Service
Handyman & small repairs
The list of small jobs that never justifies calling four separate trades.
What it usually costs
per hour, two-hour minimum is common
Ranges are local estimates for planning only. Your quote depends on access, scope, materials and permits, and is agreed with the contractor before work starts.
Most homeowners do not have one problem, they have seven. Handyman work is the entry point to the marketplace and the fastest way to build a repeat relationship — as long as the pro stays inside what their registration actually allows and hands off regulated plumbing or electrical work.
Common requests
- Doors, locks, trim and hardware
- TV, shelving and heavy wall mounting
- Drywall patching and touch-up paint
- Faucet, garbage disposal and fixture swaps
- Home inspection punch lists before closing
When to call a pro
- A backlog of small unfinished jobs
- A move-in or move-out deadline
- Items flagged by a home inspector
How it works
Describe the job — photos help, no calls needed.
We match 2–3 verified local pros who actually cover your address.
Compare, pick one, and rate the work when it is done.
Related services
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Appliance repair & installationWashers, dryers, refrigerators, ovens and dishwashers.
Need handyman & small repairs? Post the job — it takes two minutes.
We check the Washington credential this job requires before anyone contacts you.
Free for homeowners