How Much Does a Handyman Cost?Poland

Detailed pricing and cost information for Poland.

A handyman is the go-to for small to medium home repairs and odd jobs. US handymen charge $50–$100 per hour, with most jobs falling in the $150–$500 range. Polish handymen charge PLN 50–150 per hour, and Dutch klusjesmannen charge €35–€65 per hour. Handymen handle a wide variety of tasks — drywall repair, fixture installation, minor plumbing and electrical, furniture assembly, and more.

Average handyman costs by job

Job typeTypical cost (USD)
Drywall repair (small patch)$100–$300
Drywall repair (large area)$300–$800
Door installation/adjustment$100–$400
Faucet replacement$150–$350
Ceiling fan installation$100–$300
TV mounting$100–$250
Furniture assembly$80–$300
Tile repair (small area)$200–$500
Fence repair$200–$600
Caulking (kitchen/bath)$100–$250
Pressure washing (deck/patio)$150–$400

Sources: HomeAdvisor 2025 cost data, Angi service pricing reports.

What affects the cost?

  • Job complexity — simple fixes (doorknob, caulking) are cheaper than skilled work (tiling, drywall finishing)
  • Minimum charge — most handymen have a 1–2 hour minimum, so batch small jobs together
  • Materials — some handymen include materials in their rate; others charge separately
  • Licensing requirements — in many US states, handymen can only do work below a certain dollar threshold without a contractor's license
  • Travel time — rural and remote locations may have a higher callout fee

Handyman costs in the United States

US handymen charge $50–$100 per hour, with a typical minimum of 1–2 hours ($75–$200). Many quote flat rates for common jobs: a drywall patch might be $150–$300, and hanging a TV is $100–$200. In most states, handymen are limited to jobs under $500–$1,000 without a general contractor's license, though thresholds vary.

For anything involving gas lines, major plumbing, or electrical panel work, hire a licensed specialist instead. A good handyman knows their limits and will tell you when a job requires a licensed trade professional.

Handyman costs in Poland

Polish handymen (złota rączka, fachowiec) charge PLN 50–150 per hour. Simple jobs like mounting shelves or assembling furniture cost PLN 100–400. More involved work like tile repair or bathroom fixture installation runs PLN 300–1,000. Many advertise through OLX or local community boards. Ask for references and photos of previous work.

Platforms like Oferteo and Fixly make it easy to get multiple quotes from verified handymen in your area.

Handyman costs in the Netherlands

Dutch handymen (klusjesmannen) charge €35–€65 per hour inclusive of BTW. A typical 3–4 hour job list (hanging pictures, fixing a door, caulking a shower) costs €150–€300. Platforms like Werkspot help you find rated professionals. The dienstverlening aan huis arrangement also applies to handywork under €180/month for private individuals, though most professional klusjesmannen work through a registered business.

How to save on handyman costs

  • Make a list — batch multiple small jobs into one visit to make the minimum charge worthwhile
  • Provide materials — buying your own hardware, fixtures, and supplies is often cheaper
  • Be specific — clear instructions save time (and time is money)
  • Ask for flat rates — for standard jobs, a flat rate protects you from slow work
  • Build a relationship — a trusted handyman who knows your home works more efficiently over time

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