Find a handyman in Seattle, WA

After storms roll through Seattle, a handyman can handle the punch list of loose gutters, damaged fascia, and sticking doors before they turn into bigger repairs.

How Sirfus works in Seattle

1. Tell us

Describe the handyman job you need in Seattle.

2. We surface providers

NEXUS OS matches your request to real local handymans serving Seattle, WA.

3. Get connected

Matched providers reach out to you directly. You choose who to work with.

What to look for in a Seattle handyman

Typical cost

In Seattle, a handyman job driven by job complexity, materials, and time on site generally runs $150–$1,200. This is a general range — always get itemized written quotes.

Licensing: Handyman licensing varies by state — Washington may allow small repairs without a license but require a contractor license once a job crosses a dollar threshold, so confirm what applies with the Washington before hiring for larger work.

Seattle handyman FAQ

How much does a handyman cost in Seattle?

Many handymen charge either by the hour or a flat rate per task, with most small jobs landing under a few hundred dollars plus materials. Costs vary, so ask whether there's a minimum visit fee.

What can a handyman legally do?

Handymen handle small repairs, assembly, mounting, patching, and general maintenance, but licensed trades like major electrical, plumbing, or gas work should go to a licensed pro. The exact line depends on your state's threshold.

Is it cheaper to hire a handyman or a specialist?

For small, general tasks a handyman is usually cheaper and faster than a specialized contractor. For code-regulated or complex work, a licensed specialist is the safer and often required choice.

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