The Real Cost of Hiring a Handyman

When small renovation jobs start piling up many homeowners debate whether to hire a handyman or try to handle things themselves The truth is the cost of a handyman can vary widely depending on the region and the type of work

Simple repairs like patching drywall or fixing a leaky faucet might run by the hour while larger tasks like installing cabinets or repairing flooring may come with flat rates In some areas you can expect to pay less for a handyman compared to a licensed contractor but that does not mean the work is always lower quality Many handymen bring years of experience and can cover a wide range of skills

The biggest factor to watch is scope A handyman is great for minor to mid level repairs but when electrical wiring or plumbing is involved it is often smarter to call a licensed pro not only for safety but for legal compliance Insurance and permits can become issues if an unlicensed person handles technical systems

The final thought is that hiring a handyman can save money and time for everyday tasks but homeowners should balance cost with the complexity of the project Knowing when to call a handyman and when to bring in a licensed trade is the key to keeping your renovation stress free and on budget

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A handyman is great for every task

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