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Surplus Plasterboard Cost Comparison Stoke-on-Trent 2026: Merchant vs Surplus vs Reclaimed

Three ways to buy plasterboard in Stoke-on-Trent, three very different price tags. This 2026 comparison lays out what you actually pay via merchant, surplus and reclaimed routes across West Midlands.

Stoke-on-Trent price bands 2026

RouteTypical £Best for
New merchant list£27 per sheetFull-warranty specified jobs
Merchant clearance / surplus£11.25 per sheetTrade cost-optimisation
Reclaimed£4.50–£18.00 per sheetHeritage matching, low carbon

Hidden costs to build in

  • Delivery — often 5–15% of material cost
  • Wastage — allow 5–10% overage
  • Installation labour — sometimes higher for reclaimed
  • Storage on site if bought early

Which route wins by project type

  • Standard extension: surplus wins in Stoke-on-Trent
  • Heritage refurb: reclaimed for matching, planning
  • HMO/BTR: surplus and merchant clearance
  • Self-build: mix all three by trade package

Collection and delivery inside Stoke-on-Trent

Most Stoke-on-Trent sellers hold stock inside ST1, ST4 and ST6 and offer Midlands next-day £42–£68. For loads over a tonne of plasterboard, a hiab drop is usually more economical than multiple van runs.

Frequently asked questions

+What's the biggest cost lever in Stoke-on-Trent?

Route choice — merchant to surplus alone typically saves 30–50% on plasterboard.

+Can I use surplus plasterboard on a fire-rated wall?

Yes if it's genuine fire-line board (pink face). Standard grey board is not a substitute.

+Is the cheapest route always right?

No — heritage jobs, warranty-critical spec and public projects each shift the calculus.

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