Cost GuideUpdated 2026

How Much Does a Handyman Cost in 2026?

Get a breakdown of typical handyman costs including hourly rates, common job prices, and how costs vary by region. Use this guide to budget for your next project.

National Avg Hourly Rate

$50 – $100

Per hour, before regional adjustment

Most Affordable Job

$75 – $200

Furniture Assembly (large piece)

Most Expensive Job

$150 – $400

Door Installation / Repair

Common Handyman Jobs & Prices

Job TypeLowHighAverage
TV Mounting$100$250$175
Ceiling Fan Installation$100$300$200
Faucet Replacement$125$275$200
Drywall Repair (small patch)$100$300$200
Door Installation / Repair$150$400$275
Furniture Assembly (large piece)$75$200$138

Handyman Costs by Region

Handyman costs vary significantly by location. Here is how average hourly rates compare across different states.

StateCost LevelAdjusted Hourly RateCities
CAHigh$70 $140Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Fresno, Sacramento
NYHigh$68 $135New York
DCHigh$65 $130Washington
WAHigh$63 $125Seattle
ORAbove Average$57 $115Portland
MDAbove Average$57 $115Baltimore
ILAbove Average$55 $110Chicago
COAbove Average$55 $110Denver
PAAverage$53 $105Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
NVAverage$53 $105Las Vegas
MNAverage$53 $105Minneapolis
VAAverage$53 $105Richmond
FLAverage$50 $100Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Orlando
TXAverage$48 $95Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso
AZAverage$48 $95Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa
WIAverage$48 $95Milwaukee
GAAverage$48 $95Atlanta
UTAverage$48 $95Salt Lake City
OHBelow Average$45 $90Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati
NCBelow Average$45 $90Charlotte, Raleigh
TNBelow Average$45 $90Nashville, Memphis
MOBelow Average$45 $90Kansas City, St. Louis
LABelow Average$45 $90New Orleans
INBelow Average$43 $85Indianapolis
OKBelow Average$43 $85Oklahoma City
KYBelow Average$43 $85Louisville
NMBelow Average$43 $85Albuquerque
NEBelow Average$43 $85Omaha
ALBelow Average$43 $85Birmingham

What Affects Handyman Costs?

  • Scope and complexity of the task
  • Minimum hour requirements (usually 2-4 hours)
  • Materials and parts needed
  • Handyman's experience and specializations

How to Save on Handyman Services

  • Create a list of tasks and schedule them all in one visit
  • Supply your own materials to save on markup
  • Book during weekdays for standard rates (avoid weekend premiums)
  • Ask about flat-rate pricing for common jobs like TV mounting

Frequently Asked Questions About Handyman Costs

How much does a handyman cost per hour?

Handyman rates typically range from $50 to $100 per hour at the national level. Your actual rate depends on your location, the complexity of the job, and the provider's experience level. Emergency and after-hours rates are usually 1.5x to 2x standard pricing.

Why do handyman costs vary by region?

Labor costs, cost of living, licensing requirements, and local market competition all affect pricing. Cities in high-cost states like California and New York can see rates 30-40% higher than the national average, while areas in the Southeast and Midwest tend to run 10-15% below average.

How can I save money on handyman services?

Create a list of tasks and schedule them all in one visit Supply your own materials to save on markup Book during weekdays for standard rates (avoid weekend premiums) Ask about flat-rate pricing for common jobs like TV mounting

Should I choose the cheapest handyman?

Not necessarily. The cheapest quote may cut corners, use lower-quality materials, or lack proper licensing and insurance. Instead, compare 3 or more quotes from verified professionals, check reviews and credentials, and look for the best value — a fair price from a trusted provider with a solid track record.

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