Handyman in South Dublin
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Typical price: €40–€400
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Handyman prices in South Dublin
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single small task Shelves, door adjustment, sealing — about an hour | €40 | €60 | €100 |
| Task list, half day Batched jobs, 3-4 hours | €120 | €170 | €250 |
| Full day Larger punch list | €200 | €280 | €350 |
| End-of-tenancy repair list Wall repairs, touch-ups, fittings before final inspection | €150 | €250 | €400 |
How to hire a handyman pro in Ireland
- Confirm gas work goes to a Registered Gas Installer (RGI) — legally required in Ireland
- Confirm significant electrical work goes to a Safe Electric registered electrician (restricted electrical works are legally controlled)
- Ask for public liability insurance
- Agree hourly (€30-€60) vs day rate (€200-€350) vs fixed quote
- Get the task list and price in writing, VAT status stated
- Check reviews on Google or local recommendation groups — much of the Irish market runs on word of mouth
Ireland legally restricts gas works to Registered Gas Installers (RGI) and specified electrical works to Safe Electric registered electricians. General handyman repairs are unregulated, but insurance and written quotes are the practical safeguards.
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Frequently asked questions
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
What does a handyman cost in Ireland?
Typically €30-€60 per hour, with Dublin at the top (€40-€70). Day rates run €200-€350. Availability is the bigger constraint — good handymen in Dublin book out 1-2 weeks ahead, so batch tasks into one visit.
Can a handyman replace a light fitting in Ireland?
Replacing an existing light fitting like-for-like is generally outside the legally restricted works list, but anything involving the fuse board, new circuits, or bathroom zones must go to a Safe Electric registered electrician. Ask the handyman where they draw the line — a good one has a clear answer.
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