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Near Me Handyman Services LLC

1040 Marengo Ave Apt 2 , Forest Park, IL 60130-3921

BBB Accredited A- rated. General Contractor, Plumber, Painting Contractors ...

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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O.R.Z Construction LLC

Chicago, IL 60659

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Painting Contractors, Handyman ...

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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JET Handyman Plus LLC

7772 W Cressett Dr , Elmwood Park, IL 60707-1341

BBB Accredited A rated. General Contractor, Painting Contractors, Handyman ...

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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EC Design & Installation, Inc.

6507 N Mozart St , Chicago, IL 60645-4335

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Roofing Contractors, Handyman ...

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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D.C. McIlvoy LLC

Burbank, IL 60459-2666

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodel Contractors, Painting Contractors, Handyman ...

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Mr. Know it All, Inc.

Chicago, IL 60622-2851

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Handyman, Heating and Air Conditioning, Home Repair

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Mr. Handyman of Lincoln Park

1918 W George St , Chicago, IL 60657-4022

BBB Accredited A+ rated. General Contractor, Handyman, Remodel Contractors ...

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Master J

Chicago, IL 60624-1540

BBB Accredited A rated. Handyman, Painting Contractors, Windows ...

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Simons Construction Group

1136 S Delano Ct W Ste B201 , Chicago, IL 60605-3734

Commercial General Contractor, General Contractor, Construction Services ...

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Typical Best Value Handyman Services Cost in Chicago

For: half-day handyman visit in Chicago, IL

Budget Option
$250
Starting price
Most Common
$550
Average cost
Premium Service
$1.4k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Number and type of tasks
  • ¢Materials and hardware required
  • ¢Chicago's union labor market, extreme winter prep requirements, and city permits add 20% to costs

How Much Does a Handyman Cost in Chicago? 2025 Pricing Guide

Chicago homeowners pay between $60 and $105 per hour for professional handyman services, with most contractors requiring a half-day minimum of $200–$350. These rates reflect the city's elevated labor market (Chicago's minimum wage reached $16.20/hr in July 2024), dense multi-unit housing stock, and the skill premium required to work on pre-1950 construction — plaster walls, masonry exteriors, and aged lumber framing that define neighborhoods from Bridgeport to Bucktown.

Typical Handyman Job Costs in Chicago (2025)

JobLowHighNotes
Drywall patch (small hole)$150$350Add $75–$150 for plaster walls
Interior door installation$200$400Per door; hardware extra
Faucet replacement$120$250Supply lines included
Ceiling fan installation$150$325Electrical box upgrade may add cost
Gutter cleaning (Chicago bungalow)$100$200Single-story
Caulking (bathroom or window)$80$175Per area
TV wall mounting$100$200Includes wall anchor
Deck board replacement (10 lin ft)$250$550Wood species affects price
Weather stripping (entry door)$75$150Material included
Window screen repair$60$120Per screen

What Drives Handyman Prices in Chicago

Labor market: Chicago's large union construction workforce sets a high wage benchmark. Prevailing wage rates on public projects in Cook County run $45–$65/hr base plus benefits — this shapes what skilled tradespeople expect even in private residential work.

Building stock: Chicago's iconic greystones, bungalows, and two-flats are typically brick-exterior, plaster-interior construction with original wood framing. Plaster wall repairs cost 40–80% more than modern drywall patches. Masonry anchors, corroded cast-iron pipes, and knob-and-tube wiring complicate even routine tasks.

Permit requirements: The Chicago Department of Buildings (chicago.gov/depts/bldgs) requires permits for deck construction or structural repair, fences over 5 feet, electrical panel work, and plumbing modifications. The online Express Permit Program covers most routine residential repairs for a fee of $100–$250. Unpermitted work can surface during home sales as a costly compliance issue.

Seasonality: Spring (March–May) is the busiest season — Chicago handymen address winter storm damage in a compressed window. Expect 1–2 week waits and slight rate increases during peak season and again in September–October when pre-winter weatherization demand spikes.

Half-Day vs. Full-Day Booking

Most established Chicago handymen require a half-day minimum ($200–$350) even for 30-minute tasks — travel time across 77 neighborhoods is factored into rates. If you have multiple small repairs, combining them into a single booking routinely saves 20–30% versus calling back separately.

Sources: City of Chicago Minimum Wage Schedule | Chicago Department of Buildings — Permits | Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation (idfpr.illinois.gov)

Chicago Handyman Services: Frequently Asked Questions

Hiring a Handyman in Chicago: Licenses, Insurance & What the Law Requires

Illinois does not issue a statewide handyman license — there is no state exam or registration required to operate as a handyman in Illinois. That absence of mandated credentialing makes local verification more important, not less, before allowing anyone access to your Chicago home.

