Handyman pricing in Metro Vancouver varies more than most people expect — and a lot of that variation is legitimate. Here's what actually drives the cost, and what you should expect to pay for common jobs.
Hourly rates vs flat fees
Most independent handymen in Metro Vancouver charge one of two ways:
- Hourly rate: Typically $65–$110/hour depending on experience, trade skills, and the type of work. More specialized work (minor electrical, plumbing) tends to sit at the higher end.
- Flat fee per job: Common for well-defined tasks like TV mounting ($80–$150), furniture assembly ($60–$120 per piece), or drywall patching ($100–$250 depending on size).
For larger jobs or half/full-day bookings, many handymen offer a day rate — typically $350–$550 for a full day.
Typical prices for common Vancouver handyman jobs
- TV mounting (standard): $100–$180
- TV mounting (concrete wall): $150–$250
- Drywall patch (small hole): $100–$175
- Drywall patch (large area): $200–$450
- IKEA furniture assembly (per piece): $60–$120
- Faucet repair or replacement: $100–$200
- Running toilet repair: $80–$160
- Door adjustment (sticking/not latching): $80–$150
- Bathroom recaulking: $120–$220
- Light fixture replacement: $80–$150
- Rental unit make-ready (basic): $400–$900+
💡 These are Metro Vancouver market rates as of 2026. Prices can vary based on the professional, the specific job complexity, and your location within Metro Vancouver.
What drives the price up
- Wall type: Concrete and plaster walls take longer and require specialty tools and anchors. Budget more for condo high-rises in Vancouver.
- Access difficulty: Jobs in tight spaces, high ceilings, or awkward angles take longer.
- Materials: If the handyman is supplying materials (caulk, drywall compound, anchors), that's typically added to the labour cost.
- Urgency: Same-day or emergency jobs may carry a premium.
- Travel: Professionals travelling from outside your neighbourhood may add a travel fee.
What you shouldn't pay for
A reputable handyman won't charge you for time spent looking at the job or figuring out what they need. If a pro shows up, looks at the job, and then leaves to get supplies — that travel time shouldn't be billed to you. Always confirm this upfront.
Handyman vs contractor pricing
General contractors in Metro Vancouver typically have minimum project values of $500–$2,000 and often won't quote on individual tasks. For small repairs, a handyman is almost always the more cost-effective choice — and for jobs that don't require permits or licensed trades, they're the right call regardless of price.
Getting a fair price
The best way to avoid surprises is to describe your job in detail upfront — photos help significantly. A handyman who knows exactly what they're walking into can give you a firm quote rather than an hourly estimate that balloons on-site.
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