Handyman in Rustenburg
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Typical price: ZAR 350–ZAR 3,000
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Handyman prices in Rustenburg
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single small task Shelf, door, or fitting fix including call-out | ZAR 350 | ZAR 550 | ZAR 850 |
| Task list, half day Batched jobs, 3-4 hours | ZAR 700 | ZAR 1,100 | ZAR 1,600 |
| Full day Larger repair list | ZAR 1,200 | ZAR 1,800 | ZAR 2,500 |
| Pre-sale/inspection fix list Repairs and touch-ups before a property sale or rental inspection | ZAR 900 | ZAR 1,600 | ZAR 3,000 |
How to hire a handyman pro in South Africa
- Confirm electrical work goes to a licensed electrician who can issue a Certificate of Compliance (CoC) — required for any electrical installation work in South Africa
- Ask for references and proof of previous similar work — the market has many informal operators of varying skill
- Agree hourly (R150-R350) or per-job price and call-out fee (R300-R500) upfront in writing
- Check reviews on Google or local platforms (Kandua) for the specific person
- Confirm ID and company details before giving property access
- Agree who supplies materials; ask for till slips on purchases
South Africa requires electrical installation work to be done or certified by registered persons issuing a Certificate of Compliance under the Occupational Health and Safety Act; plumbing in many municipalities must comply with water by-laws (PIRB registration is the industry norm). General handyman repairs are unregulated.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find a reliable handyman in Rustenburg?
Ask neighbors or your building manager first — handymen live on repeat local work. Otherwise use platforms with verified reviews, and check three things: recent reviews describing similar tasks, proof of public liability insurance, and how they quote (a pro asks questions or wants photos before naming a price).
What is a fair call-out fee or minimum charge?
Most handymen charge either a call-out fee that covers travel plus the first 30-60 minutes, or a minimum of 1-2 hours' labor. That is legitimate — travel and setup are real costs. What is not standard: a call-out fee plus full-price first hour plus a materials 'handling' surcharge stacked together. Ask for the all-in price for your task list before booking.
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.
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.
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.
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 does a handyman cost in South Africa?
R150-R350 per hour depending on city and skill, plus a call-out fee of R300-R500. Full-day rates run R1,200-R2,500. Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Cape Town sit at the top; smaller towns 20-40% lower.
Why do I need a CoC for electrical work in South Africa?
A valid electrical Certificate of Compliance is legally required and checked when you sell or insure a property. Unlicensed electrical work by a handyman can void your household insurance and force expensive remediation at sale time — always use a registered electrician for anything beyond plugging in appliances.
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