10% off selected items for B&Q Diamond Club members

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£5 off first orders with B&Q memberships

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Up to 20% off tool hire + price matching at B&Q

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3 for 2 on selected interior & exterior paint at B&Q

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Free Click & Collect with no minimum spend at B&Q

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B&Q FAQs

How to save money at B&Q

Join the B&Q Club — it works differently to most loyalty schemes

The B&Q Club doesn’t accumulate points — it sends you a coupon every single day that you shop and scan your card, whether in-store or online. That means a week-long kitchen project with multiple visits generates multiple coupons landing in your inbox, often worth 10% or more on a minimum spend.

The welcome offer is £5 off your first £30 spend, arriving via email within a few days of registering. You need to have opted into marketing emails for the coupons to arrive — don’t skip that option when signing up.

Make the most of paint multibuy deals

B&Q runs a 3 for 2 mix-and-match deal on selected interior and exterior paints throughout much of the year. If you’re decorating more than one room — or just need undercoat, topcoat and a wood paint — this is reliably better value than any percentage-off code on full-price tins.

Some brands are excluded (Farrow & Ball, Zinsser, Dulux & Dulux Trade Interior 10L), but the majority of the mainstream range qualifies.

Use Click & Collect to skip delivery charges

If you’ve got a B&Q nearby, which most of the UK does, Click & Collect is free with no minimum spend and typically ready within 15 minutes of ordering. It makes the £6 standard delivery charge irrelevant for the majority of purchases. Useful for heavier items where you might otherwise be nudging yourself toward a £75 threshold you don’t really need.

Book a free planning appointment before a big room project

Kitchen, bathroom and bedroom planning appointments at B&Q are free for both in-store or virtual, and include a 3D design of your space with a personalised quote. For anyone doing a full room refresh, this is worth doing before you spend anything. The design service helps avoid common measurement errors and the wasted spend that comes with them, and it puts all the pricing together in one place so you can see the total before committing.

Time big purchases around Bank Holiday weekends and Black Friday

B&Q’s most significant promotional periods are Bank Holiday weekends (spring and summer in particular), Black Friday in November and Boxing Day. These are when kitchens, bathrooms, sheds, power tools and flooring tend to see their sharpest discounts.

Planning ahead matters here. If you’re fitting a kitchen in spring, keeping an eye on the previous Christmas clearance and January sale can yield meaningful savings on units and worktops.

Check the weekly offers page before every shop

B&Q updates its offers section regularly with rotating multibuy deals, category-specific discounts and clearance lines. It’s worth a quick scan before any visit or order as savings on specific product lines can be significant; even when there’s nothing sitewide running.

Understand the verified seller distinction before buying

A growing proportion of products on diy.com are sold and shipped by third-party verified sellers, clearly labelled on the product page. Pricing can sometimes be sharper than B&Q’s own stock, and delivery is often free. But the returns process is different. You deal directly with the seller, you can’t return to a store, and exchanges aren’t available. It’s worth knowing which you’re buying from before the purchase, especially on larger items.

About B&Q

Founded in 1969 in Southampton — the name comes from founders Richard Block and Godfrey Quayle — B&Q has been part of the fabric of UK home improvement for over 50 years. Today it operates around 300 stores across the UK and Ireland alongside diy.com, making it the country’s largest dedicated home improvement and garden retailer.

The range spans pretty much everything a house project might require: kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, flooring, tiles, paint, lighting, tools, building materials, plumbing, electrical, garden furniture, sheds, plants and accessories. Own-brand ranges like Goodhome (kitchen and bathroom units) and Erbauer (power tools, including the 18V EXT one-battery system compatible across multiple tools) sit alongside brands like Dulux, Karndean, Duravit and Stanley.

TradePoint exists for regular trade buyers. The trade counter within B&Q stores operates as a separate service for builders, electricians, plumbers and decorators. Members spending over £250 a month qualify for a 5% discount; over £1,000 brings it to 10%. TradePoint also offers direct-to-site delivery, free timber cutting and free planning services.

Free kitchen, bathroom and bedroom design takes the guesswork out of planning. Whether you’re having a full kitchen installation or just replacing cabinet doors, the free planning service produces a 3D layout with accurate measurements and a complete quote. For projects where an error costs hundreds, this is genuinely useful.

The 90-day returns window is one of the longest in the sector. For home improvement purchases, where you often need to live with something for a few weeks before you know if it works, that breathing room is more useful than it might seem in other retail categories.