Roofers Are the Fittest Tradespeople in the UK

18 July 2024

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ROOFERS are the nation’s fittest tradespeople as they average 23 hours a week of physical activity – almost 10 times the NHS’ minimum recommendation of 2.5 hours exercise.

A hands-on, on-the-tools roofer’s job is far more physically demanding than the average desk job according to new research from Direct Line business insurance.

These skilled professionals are keeping physically active for 23 hours per week at work. In addition, tradespeople are keeping fit outside of work, with an additional average of five hours of physical activity per week at the gym and through sport.

The majority of tradespeople polled felt positive about their health, with 76% saying they lead healthy lives and 87% agreeing that they are very physically active. Moreover, almost two-thirds (64%) say their active lives benefit their mental health.

Almost three quarters (71%) of tradespeople say they actively track their physical activity and calories burnt using fitness trackers. They use tech to understand what they may need to eat to keep up their energy levels.

Because of the physical exertion involved in the job, more than a quarter (29%) of tradespeople say they regularly eat more than the average recommended daily calorie allowance, to ensure they are properly fuelled for the demands of their jobs.

Roofers are Fittest

When it comes to the most physically demanding jobs, Roofers (23 hours), Carpenters (22 hours) and Plumbers (22 hours) clock up the most hours of work-related physical activity per week.

Kitchen fitters (6.33 hours), Tilers (5.89 hours) and Plasterers (5.86 hours) averaged the most additional hours of physical activity per week.

Despite their already active schedules, all tradespeople completed more than four hours of additional physical activity per week, highlighting that many tradespeople are health conscious.

Hours of physical activity and additional activity per week by trade:

Trade Profession  Hours of work-related physical activity per week  Hours of additional physical activity per week
Roofer  23.03 5.26
Carpenter 21.84 5.35
Plumber 21.84 4.79
Electrician 21.47 5.33
Builder  20.72 5.46
Painter/decorator 20.56 5.34
Plasterer              20.28 5.86
Insulation installer  20.11 4.97
Handyman/woman 20.10 5.21
Tiler       19.58 5.89
Kitchen fitter 19.32 6.33
Landscaping/tree surgeon 18.93 4.84
Carpet installer/ flooring 17.76 5.43
Reupholster/furniture 16.40 5.35

Source: Direct Line business insurance

Alison Traboulsi, SME Product Manager at Direct Line Business insurance commented: “Tradespeople do not need to seek inspiration from footballers in Germany or athletes in Paris to get active. They are setting a great example for us all by being active outside of work despite the physically demanding nature of their jobs. It is also encouraging to see that two thirds (64%) of tradespeople prioritise their mental health as the two go hand in hand.”

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