Trends, Stats, and What It Means for Homeowners and Tradespeople The plumbing, heating and electrical sectors underpin every home and business. Growing interest in energy efficiency, government net‑zero policies and a shortage of skilled tradespeople mean these industries are changing rapidly. Here is an evidence‑based look at the current state of the UK market in 2024–2025 with reliable statistics and links to sources. 📊 Industry Overview & Market Size (2024–2025) Industry Value: The UK plumbing, heating & air-conditioning sector is projected to reach £24 billion in 2025, growing at a 2.8% CAGR since 2020.👉 Source: IBISWorld via Business Gateway Future Forecast: Revenue is forecasted to hit £28.8 billion by 2029, supported by eco-policy incentives like the Boiler Upgrade Scheme Residential Market: The residential plumbing market is expected to grow from US$2.3B in 2023 to US$2.7B by 2028, fueled by demand for smart plumbing and sustainable systems.👉 Source: Technavio 🔧 Plumbing Trends and Stats Common Issues: 65% of UK homes had at least one plumbing problem in 2024—leaks (42%) and blocked drains (28%) were the top issues. 👉 Source: UK Home Maintenance Survey, 2024 Eco-Friendly Upgrades: 30% of new plumbing installations in 2024 used low-flow taps or eco-showerheads. (Source: CIPHE) DIY Disasters: 35% of homeowners attempted DIY plumbing or electrical fixes in 2024—20% needed professional rescue. (Source: YouGov) Emergency Callouts: 50.4% of plumbing emergencies stem from DIY mishaps like failed tap or kitchen installs. (Source: PHAM News) Plumbing Costs: Hourly rates range from £40–£70. Emergency callouts average £100–£120, while major repairs can cost £150–£500. (Source: TaskRabbit) 🔥 Heating System Insights Boiler Breakdowns: 1 in 5 households experienced a boiler issue during Winter 2023–24. (Source: Which?) Heating Dominates Bills: Heating and hot water account for 80% of household energy use; gas boilers alone cost ~£800 per year. (Source: Nesta, Ofgem) Heat Pump Boom: Installations grew 63% in 2024, with nearly 100,000 hydronic units sold. Government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme has tripled applications. (Source: HPA) Heat pump sales grew 63% in 2024, but still fall short of the UK’s 600,000/year target by 2028. 👉 Heat Pump Association. 👉 Renewable Energy Installer Government Goal: 600,000 heat pumps per year by 2028—but 2024 sales were still under 100k, showing how far we have to go. (Source: NAO) Training Surge: Over 9,000 professionals completed heat pump training in 2024—up 15% from the previous year. 👉 MCS Heat Pump Training ⚡ Electrical Trends and Safety Old Wiring Risks: 15% of homes built before 1980 still have outdated electrical systems. (Source: NICEIC) Smart Homes on the Rise: 22% of homeowners installed smart systems (thermostats, lighting) in 2024. (Source: Statista) Emergency Faults: Electrical issues triggered 12% of 2024 emergency callouts, with average response time around 2 hours. (Source: Local Heroes) Fire Risk: Electrical faults cause 53% of accidental dwelling fires annually—mainly due to faulty appliances, wiring, or misuse. (Source: Electrical Safety First) Employment and skills shortage Workforce size – The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) reports that the UK had about 118,600 plumbing and HVAC tradespeople and 198,300 electrical trades and installation workers in 2022. Employment is expected to remain stable, with 118,800 plumbers/HVAC technicians and 202,600 electricians forecast by 2027 citb.co.uk. Despite weak construction output, the sector faces high demand for workers: the CITB estimates that the construction industry needs to recruit nearly 45,000 extra workers every year to meet projected workload citb.co.uk. Skills gaps and apprenticeships – A growing skills gap threatens both trades. The MyJobQuote 2025 salary guide notes that the UK Trade Skills Index forecasts an additional 104,000 electricians will be needed by 2032. Only about 10 % of learners in government‑funded electrical courses progress to apprenticeships, and the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) warns that recruitment must reach 5 % of the existing workforce each year (currently under 4 %) to avoid shortages smart-energy.com. Plumber training is also under pressure; a shortage of qualified tradespeople contributes to rising wages. Earnings and gender pay disparities Typical salaries – According to the National Careers Service, plumbers in the UK earn roughly £24,000 as a starter and up to £46,000 when experienced nationalcareers.service.gov.uk. Electricians earn a similar range – £26,000 for new entrants rising to about £45,000 for experienced workers nationalcareers.service.gov.uk. Self‑employed tradespeople can earn more; MyJobQuote estimates that experienced electricians can command ~£25 per hour (£52,000 per year) and self‑employed electrician business owners earn around £65,000. Pay growth – Trade‑press monitoring from PHAM News shows that self‑employed plumbers’ weekly earnings reached £1,142 in January 2025, an 11 % year‑on‑year increase. Earnings dipped 3.8 % month‑to‑month but remained high because of sustained demand and the limited supply of skilled plumbers phamnews.co.uk. Gender pay gap – A pay‑gap study cited by PHAM News found that male plumbers earn about £25.88 per hour while female plumbers earn £18.10 per hour. Electricians have a similar gap: male electricians earn £26.51 per hour versus £18.54 for females, leaving women tradespeople earning about £16,000 less per year phamnews.co.uk. The figures highlight the under‑representation and undervaluation of women in trades. Heat pumps and decarbonisation Government targets – The UK Government’s Ten‑Point Plan aims to install 600,000 heat pumps per year by 2028 gov.uk. This ambition is huge: a National Audit Office (NAO) report noted that just 55,000 heat pumps were sold in 2022, so reaching the target requires an eleven‑fold increase nao.org.uk. Recent sales boom – Industry data from the Heat Pump Association (HPA) and Renewable Energy Installer shows that hydronic heat‑pump sales grew 63 % in 2024, with about 98,469 hydronic units sold, and 60 % of those sales were notified to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) heatpumps.org.uk renewableenergyinstaller.co.uk. Around 9,062 individuals completed heat‑pump training courses in 2024, a 15 % increase on 2023 heatpumps.org.uk. Another Renewable Energy Installer article noted that there were 40,426 certified heat‑pump installations in 2023 and more than 42,000 by September 2024, bringing total cumulative installations to nearly 260,000 renewableenergyinstaller.co.uk. Despite rapid growth, the industry remains far from the 600,000‑per‑year goal, underlining the need for more installers and consumer incentives. Energy consumption and