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How much does a handyman cost?
The pros and cons
Hiring a handyman has quite a few advantages. This way, you can quickly have someone at home who can contact you online instead of calling. You can agree on a fixed amount per hour in advance if you have different activities for him. Otherwise, it is also possible to decide on an amount per job. In any case, you will not be faced with financial surprises if the bill falls through the letterbox. By hiring a handyman, you do not have to rent or buy the tools yourself, and if it concerns dangerous or dirty jobs, you can easily hand them over. A disadvantage is that you pay an average of £20 per hour. Also, you must stay at home while the handyman in your house is busy.
The costs per handyman differ. It has to do with the competition in a particular region and the experience of the handyman. Also, jobs that involve risks or that are located at height will be more expensive than jobs that are easily accessible. The following table gives an indication of the average prices, including VAT.
Cost item | The average cost per hour |
Uncertified handyman | £18- £25 |
Average rate | £30- £35 |
Experienced handyman | £45-£55 |
Do you have a complicated job or something you want to be sure that is done properly and professionally? Then it is best to hire an experienced handyman. These professionals sometimes have a specialism, have a lot of knowledge, and provide you with quality work. Don't want to take a risk? Then an experienced handyman is the best option.
The price structures
Since a handyman is often paid by the hour, you almost only have to deal with labor costs. This rate can go up if a specific material is required, but this is often included in the price. The only other expense there maybe is the call-out charge. These usually amount to no more than 2 percent of the total cost. You can also consider buying the materials yourself. Then, the handyman’s hourly rate will go down. Here you will find a diagram showing this ratio visually.