Handyman in Gisborne
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Typical price: NZ$55–NZ$550
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Handyman prices in Gisborne
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single small task Shelf, door ease, wall patch — about an hour | NZ$55 | NZ$90 | NZ$150 |
| Task list, half day Batched jobs, 3-4 hours | NZ$180 | NZ$260 | NZ$370 |
| Full day Larger punch list of unrestricted work | NZ$320 | NZ$410 | NZ$550 |
| Pre-inspection repair list Repairs and touch-ups before sale or end of tenancy | NZ$200 | NZ$350 | NZ$550 |
How to hire a handyman pro in New Zealand
- Confirm the work is not restricted: sanitary plumbing and gasfitting require licensed trades, and most fixed electrical work requires a licensed electrician (limited DIY exemptions apply to homeowners, not hired handymen)
- Check whether the job counts as restricted building work (structural/weathertightness) — that requires a Licensed Building Practitioner
- Ask for public liability insurance
- Agree hourly ($50-$90) vs fixed quote and any travel charge
- Get the task list and estimate in writing
- Check reviews on Builderscrack, NoCowboys, or Google
New Zealand restricts electrical work, sanitary plumbing, and gasfitting to licensed practitioners, and 'restricted building work' on structure or weathertightness requires a Licensed Building Practitioner. General repairs, assembly, and cosmetic work are open to handymen.
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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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
What does a handyman cost in New Zealand?
Typically $50-$90 per hour, with Auckland and Wellington at the top of the range. Day rates run $350-$550. Platforms like Builderscrack let you post the job and compare bids for standard tasks.
Can a handyman fix a leaking tap or running toilet in NZ?
Yes — washer replacement and adjusting a cistern are not restricted sanitary plumbing. Work on drains, water heaters, or anything involving altering pipework is licensed-plumber territory. When in doubt, ask whether the fix is like-for-like on an existing fitting.
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