What Chicago Requires

The City of Chicago requires a Residential Developer License from the Department of Buildings for contractors performing residential work that requires a city permit. Specific trade work has separate requirements:

  • Electricians: City of Chicago Licensed Master Electrician or Electrical Contractor license required for any permitted electrical work
  • Plumbers: City of Chicago Licensed Master Plumber or authorized journeyman required for any permitted plumbing
  • HVAC: Chicago HVAC Contractor License required for equipment-level replacements

A handyman performing tasks outside these permit-required scopes — painting, carpentry, fixture swaps, patch repairs — is not required to hold a city license. But any work that does trigger a permit must involve licensed tradespeople or a licensed general contractor.

Source: Chicago DOB Trade Licensing

Five Things to Verify Before You Book

  1. City contractor registration — Search the Chicago DOB License Registry online. Any contractor pulling permits on your property must be registered.
  2. General liability insurance — Minimum $500,000 per occurrence for residential work. Request a Certificate of Insurance naming you as additional insured.
  3. Workers' compensation — Under the Illinois Workers' Compensation Act (820 ILCS 305), any employer with one or more employees must carry workers' comp. An uninsured worker injured at your property may bring a claim against your homeowner's policy.
  4. Chicago property experience — Ask for 2–3 references from clients in comparable building types (bungalow, two-flat, greystone, condo). Plaster repair, masonry work, and pre-1950 framing require experience that suburban handymen often lack.
  5. Written contract — The Illinois Home Repair and Remodeling Act (815 ILCS 513) requires a written contract for work exceeding $1,000. Never authorize work above that threshold on a handshake.

Red Flags in the Chicago Market

  • Cash-only, no written estimate: Post-storm demand in Chicago brings out itinerant contractors who disappear after collecting payment.
  • No local address: Verify the contractor has a verifiable Chicago-area business address.
  • Refuses to pull permits: If a permit is legally required and your contractor skips it, the violation and remediation cost fall on you as the homeowner — not the contractor.
  • Quotes $20–$30/hr: Below-market rates in Chicago's labor environment typically indicate unlicensed workers or misrepresented experience levels.

Illinois Consumer Protections

The Illinois Attorney General Home Repair Fraud Division prosecutes contractors who take deposits and abandon work. File complaints at illinoisattorneygeneral.gov or call 1-800-386-5438. The Home Repair and Remodeling Act also gives Illinois consumers a 3-business-day right to cancel any contract over $25 signed in their home.

DIY vs. Hiring a Chicago Handyman: What's Actually Worth Doing Yourself

Chicago's housing stock creates a unique DIY calculus. Tasks that are straightforward in new construction become complicated — sometimes dangerous — in a 1920s bungalow with plaster walls, knob-and-tube wiring, and brick-and-mortar construction throughout.

Task-by-Task Comparison

TaskDIY DifficultyDIY CostPro CostChicago Recommendation
Caulking windows and doorsEasy$20–$50$80–$150DIY if comfortable on ladder
Hanging pictures and mirrorsEasy$5–$30$80–$150DIY; pro for heavy mirrors >50 lbs
Interior paintingEasy$100–$350$400–$900DIY for standard rooms
Patching small drywall holeModerate$25–$50$150–$300DIY for drywall; hire pro for plaster
Ceiling fan installationModerate$100–$250$150–$325Pro if no existing ceiling box
Interior door replacementModerate$150–$350$200–$400Pro — Chicago door frames are often out of square
Faucet/fixture replacementModerate$60–$200$120–$250DIY if shutoffs work; pro if supply lines corroded
WeatherstrippingEasy$20–$50$75–$150DIY — high ROI on Chicago energy bills
GFCI outlet installationModerate$20–$60$150–$300Pro — permit required in Chicago; K&T wiring risk
Window sash balance replacementHard$30–$100$150–$350Pro — pre-1950 Chicago single-hungs are complex
Fence post repairModerate$50–$200$200–$500Pro — concrete must reach 36" for Chicago frost line
Deck structural repairHardSkip$400–$900Pro — permit required; ledger attachment critical

Chicago-Specific DIY Warnings

Plaster walls: Most pre-1950 Chicago bungalows, two-flats, and greystones have plaster-over-wood-lath walls. Matching plaster texture requires lime-based compounds, multiple coats, and proper curing — skills that take years to develop. DIY plaster patches almost always crack, pop, or show obvious texture mismatches. If your walls predate 1978, lead paint testing is recommended before sanding (Chicago Building Code §14A-12-1308).

Knob-and-tube wiring: Chicago has an exceptionally high percentage of pre-1950 housing. In homes with knob-and-tube (K&T) wiring, ANY electrical work elevates immediately from DIY to professional — K&T modifications require a licensed electrician and Chicago DOB permit. