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Handyman Services List: 35+ Services You Can Offer in 2026

Complete list of handyman services with pricing, time estimates, and which ones make the most money. Use this to build your service menu or know what to hire for.

March 20, 202610 min read
Handyman Services List: 35+ Services You Can Offer in 2026

In this article

  • What Does a Handyman Do?
  • The Complete Handyman Services List
  • 1. Repair & Maintenance
  • 2. Installation Services
  • 3. Painting & Finishing
  • 4. Carpentry & Assembly
  • 5. Outdoor & Exterior
  • 6. Flooring & Tiling
  • Services You Should NOT Offer (Without a License)
  • How to Build Your Service Menu
  • For New Handymen: Start with 5-8 Services
  • For Experienced Handymen: Specialize for Higher Rates
  • How to Price Your Services
  • The Bottom Line
  • Sources

Whether you're starting a handyman business or hiring one, you need to know what services are on the table. This is the complete list — organized by category, with real pricing and time estimates.

Use it to build your service menu if you're a handyman, or to know what to expect if you're a homeowner.

6 categories of handyman services — Repair and Maintenance, Installation, Painting and Finishing, Carpentry and Assembly, Outdoor and Exterior, Flooring and Tiling — with 35+ services and typical pricing ranges

The 6 main categories of handyman services. Most pros specialize in 2-3 categories and offer 10-15 core services.

What Does a Handyman Do?

A handyman handles small to medium home repairs and improvements that don't require a specialized trade license. Think of the gap between DIY and hiring a general contractor — that's handyman territory.

The typical handyman:

  • Handles jobs that take 1-8 hours to complete
  • Charges $50-$100/hr (or flat rates per job)
  • Works on projects under their state's licensing threshold (usually $500-$2,500)
  • Covers multiple trades at a basic level — unlike a plumber or electrician who does one thing
  • Saves homeowners money vs. hiring multiple specialists for small tasks

The Complete Handyman Services List

1. Repair & Maintenance

The bread and butter of handyman work. These jobs are always in demand because things always break.

ServiceTypical PriceTimeNotes
Drywall patching & repair$150-$4002-4 hrsIncludes patching, mudding, sanding, and priming
Leaky faucet repair$75-$2001-2 hrsParts usually under $30
Running toilet fix$75-$17530-60 minFlapper/valve replacement
Door repair (sticking, squeaking)$75-$2001-2 hrsMay need planing or new hinges
Window repair$100-$3001-3 hrsGlass, hardware, or weatherstripping
Fence & gate repair$150-$4002-4 hrsPost replacement costs more
Caulking & weatherstripping$75-$2001-2 hrsKitchen, bathroom, windows, doors
Screen repair/replacement$50-$15030-60 minPer screen
Garbage disposal replacement$150-$3001-2 hrsIncludes disposal unit + labor
Gutter repair$100-$2501-3 hrsReattaching, sealing leaks

Why this category pays: Repairs are urgent. When a toilet is running or a pipe is leaking, homeowners don't price-shop — they call the first available handyman. Fast response time = more jobs.

2. Installation Services

Installations are the highest-margin handyman services. They're quick, clients pay well, and the work is satisfying.

ServiceTypical PriceTimeNotes
TV mounting$100-$2501-2 hrsWall-mount + cable concealment
Light fixture installation$80-$2001-2 hrsSame circuit swap (no new wiring)
Ceiling fan installation$100-$3001-3 hrsReplacing existing fixture
Shelving & storage$100-$3001-3 hrsFloating shelves, closet systems
Smart home devices$75-$2001-2 hrsThermostats, doorbells, cameras
Door hardware & locks$75-$20030-60 minDeadbolts, knobs, smart locks
Towel bars & bathroom accessories$50-$15030-60 minPer fixture
Window blinds & curtain rods$75-$2001-2 hrsPer window
Appliance installation$100-$3001-3 hrsDishwasher, microwave, dryer hookup
Baby-proofing$100-$2501-3 hrsGates, cabinet locks, outlet covers, anchoring

Pro tip: TV mounting is the single best service for new handymen. It's easy to learn, takes 1-2 hours, and you can charge $150-$250 per job. Three TV mounts a day = $450-$750.

3. Painting & Finishing

Painting is the most commonly requested handyman service. It's also one of the easiest to get started with.

