Handyman in Auburn
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Typical price: A$65–A$640
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Handyman prices in Auburn
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single small task Hang shelves, adjust a door, patch a wall — about an hour | A$65 | A$100 | A$170 |
| Task list, half day Batched jobs, 3-4 hours | A$180 | A$280 | A$410 |
| Full day Larger punch list; no licensed-trade work | A$280 | A$410 | A$640 |
| End-of-lease repair list Wall patching, touch-ups, and fittings before bond inspection | A$180 | A$320 | A$550 |
How to hire a handyman pro in Australia
- Confirm the job is legal handyman territory: in Australia almost all electrical work (even replacing a light switch) and most plumbing requires a licensed trade — stricter than the US/UK
- Check state rules for a handyman doing building work above a value threshold (e.g. in NSW work over $5,000 requires a licence; QLD threshold $3,300)
- Ask for public liability insurance (typically $5M-$10M in Australia)
- Agree hourly ($45-$110) vs fixed quote, plus call-out if any
- Check reviews on hipages, Airtasker, or Google
- Get an ABN and written quote — no ABN means no recourse and possible withholding obligations
Australia is one of the strictest markets: all electrical work requires a state-licensed electrician and nearly all plumbing a licensed plumber — handymen may not legally do them. Several states also require a building licence once job value passes a threshold (e.g. $5,000 in NSW, $3,300 in QLD).
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Frequently asked questions
Why do handyman quotes vary so much for the same job?
Three legitimate reasons: experience (a faster pro can charge more per hour and still cost less overall), insurance and tax status (registered, insured providers price higher than cash operators), and demand at the time. Compare like with like: an insured, reviewed handyman at a mid price usually beats both the cheapest and the most expensive quote on value.
What is the difference between a handyman and a property maintenance company?
A solo handyman is cheaper per hour and more flexible; a maintenance company brings scheduling reliability, insurance, cover when someone is sick, and multiple trades under one invoice — at a 30-60% price premium. For a single fix, use a handyman. For a rental portfolio or recurring building maintenance, a company usually wins.
What should be in a handyman quote?
Even for small jobs, get in writing: the task list, the rate model (hourly with estimated hours, or fixed), materials included or excluded, call-out fee if any, and who disposes of waste. For fixed quotes, confirm what happens if hidden problems appear (e.g. rotten wall behind a shelf) — the honest answer is 'I stop and requote'.
How far in advance should I book a handyman?
For small jobs, 3-7 days is typical in most cities; same-week slots are common outside peak periods. Demand spikes around end-of-month moving dates, holidays, and (in seasonal climates) spring. For rental move-out repairs, book at least two weeks before your inspection date.
How much should small common jobs cost?
As a rule of thumb in most markets: hanging a shelf or a few pictures is under an hour; mounting a TV is 1-1.5 hours; re-sealing a bath is 1-2 hours; adjusting or rehanging a door is about an hour. Multiply by the local hourly rate on this page and add materials. If a quote for one such task equals a half-day rate, get a second quote.
Do handymen supply materials or should I buy them?
Either works, but agree upfront. Handymen typically add 10-20% to materials they buy — fair payment for their time sourcing them. For anything specific (a particular light fitting, tap, or shelf bracket), buy it yourself first and let the visit be pure labor. Always ask for receipts if they buy on your behalf.
Can an Australian handyman change a light switch or power point?
No. Unlike the UK or US, Australian law reserves all fixed electrical work — including replacing switches, sockets, and light fittings — for licensed electricians. A handyman can replace lamp bulbs and plug-in items only. Unlicensed electrical work risks fines and voids insurance.
What does a handyman cost in Australia?
Typically $45-$110 per hour depending on city — Sydney and Canberra at the top ($60-$120), regional areas lower. Airtasker fixed-price tasks commonly land at $70-$150 for a single small job. Half-day rates of $250-$400 are common for batched lists.
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