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How much does handyman work cost in South Shore?
Most handyman visits in South Shore run $220 – $850, with a typical handyman visit around $540. Adjust the estimate for your job below. Figures reviewed 2026-07.
A day rate replaces the task list — usually the better deal once the list gets long.
Estimated range
$220 – $850
Typical handyman visit around $540
- TV wall mount
- $120 – $350
- Drywall patch & paint
- $100 – $500
A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.
How this estimate works
A ballpark from regional averages — not a quote. Your price depends on the specifics of the job, so get written quotes from two or three licensed pros before deciding.
- Per-task bands are national flat-job figures with the ~20% Boston labor uplift applied; half-day ($230–$430) and full-day ($450–$850) rates are Boston-area.
- Hourly runs $60–$110 (typically around $85) with a $100–$200 trip minimum — the floor here, and why one small task rarely prices small.
- Bands assume standard conditions: wood-stud walls, hardware supplied by you, and repairs at the size described — a fist-size drywall patch sits at the low end, a texture-matched repaint at the top.
- Like-for-like swaps are common handyman work, but new wiring, gas, or plumbing valve work belongs to Massachusetts-licensed trades — a good handyman draws that line unprompted.
- Materials beyond incidentals (anchors, patch compound) aren't included; fixtures, faucets, and mounts are yours.
Ranges reflect published Greater Boston contractor pricing and regional cost data, last reviewed 2026-07.
What drives the price
The trip minimum shapes small jobs
At a $100–$200 minimum, a ten-minute door adjustment costs nearly what an hour of work does — the visit, not the task, is the unit of cost. The fix is batching: keep a running punch list and book one visit for all of it rather than three visits for thirds of it.
Itemized versus time-based
Per-task pricing is transparent but carries per-job overhead; a half day ($230–$430) or full day ($450–$850) buys continuous labor instead. The crossover in South Shore sits around three small tasks — past that, the day rate almost always wins. Ask for both numbers; a fair handyman will quote either way.
Access and surprises
Bands assume the normal case. Masonry and plaster walls slow anchoring and patching — a given in much of South Shore's older housing stock — and small jobs sometimes uncover bigger ones, like rot behind a sticking door. Agree up front on how discoveries are handled: stop and re-quote beats an open-ended hourly meter.
Licensed-trade boundaries in Massachusetts
Massachusetts reserves electrical, plumbing, and gas work for licensed trades; a handyman's lane is assembly, repair, mounting, and like-for-like swaps. That line protects you — unpermitted trade work can surface at sale time or in an insurance claim — so treat a handyman who refers you to a licensed pro as earning trust, not upselling.
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- How much does a handyman cost in South Shore?
- Handyman labor in South Shore runs $60–$110 per hour, with $85 typical, and nearly everyone carries a trip minimum of $100–$200 — showing up is the first thing you pay for. A typical two-task visit (say, a TV mount plus a drywall patch) lands between $220 and $850, while a half day of work runs $230–$430 and a full day $450–$850.
- When does a day rate beat itemized pricing?
- Around three tasks. Small jobs priced individually run $80–$500 each in South Shore, so three of them stack to $300–$1,000 — against a half-day rate of $230–$430 that usually covers the same list. It's the trip minimum and per-job setup that make itemized pricing expensive; batching your punch list into one booked half or full day ($450–$850) is the single best way to pay less per task.
- How much does it cost to mount a TV in South Shore?
- Figure $120–$350 with the mount supplied by you. A mid-size TV on a wood-stud wall sits at the low end; large screens, brick or plaster walls, and full-motion mounts push toward the top. Hiding the cords raises it further — cord raceways are handyman work, but putting a new outlet behind the TV is a licensed electrician's job in Massachusetts.
- How much does drywall repair cost?
- Patches run $100–$500 in the South Shore area. A doorknob-size hole with a ready-made patch sits at the low end; larger repairs that need backing, taping, texture matching, and blended paint sit at the top — and much of South Shore's older housing stock is plaster and lath, which repairs slower than drywall. Whole-wall or ceiling work belongs with a drywall or plaster contractor instead.
- Can a handyman do plumbing or electrical work in Massachusetts?
- Like-for-like swaps are the accepted territory: replacing a faucet ($150–$400) or hanging a light fixture on an existing box ($150–$350) is routine handyman work. Anything beyond that — new circuits or wiring, moving supply lines, valve replacements, gas — legally belongs to Massachusetts-licensed electricians and plumbers. A handyman who names that boundary before you ask is a good sign; one who shrugs at it is not.