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Handyman Services Near You

Need a jack-of-all-trades? Trovaar handymen tackle a wide range of home repairs and improvements, from mounting TVs and assembling furniture to fixing drywall, installing fixtures, and completing your honey-do list efficiently and affordably.

Find Handyman Pros by City

Select your city to see local handyman professionals and get competitive bids.

How Trovaar Works

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Post Your Job

Describe your handyman project, upload photos, and set your budget. It takes less than 2 minutes.

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Get Competitive Bids

Verified local handyman pros see your job and submit real bids. Compare prices, reviews, and qualifications.

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Hire the Best Pro

Choose the pro that fits your budget and timeline. Pay securely through Trovaar escrow protection.

Why Homeowners Trust Trovaar

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Escrow Protection

Your payment is held securely and only released when the job is completed to your satisfaction.

Verified Contractors

Every pro is background-checked with verified licenses, insurance, and real customer reviews.

Resolution Guarantee

Every dispute gets a fair resolution. 48-hour escrow review, re-service matching, and admin mediation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a handyman cost?

Handyman services typically cost $50-$100 per hour, with many jobs quoted at a flat rate. Small tasks like hanging shelves may cost $75-$150, while larger projects like fence repairs can run $200-$500. Get bids on Trovaar.

What jobs can a handyman do?

Handymen handle a wide range of tasks: furniture assembly, TV mounting, drywall patching, minor plumbing and electrical, painting touch-ups, door adjustments, weather stripping, caulking, shelf installation, and general home repairs.

When should I hire a handyman vs. a specialist?

Hire a handyman for small to medium general repairs and installations. For specialized work like major electrical, plumbing, or structural projects, a licensed specialist is recommended for safety and code compliance.

Can I hire a handyman for multiple tasks at once?

Absolutely! Many homeowners create a list of small jobs and hire a handyman for a half or full day to knock them all out. This is often more cost-effective than separate service calls.