Handyman near you in United States
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Typical price: $60–$900
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What handyman costs in United States
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single small task Hang a shelf, fix a door, swap a faucet aerator — about an hour with minimum charge | $60 | $100 | $175 |
| Task list, half day 4-6 small jobs batched into one 3-4 hour visit | $200 | $300 | $480 |
| Full day Bigger punch list: repairs, caulking, touch-up painting, mounting | $400 | $560 | $900 |
| Move-out repair list Wall patching, touch-ups, fixture fixes before an inspection | $250 | $450 | $800 |
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How to hire a handyman pro in United States
- Check your state's contractor licensing threshold — many states require a contractor license once a job exceeds a dollar limit (e.g. $500 in California); a handyman working below it is legal, above it is not
- Ask for proof of general liability insurance ($1M coverage is standard)
- Confirm the rate model: hourly ($50-$125) with a stated minimum, or a fixed quote
- Get the task list and price in writing (text or email is fine)
- Verify they will not take on permit-required work (new circuits, gas, structural) — that needs licensed trades
- Check recent reviews on Google, Thumbtack, or Angi for similar tasks
- Agree who buys materials and whether a markup applies
Frequently asked questions
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.
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.
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 handyman licensing threshold in my state?
It varies widely: California caps unlicensed work at $500 per job including materials, while other states allow $1,000-$3,000 or have no general threshold but restrict trade work. Check your state contractor board's site; hiring someone working illegally above the threshold can void your recourse and homeowner's insurance coverage.
Is it cheaper to use Taskrabbit/Thumbtack or hire direct in the US?
Platforms are competitive for standard tasks (mounting, assembly, small repairs) at $40-$80/hr equivalent. Established independent handymen charge $50-$125/hr but are often faster and cheaper for a batched half-day list. Get one platform quote and one direct quote for anything over two hours.
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