General Repairs in New Farm
If you are searching for general repairs in New Farm, inspect the listed handymen and submit one free request with enough detail for a provider to assess it. NearMe reports whether the request is recorded or delivered.
Handymen for general repairs in New Farm
12 handymen covering New Farm
Family-run handyman service based at Mudgeeraba, owned by Shannon, offering small repairs, minor carpentry and garden maintenance across the central and southern Gold Coast. Listed from web research.
Family-owned home maintenance and handyman business based at Burleigh Waters, owned by James Oliver, servicing the central and southern Gold Coast and hinterland. Listed from web research.
Local family-run handyman and carpentry business covering the southern Gold Coast and northern Tweed area, taking on jobs valued up to 3300 dollars without needing a builder's licence. Listed from web research.
General handyman covering Brisbane's western and inner suburbs, taking on jobs from fixing taps and washers through to small home renovations. Listed from web research.
Sole-trader handyman business owned and operated by Matt, offering repairs, tiling, painting and small maintenance jobs across all areas of the Gold Coast. Listed from web research.
Local handyman business run by Glenn, offering insured and police-checked repair and maintenance work across the Gold Coast and Tweed region. Listed from web research.
Local handyman business run by Andrew and based at Labrador, offering general repairs and property maintenance across the northern Gold Coast. Listed from web research.
Family run Logan handyman business founded by Humit in 2018, offering leaky taps and toilets, sticking doors, furniture assembly and small painting jobs. Listed from web research.
Owned by Ian Grey with over 10 years in business, offering property maintenance covering painting, plastering, decking, fencing and general handyman jobs across the Logan corridor. Listed from web research.
General handyman covering the wider Ipswich QLD region for plaster patching, ceiling crack repairs, door repairs and flyscreen replacement. Listed from web research.
General handyman business serving Brisbane's Northside for smaller repairs, maintenance and home improvement jobs. Listed from web research.
Owner operator Johnny Andrews runs this general handyman business servicing Brisbane's north side. Listed from web research.
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About general repairs
A handyman handles the running list of small jobs that are too minor for a specialist trade, from sticking doors and squeaky hinges to patching plaster and re-sealing wet areas. Bundling several jobs into one visit is the cheapest way to use a handyman. Note that licensed electrical and plumbing work must go to a licensed trade.
Getting quotes in New Farm
For general repairs, ask each handyman two things up front: the all-inclusive price, and how soon they can attend New Farm. If the job is not urgent, saying so can shave real money off the quote, since operators can slot you into an existing Brisbane Inner - North run.
Local knowledge counts
New Farm sits in the Brisbane Inner - North area. Mention the suburb when you enquire and ask the provider to confirm travel, availability and any callout component before you agree to work.
Quick answers
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.