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Most handymen undercharge by $50–$200 per job.
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Typical Handymen Rates

Most handymen charge:

Rates vary based on job complexity, tools required, and client type.

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Most handymen don’t lose jobs because of their price…

They undercharge because they freeze when it’s time to quote the client.

“Based on the type of work, time required, and my experience, my rate for this job is $X.”

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Your rate should reflect your skill, time, and the complexity of the work.

Use your result as a starting point, then adjust based on tools, materials, and demand.

What Affects Handyman Prices?

• Type of job
• Time required
• Skill level
• Tools/materials needed
• Client type
• Urgency

Real Handyman Pricing Examples

Example 1:
Beginner, small repair (1 hour)
$30/hour — $30 total

Example 2:
Intermediate, multiple tasks (3 hours)
$55/hour — $165 total

Example 3:
Advanced, complex job (5 hours)
$95/hour — $475 total

Mistakes That Keep Handymen Underpaid

• Charging flat rates without considering time
• Not pricing based on skill level
• Underestimating job complexity
• Not charging more for urgent work
• Pricing like a beginner when you're experienced

Don’t Undersell Yourself

Most handymen undercharge.
If you show up on time, do quality work, and people trust you,
you can often charge 20–50% more than others in your area.
People aren’t just paying for the job…
they’re paying for reliability and peace of mind.

Handyman Pricing FAQ

How much should I charge for handyman work?
Most handymen charge between $30 and $100 per hour depending on skill and job type.

Do I charge hourly or per job?
Hourly for unknown jobs. Flat rate for repeat or predictable work.

Should I charge more for same-day jobs?
Yes. Urgent work should always cost more.

Can I charge different rates for different clients?
Yes. Commercial and repeat clients often pay more for reliability.

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