Handyman in Tarneit
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Typical price: A$65–A$640
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Handyman prices in Tarneit
| 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
Is my handyman insured if something goes wrong?
Only if they carry public liability insurance — ask for proof before work that could cause damage (drilling near pipes, working at height, plumbing fixes). A burst pipe behind a wall or a TV that falls off its mount can cost far more than the job itself. Reputable handymen expect the question.
Can a handyman do plumbing and electrical work?
Small like-for-like fixes — replacing a tap washer, a toilet flush mechanism, a light fitting on an existing point — are commonly done by handymen where local law allows. New circuits, consumer-unit work, gas appliances, and anything behind walls generally require a licensed electrician or plumber, and in several countries even socket replacement is restricted. Check the rules for your country on this page.
Should I pay a handyman upfront?
No — for small jobs, pay on completion. A deposit is only reasonable when the handyman must buy significant materials for you, and then it should roughly match the materials cost. Full prepayment for labor is a red flag on any small job.
Are handyman platform prices cheaper than direct hiring?
Platforms (Airtasker, Taskrabbit, local equivalents) are competitive for one-off standard tasks because providers bid. Direct hiring wins on repeat work — an independent handyman without platform fees often charges 10-20% less once you are an established customer. Many people find a handyman via a platform once, then book direct.
Can a handyman help with a rental move-out repair list?
Yes — this is core handyman work: filling wall holes, touch-up painting, replacing broken fittings, easing doors, re-sealing silicone. Give the handyman the landlord's or agent's inspection list directly, and keep the invoice — it is evidence of remediation if the deposit is disputed.
What jobs can a handyman do?
Typical handyman work: hanging shelves, pictures, and curtain rails; assembling furniture; fixing doors, hinges, and handles; patching walls; sealing around baths and sinks; replacing tap washers; small painting jobs; mounting TVs; and general odd jobs under a day's work. Gas work, new electrical circuits, and structural changes are not handyman jobs — they need licensed trades in most countries.
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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