2026 handyman rates guide

How much does a handyman cost?

If you searched for what a handyman should cost, you already know the frustrating part: nobody wants to give you a straight number. The honest reason is that two jobs with the same name can be very different once a handyman is actually standing in your house. "Hang a few shelves" might be ten minutes into drywall or an afternoon of finding studs and patching old anchor holes.

So here are real 2026 price ranges for the handyman jobs people ask about most, plus one plain line on what actually moves each price up or down. These are typical residential numbers in the United States. Your local rates, your home's age, and how fast you need someone all change the final figure. Treat the bottom of each range as a simple, accessible job and the top as a harder one or a rush call.

A real quote always beats a guide. The fastest handyman businesses now send you a real price by text within minutes of you describing the job, instead of making you wait days for a callback. More on that at the bottom.

Common handyman jobs and what they cost

Ranges below are built around typical 2026 residential job prices. The midpoint is a normal job; the high end is a harder one, an older home, or rush work.
Small repair or fix$100 to $500
A quick patch, a squeaky door, or a sticking drawer sits near the bottom. The price climbs when the real problem is hidden, several small fixes stack up, or materials and a return trip are needed to finish it right.
Install or replace a fixture$125 to $600
Swapping a light, faucet, or towel bar is mostly labor on a clean install. It runs higher when old mounting is corroded, the wiring or framing needs work, or the spot has to be patched and finished after the old one comes out.
Mount or hang a TV or shelves$75 to $400
A single TV or a couple of shelves into solid studs is quick. It costs more with a heavy TV, hidden cable runs, brick or tile, or several pieces that all need to line up level across a wall.
Furniture or equipment assembly$75 to $400
A flat-pack dresser or desk is straightforward labor. The price grows with large or multi-box items, missing or unclear instructions, or several pieces in one visit that take an afternoon to build and place.
Bigger project or punch list$400 to $3,000
A day or more of mixed work, like a move-in punch list or a small remodel touch-up. The cost depends on how many tasks, the materials involved, and how much of it is repair versus finish work spread across rooms.
Urgent or emergency fix$150 to $700
A same-day or after-hours call to stop a problem getting worse, like a stuck door, a failing latch, or water getting in. Timing, access, and what it takes to make it safe right now set the price more than the part itself.

Why two quotes for the "same" job can look so different

Same job name, different real work. These are the honest factors that move a handyman price up or down.

How big it actually is

"Hang a shelf" and "redo a whole wall of shelving" both get described in one line. Until a handyman sees the wall and the pieces, the price is a guess. The range exists because the real scope shows up once they are on site.

When you need them

A scheduled weekday visit costs less than a same-day or after-hours call. Rush, weekend, and emergency work all carry a higher rate because someone is rearranging the day to get to you.

Your home and access

Older homes with crumbling anchor holes, plaster walls, or hard-to-reach spots take longer. A clean stud wall is one job. Brick, tile, or patching what the last fix left behind is another.

Parts, trips, and warranty

The hardware you pick, a run to the store for materials, an extra trip to finish, and the labor warranty a good handyman carries are all real costs. A rock-bottom price sometimes means one of these got skipped.

Stop guessing. Ask the business for a real number.

A guide gives you a ballpark. A real quote, for your home and your exact job, is what you actually need. Businesses that use Tono answer your price question in minutes, in their own words, instead of leaving you waiting for a callback.

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