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Klusjesman Cost in Spanje (2026)

Average prices, hourly rates, and the factors that affect what you'll pay for klusjesman services in Spanje. Compare local pros and get free quotes.

Reviewed by Tom ReillySenior Editorial Reviewer — Roofing, Carpentry & General Contracting

Klusjesman cost in Spanje: typically €20–40/hr as of 2026. The exact price depends on job scope, materials, urgency (emergency and after-hours work costs more), and local demand. Compare verified local pros and request free, no-obligation quotes for real prices on your job.

Spanish handymen — manitas (informal) or chapuzas (the all-rounder) — charge €20–€40 per hour in Spain, IVA included. A typical 3-hour job list (hang TV, replace tap, assemble bookcase) totals €80–€150. Most have a minimum of 1.5–2 hours plus a desplazamiento (callout) of €15–€30 in urban areas, more in suburban or rural zones. Coastal cities (Alicante, Valencia, Málaga) sit at the upper end of the range due to short-term-rental turnover demand; interior cities and smaller towns trend toward the lower end. Spain doesn't license the handyman trade — anyone can register as autónomo and start working. The trade-off: quality varies wildly. Looking for verified pros, check whether they're registered (CIF visible on the invoice, mandatory 50-hour PRL safety course completed). Anything involving gas, the cuadro eléctrico (electrical panel), or load-bearing structural work legally requires a specialist with the relevant carnet — a chapuzas can hang a TV but not rewire a circuit. Platforms like Habitissimo, Cronoshare, and Wallapop's servicios section connect homeowners with verified manitas — recurring customers often build a direct relationship and skip the platform fee on repeat work.

Average handyman costs by job

Type projectTypische kosten (EUR)
Hourly rate (manitas, IVA incl.)€20–€40
Callout (desplazamiento), urban€15–€30
Typical 3-hour job list€80–€150
TV mounting / shelf install€40–€100
Faucet (grifo) replacement€50–€140
Coastal city (Alicante, Valencia, Málaga) premium+15–25%
Minimum service window1,5–2 h

Handyman costs in Spain

Spanish handymen — manitas (informal) or chapuzas (the all-rounder) — charge €20–€40 per hour in Spain, IVA included. A typical 3-hour job list (hang TV, replace tap, assemble bookcase) totals €80–€150. Most have a minimum of 1.5–2 hours plus a desplazamiento (callout) of €15–€30 in urban areas, more in suburban or rural zones. Coastal cities (Alicante, Valencia, Málaga) sit at the upper end of the range due to short-term-rental turnover demand; interior cities and smaller towns trend toward the lower end.

Spain doesn't license the handyman trade — anyone can register as autónomo and start working. The trade-off: quality varies wildly. Looking for verified pros, check whether they're registered (CIF visible on the invoice, mandatory 50-hour PRL safety course completed). Anything involving gas, the cuadro eléctrico (electrical panel), or load-bearing structural work legally requires a specialist with the relevant carnet — a chapuzas can hang a TV but not rewire a circuit. Platforms like Habitissimo, Cronoshare, and Wallapop's servicios section connect homeowners with verified manitas — recurring customers often build a direct relationship and skip the platform fee on repeat work.

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

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
FAQ

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How much does a handyman charge per hour?

Handymen charge $50–$125 per hour in the US, with $75 being the most common rate. Most have a 1–2 hour minimum. Large metros (LA, NYC, SF) run $80–$150/hr. In Poland, handymen charge PLN 50–120/hr; in the Netherlands, €40–€70/hr.

What jobs is a handyman good for?

Best for: drywall patches, painting touch-ups, faucet swaps, ceiling fan installs, mounting TVs, assembling furniture, deck staining, gutter cleaning, weather-stripping. Not for: rewiring, repiping, structural work, roof replacement, HVAC installation — those need specialty contractors.

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