Handyman in Grande Prairie
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Typical price: CA$55–CA$600
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Handyman prices in Grande Prairie
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single small task Mount a shelf, fix a door, small drywall patch — about an hour with minimum | CA$55 | CA$90 | CA$150 |
| Task list, half day Batched small jobs, 3-4 hours | CA$170 | CA$240 | CA$370 |
| Full day Larger punch list including caulking and touch-up painting | CA$280 | CA$390 | CA$550 |
| Move-out repair list Wall repairs, touch-ups, and fixture fixes before inspection | CA$180 | CA$350 | CA$600 |
How to hire a handyman pro in Canada
- Confirm scope excludes licensed-trade work: electrical (provincially licensed electricians, e.g. ESA rules in Ontario), plumbing, and gas all require certified trades
- Ask for proof of liability insurance and, for companies, WSIB/workers' comp
- Agree hourly ($50-$100) vs fixed quote, and the minimum charge
- Get the task list and estimate in writing
- Check reviews on Google or HomeStars for similar jobs
- Winter note: confirm availability and travel surcharges during snow season
Canada has no handyman licence, but compulsory-certification trades are provincially enforced: electrical work must be done or permitted by licensed electricians (e.g. via ESA in Ontario), and gas work by licensed gas fitters. Municipal permits apply to structural and plumbing alterations.
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Frequently asked questions
Should I hire a handyman or a specialist tradesperson?
Use a handyman for small, low-risk, multi-skill jobs. Use a specialist when the job is regulated (gas, most electrical, structural), when it needs a permit, or when a failure is expensive (waterproofing, roofing). A good handyman will tell you when a job is beyond their scope — treat willingness to take on clearly regulated work as a warning sign, not a convenience.
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 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.
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'.
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.
How do handymen charge — hourly, half-day, or per job?
All three models exist. Hourly suits a list of small tasks; most handymen have a 1-2 hour minimum. Half-day and day rates are cheaper per hour and suit longer lists. Fixed per-job quotes are common for standard tasks like TV mounting or door adjustment. For anything over 2 hours, ask for a fixed quote so scope creep is the handyman's risk, not yours.
Can a handyman replace a light fixture or outlet in Canada?
Rules vary by province. In Ontario, homeowners may do electrical work in their own home (with an ESA permit/inspection where required), but a paid handyman generally may not — hired electrical work is for Licensed Electrical Contractors. In other provinces similar restrictions apply. Keep handyman work to non-electrical tasks and hire an electrician for fixtures if in doubt.
What does a handyman cost in Canada?
Typically $50-$100 per hour with a 1-2 hour minimum, or $300-$550 for a full day. Rates in Toronto and Vancouver sit at the top of the range; smaller cities and rural areas run 20-30% lower.
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