Handyman Services

From that squeaky door to the shelf that needs mounting, every home has a running list of small repairs and improvements. A professional handyman tackles it all — efficiently, correctly, and without the hassle of DIY.

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What Handyman Professionals Do

Handyman services cover drywall patching and repair, door and window adjustments, fixture installation, furniture assembly, caulking and weatherstripping, minor plumbing fixes, light fixture replacement, shelf and TV mounting, deck repairs, and general home maintenance.

drywall holes and damage
leaky faucets
door and window issues
shelf and TV mounting
furniture assembly
caulking and weatherstripping
minor electrical and plumbing

Find Handyman Pros by City

1719+ cities across all 50 states

Alabama (22)
Alaska (3)
Arizona (29)
Arkansas (20)
California (200)
Colorado (33)
Connecticut (29)
Delaware (5)
District Of Columbia (1)
Florida (73)
Georgia (40)
Hawaii (7)
Idaho (16)
Illinois (51)
Indiana (42)
Iowa (24)
Kansas (22)
Kentucky (21)
Louisiana (21)
Maine (7)
Maryland (30)
Massachusetts (75)
Michigan (53)
Minnesota (58)
Mississippi (20)
Missouri (32)
Montana (7)
Nebraska (13)
Nevada (7)
New Hampshire (14)
New Jersey (48)
New Mexico (14)
New York (63)
North Carolina (48)
North Dakota (8)
Ohio (62)
Oklahoma (28)
Oregon (36)
Pennsylvania (23)
Rhode Island (15)
South Carolina (32)
South Dakota (8)
Tennessee (39)
Texas (104)
Utah (52)
Vermont (6)
Virginia (38)
Washington (57)
West Virginia (10)
Wisconsin (44)
Wyoming (9)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a handyman charge?
Most handymen charge $75-$200 per hour with a 1-2 hour minimum. Simple tasks (mounting a TV, fixing a faucet) cost $100-$200. Larger projects (drywall repair, deck fixes) run $200-$500+.
What's the difference between a handyman and a contractor?
Handymen handle small to medium repairs and maintenance. General contractors manage large renovation projects. Many jurisdictions require contractor licenses for jobs over a certain dollar amount.
Can a handyman do electrical or plumbing work?
Handymen can handle minor tasks (replacing outlets, fixing leaky faucets) but major electrical and plumbing work requires licensed specialists. A good handyman knows the limits and will refer you to the right pro.