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Skilled handyman services for home repairs and small projects. Drywall repair, fixture installation, furniture assembly, minor plumbing, electrical, and carpentry work.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Handymen
How much does a handyman cost?
Handymen typically charge $50-$100 per hour, with many requiring a minimum of 2-4 hours. Common flat-rate jobs include TV mounting ($100-$200), ceiling fan installation ($100-$250), faucet replacement ($125-$250), and drywall repair ($150-$350). Rates vary by region and the handyman's experience and specializations.
What's the difference between a handyman and a contractor?
Handymen handle smaller repair and maintenance tasks that don't require specialized licenses. Contractors are licensed for larger, permitted work like electrical panel upgrades, plumbing rough-ins, or structural changes. Many states limit handyman work to jobs under a certain dollar value ($500-$1,000). For any work requiring a permit, hire a licensed contractor.
What tasks can a handyman do?
Common handyman tasks include drywall patching, painting touch-ups, fixture installation (lights, faucets, toilets), furniture assembly, door/window repairs, shelf installation, caulking, weatherstripping, minor tile repair, gutter cleaning, pressure washing, and general home maintenance. Most handymen have a broad skill set for various small projects.
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