Cheap Handyman in Cambewarra Village
Cambewarra Village sits in Jervis Bay, New South Wales (postcode 2540). For handymen, availability tends to follow regular runs through the same pocket, so this page compares operators whose recorded coverage includes Cambewarra Village, with quotes tied to the actual job rather than a generic national lead.
Handymen covering Cambewarra Village
11 handymen covering Cambewarra Village
Family run Canberra business led by owner and lead tradesman Miles Wilson, with over 10 years experience and a 2026 Quality Business Award. Listed from web research.
Local handyman service focused on Canberra's Inner North suburbs, advertising round the clock mobile callout availability. Listed from web research.
Based in Curtin and holding high risk licences and a White Card, offering general and preventive maintenance across Belconnen, Gungahlin, Woden and Tuggeranong. Listed from web research.
Owner-operated by Nai Seik Lun with over 10 years experience as a Canberra handyman, trading as ONGSORM Pty Ltd and fully insured with public liability cover. Listed from web research.
Local handyman serving Belconnen, Gungahlin, Tuggeranong, Weston Creek. Listed from a public directory.
Local handyman serving Wanniassa, Canberra. Listed from a public directory.
Based on Anthony Rolfe Avenue in Gungahlin, describing itself as a trusted small building repairs provider across Canberra for over 30 years. Listed from web research.
Owner-operated by Brett Myors, who brings over 20 years of hands-on trade experience servicing homeowners across the ACT. Listed from web research.
Small owner operated business with over 10 years of trade experience, fully insured, WWVP registered and police checked, and does not use subcontractors. Listed from web research.
Run by Omar, combining handyman repairs with gardening and cleaning services across the Canberra region. Listed from web research.
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Common jobs in Cambewarra Village
Use the service list as a checklist, not a script. Door and lock adjustments, gutter cleaning and exterior jobs and painting touch-ups and patching often need different tools, parts or booking windows, so a photo or accurate description helps handymen judge whether they fit the job in Cambewarra Village.
Local handymen in the Jervis Bay
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Popular services in Cambewarra Village
Related local services in Cambewarra Village
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Quick answers
How much does a handyman cost per hour?+
Handyman rates commonly run $50 to $100 per hour, often with a minimum call-out of one to two hours. Bundling several small jobs into one visit is the best way to get value, since you are paying for the trip either way. Ask about the minimum charge upfront.
What jobs can a handyman legally do?+
A handyman can do most general repairs, assembly, mounting, patching and minor maintenance, but licensed electrical, plumbing and gas work must go to a licensed tradesperson. If a job touches wiring, water lines or gas, ask the handyman to refer it on rather than risk unlicensed work.
Is there a minimum charge for a handyman?+
Most handymen have a minimum call-out of one to two hours to cover travel and setup, so a five minute job still costs the minimum. This is why it pays to save up a list of small jobs and get them all done in one visit.
Can a handyman mount a heavy TV on plasterboard?+
Yes, but it must be fixed into the studs or with proper cavity anchors rated for the weight, not just screwed into the plasterboard. A good handyman locates the studs and uses the right mount and fixings. Cheap fixings are the main reason wall-mounted TVs fall.