ServiceTypical PriceTimeNotes
Interior painting (per room)$200-$5003-6 hrsWalls only; ceiling extra
Exterior touch-up painting$150-$4002-4 hrsTrim, shutters, small areas
Cabinet refinishing$300-$8001-2 daysPer kitchen; sanding + painting/staining
Deck staining & sealing$200-$6003-6 hrsPer deck; prep + 2 coats
Wallpaper removal$150-$4003-6 hrsPer room; adhesive removal included
Trim & baseboard painting$100-$3002-4 hrsPer room
Touch-up & patching$75-$2001-2 hrsColor matching + small area repairs

Pricing strategy: Charge flat rates per room for painting, not hourly. Homeowners want to know the total cost upfront, and flat rates let you earn more as you get faster.

Top 10 most requested handyman services with typical pricing from $80 to $1,500 and effective hourly rates from $40 to $150 per hour

The 10 most requested handyman services ranked by demand. TV mounting and plumbing repairs have the highest effective hourly rate.

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4. Carpentry & Assembly

Carpentry skills set good handymen apart from average ones. Even basic woodworking expands your service options significantly.

ServiceTypical PriceTimeNotes
Furniture assembly$80-$3501-4 hrsIKEA, Wayfair, etc.
Trim & molding installation$150-$4002-4 hrsCrown molding costs more
Custom shelving$150-$5002-5 hrsBuilt-in or freestanding
Minor deck repairs$200-$6002-6 hrsBoard replacement, railing repair
Closet organizer installation$150-$4002-4 hrsWire or wood systems
Picture & art hanging$50-$15030-60 minIncluding heavy/gallery walls
Attic ladder installation$200-$4002-3 hrsPull-down access ladder
Door installation (interior)$150-$3502-3 hrsPre-hung door replacement

Revenue tip: Furniture assembly is a volume game. IKEA opens in most major cities, and every new piece of furniture is a potential job. Market yourself on Nextdoor and Facebook after every IKEA sale event.

5. Outdoor & Exterior

Seasonal demand makes outdoor services a great way to fill your calendar. Spring and fall are peak seasons.

ServiceTypical PriceTimeNotes
Pressure washing$150-$4002-4 hrsDriveway, patio, siding
Gutter cleaning$100-$2501-3 hrsPer story; 2-story costs more
Fence staining & repair$200-$6003-6 hrsPer section or full fence
Holiday light installation$150-$5002-5 hrsSeasonal; charge premium
Mailbox replacement$75-$2001-2 hrsPost + box
Yard cleanup & hauling$150-$4002-4 hrsDebris removal, light landscaping
Exterior caulking$100-$2501-3 hrsWindows, doors, siding gaps
Pergola/shade structure assembly$200-$5003-6 hrsKit assembly

Seasonal strategy: Holiday light installation is a goldmine — charge $150-$500 per house in November-December, then offer removal in January for $75-$200. Same clients, twice the revenue.

6. Flooring & Tiling

Flooring jobs tend to be larger and higher-paying, but they also take more time and skill.

ServiceTypical PriceTimeNotes
Tile repair & re-grouting$150-$4002-4 hrsBathroom and kitchen
Laminate flooring installation$300-$8004-8 hrsPer room; materials extra
Backsplash installation$300-$8004-8 hrsTile or peel-and-stick
Vinyl plank flooring$250-$7003-6 hrsPer room
Threshold & transition strips$75-$15030-60 minBetween rooms
Baseboard installation$150-$3502-4 hrsPer room; after flooring

Skill investment: Learning basic tiling opens up backsplash and bathroom jobs that pay $300-$800 each. A weekend tiling course pays for itself in 1-2 jobs.

Services You Should NOT Offer (Without a License)

These services require specialized trade licenses in most states. Offering them without proper licensing puts you at legal and financial risk.

Don't Do ThisWhy NotWhat to Do Instead
Major electrical (new circuits, panel work)Requires electrician license; fire hazardRefer to a licensed electrician
Major plumbing (moving pipes, water heater)Requires plumber license; flood/code riskRefer to a licensed plumber
HVAC installation or repairRequires HVAC license; refrigerant handlingRefer to HVAC technician
Structural modificationsRequires contractor license + permitsRefer to general contractor
Gas line workExtreme safety risk; always licensedRefer to licensed gas fitter
Full roof replacementMost states require roofing licenseRefer to roofing contractor
Asbestos or lead paint removalEPA-regulated; certification requiredRefer to certified abatement company

Smart move: Build relationships with 2-3 licensed specialists (electrician, plumber, GC). When you refer clients to them, they'll refer handyman work back to you. Everyone wins.

For the full breakdown of what you can and can't do in your state, see our handyman license guide.

How to Build Your Service Menu

For New Handymen: Start with 5-8 Services

Pick services that are:

  1. In high demand — TV mounting, furniture assembly, drywall repair, painting
  2. Quick to complete — 1-3 hours per job means more jobs per day
  3. Low material cost — your profit is mostly labor
  4. Within your skill level — better to do 5 things well than 15 things poorly

Recommended starter menu:

  • TV mounting ($150-$250)
  • Furniture assembly ($80-$200)
  • Drywall repair ($150-$400)
  • Interior painting ($200-$500/room)
  • Light fixture installation ($80-$200)
  • Faucet/toilet repair ($75-$200)
  • Shelving installation ($100-$300)
  • Picture hanging ($50-$150)

For Experienced Handymen: Specialize for Higher Rates

After your first year, narrow down to your 3-5 highest-earning services and charge premium rates. Specialists charge 30-50% more than generalists.

High-value specializations:

  • Bathroom refresh: Tile, fixtures, painting, caulking — package at $1,500-$3,000
  • Smart home installation: Thermostats, cameras, doorbells, locks — growing demand, $75-$200/device
  • Deck & outdoor: Staining, repair, pressure washing — seasonal but high-ticket
  • Senior home modifications: Grab bars, ramp installation, accessibility — underserved market with strong demand

How to Price Your Services

Pricing ModelBest ForExample
Hourly rateUnpredictable jobs (repairs, troubleshooting)$50-$100/hr
Flat rateStandard jobs you've done many timesTV mount: $175 flat
Package pricingBundled services that go together"Bathroom refresh": $1,500
Minimum chargeAny job, no matter how small$75-$125 minimum

Always have a minimum charge. Even a 15-minute job takes travel time, communication, and scheduling. A $75-$125 minimum ensures every trip is worth your time.

For a deeper dive on pricing strategy, see how much handymen make and how to maximize your hourly rate.

The Bottom Line

A successful handyman doesn't need to offer every service on this list. Start with 5-8 services you can do well, price them competitively, and build your reputation through quality work and real customer reviews.

The services you offer matter less than how easy you are to find and hire. A handyman with 8 great services and a professional online profile will outperform one with 30 services and no online presence every time.


Sources

  • Housecall Pro — Handyman Services List — 25 handyman services with business tips
  • Jobber — Handyman Services List — 22 services with pricing data
  • Thimble — Most Requested Handyman Services — Demand-ranked service list
  • ServiceTitan — Handyman Services List — 25 services with client management tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does a handyman offer?

A handyman typically offers 20-40+ services across categories like repairs (drywall, plumbing, doors), installations (TV mounting, light fixtures, shelving), painting, carpentry, outdoor work (pressure washing, fence repair), and flooring. Most handymen specialize in 5-10 core services and add others as they gain experience.

What is the most profitable handyman service?

TV mounting and minor plumbing repairs have the best effective hourly rate ($75-$150/hr) because they're quick, high-demand, and require relatively low material costs. Electrical work (light fixtures, outlets) is also highly profitable. The key is services that take 1-2 hours but command $100-$250 per job.

What can't a handyman do?

In most states, handymen cannot do work that requires a specialized trade license: major electrical (new circuits, panel work), major plumbing (moving pipes, water heater installation), HVAC, structural modifications, roofing, or any work requiring a building permit. The exact limits depend on your state's dollar threshold — see our handyman license guide for details.

How many services should a new handyman offer?

Start with 5-8 services you're confident in and can complete efficiently. It's better to do 5 things well than 20 things poorly. As you build experience and get reviews for quality work, gradually expand your service list. Most successful handymen settle on 10-15 core services.

Do I need a license to offer handyman services?

It depends on your state and the job size. Most states let you do general handyman work without a license as long as each job stays under a dollar threshold (commonly $500-$2,500). Specialized work like electrical, plumbing, and HVAC always requires a trade license. Check our state-by-state handyman license guide for your specific requirements.

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