General Repairs & Punch-List, One Vetted Local Handyman
The jobs that never make their own appointment, a sticking door, a loose railing, a patched wall, a shelf that needs hanging, cost more when you book them one at a time. A punch-list visit bundles them under one trip minimum. We range it by how long the list really is, then match you with one independent local handyman.
General Repairs & Punch-List cost
General repairs and punch-list by visit length, 2026 national ranges.
| Scope | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Small fix (an hour or two) | $375–$550 |
| Standard job (half a day) | $750–$1,100 |
| Punch-list / full day | $1,550–$2,300 |
What changes your price
- How many tasks you bundle into one visit (spreads the trip minimum).
- Whether the work stays in the handyman lane or needs a licensed trade.
- Materials you supply versus materials the pro brings.
- Access, height, and whether any item needs a permit.
How it works
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General Repairs & Punch-List FAQ
How much does a handyman punch-list cost?
A short visit of an hour or two often runs $375–$550. A standard half-day is about $750–$1,100. A full-day punch-list can reach $1,550–$2,300. Bundling several tasks into one trip is how you stop paying a new minimum on every ding.
What belongs on a punch-list versus a licensed trade?
Drywall, doors, mounting, caulk, minor carpentry, and assembly belong. New circuits, gas, major plumbing, and structural changes do not. If a task on the list needs a permit, we route that piece to the right trade.
Is it cheaper to bundle small jobs?
Yes. The trip minimum is the expensive part of a tiny task. Five 20-minute fixes in one visit beat five separate service calls. Write the list before the pro arrives so the clock is spent on work, not discovery.
Prefer to talk it through? Call (561) 220-0117, free, no obligation.