending on their experience level and the complexity of the work. A half-day job (4 hours) typically runs £120–£200, whilst a full day (8 hours) ranges from £240–£400.
Larger projects like fitted kitchens or custom joinery are quoted separately and may cost £500–£3,000+ depending on materials and labour. First fix carpentry (structural work during building) is often charged differently from second fix (finishing work like skirting, architrave, and doors).
When you post your job on QuoteBank, carpenters in Manchester will provide quotes tailored to your project. You'll see several options and can compare pricing before committing.
Whether you live in Stockport, Salford, Tameside, or central Manchester, local carpenters offer a wide range of services:
Not all carpenters are the same. Here are five practical things to check before hiring someone:
Manchester's housing stock is diverse. Victorian terraces in Stockport, Edwardian semis in Didsbury, modern apartments in Ancoats, and 1970s semis across Tameside all have different carpentry needs. A carpenter in Manchester needs to understand period properties, listed building regulations, and modern renovation standards.
QuoteBank's verified carpenters work across all these property types. They're familiar with Manchester's building control requirements and the specific challenges of older housing. When you post a job, only carpenters in Manchester who are registered and have completed similar work can apply.
Unlike Checkatrade, Bark, or MyBuilder where you might receive dozens of cold calls from national networks, QuoteBank shows you only local carpenters actively applying to your job. You retain complete control over who contacts you and when.
Most jobs receive applications within 24–48 hours. Popular areas like central Manchester and Stockport may see faster responses. You can set your preferred start date when posting, and carpenters filter jobs accordingly.
You can re-post your job, adjust your budget, or reach out to carpenters directly via the app. There's no penalty for rejecting applications or waiting for the right match.
All registered carpenters on QuoteBank have been verified. We recommend checking their individual profiles for insurance details before hiring. Most professional carpenters carry public liability insurance.
Yes. Mark your job as urgent or set a near-future start date. Many carpenters in Manchester have flexible schedules and can accommodate rush work, though you may pay slightly more for short notice.
A professional quote should include labour costs, materials (if the carpenter is supplying them), timescale, and start/end dates. Ask for clarification if anything is unclear before accepting.
Post your carpentry job free. Local carpenters in Manchester apply—you choose who to hire. No cold calls, no pressure, no middleman.