Handyman prices in Jacksonville — published, not hidden
A handyman in Jacksonville costs $95–$450 for most jobs, and most 1-to-3-hour repairs land between $150 and $300. Those are our real numbers, below, for every service — because "request a quote to find out" wastes your time. Every job is quoted flat before work starts.
| Service | Typical range | Most jobs |
|---|---|---|
| Drywall Repair & Patching | $150–$500 | Most single-room patches run $150–$300 including texture matching. |
| Painting & Touch-Ups | $150–$900 | A standard bedroom repaint runs $350–$600; touch-up visits start at $150. |
| Door Repair & Lock Hardware | $95–$350 | Most lock swaps and door adjustments run $95–$200. |
| TV Mounting & Furniture Assembly | $85–$300 | Standard TV mount: $100–$175. Most furniture pieces: $85–$150. |
| Flooring & Tile Repair | $150–$800 | Plank swaps and tile repairs usually run $150–$400. |
| Trim & Finish Carpentry | $150–$700 | Baseboard repair or replacement in one room usually runs $150–$400. |
| Cabinet & Countertop Work | $120–$950 | Hardware swaps and hinge repairs run $120–$250 for a full kitchen. |
| Pressure Washing | $120–$450 | Most driveways run $120–$200; house washes $250–$450. |
| Gutter Cleaning & Maintenance | $110–$300 | Most single-story homes run $110–$180. |
| Fence & Deck Repair | $150–$900 | Picket and board swaps run $150–$350; section repairs up to $900. |
| Caulking, Grout & Bathroom Refresh | $95–$400 | Tub or shower re-caulk: $95–$180. Full bathroom refresh: $250–$400. |
| Rental Turn & Make-Ready | $250–$950 | Most single-family turns run $350–$700 for the full punch list. |
$95
Minimum service visit — covers most single small fixes
30–40%
Typical savings when you bundle a punch list into one visit
$0
Cost of a quote — same-day, usually from photos alone
Pricing questions, answered straight
How much does a handyman cost in Jacksonville, FL?
A handyman in Jacksonville typically costs $95–$450 per job, with most 1-to-3-hour repairs landing between $150 and $300. Our minimum service visit is $95, which covers most single small fixes. Unlike hourly billing, we quote every job flat before work starts — the price you approve is the price you pay.
What do handymen charge per hour in Florida?
Handymen nationally charge $50–$125 per hour, with Florida metros typically at $35–$85 per hour, plus minimum charges of $75–$200 per visit. We price differently: a flat quote per job instead of an open-ended hourly meter, so a job that takes longer than expected costs us, not you. Our $95 minimum visit sits at the low end of the national range.
Why do you publish prices when no other handyman does?
Because hiding prices only benefits the company, not you. Every competitor in Jacksonville makes you request a quote before telling you anything. Publishing real ranges saves us both time: you already know roughly what your job costs before you reach out, and the flat quote confirms it.
Is it cheaper to bundle several small jobs into one visit?
Yes — meaningfully. The most expensive part of a small job is getting a professional to your door. A punch list of 3–5 small fixes in one visit typically costs 30–40% less than booking each separately. Bring us the whole list.
Do you charge for quotes?
No. Quotes are free and usually same-day. For most jobs, photos or a short video are enough to quote flat without a site visit.
What affects the final price?
Three things: materials (we tell you the cost, no hidden markup games), access (second-story exterior work costs more than ground level), and condition surprises (if we open something up and find more damage, we stop and re-quote before continuing — never a surprise bill).
Know what it costs before you commit.
Text photos of the job — flat quote back the same business day, free.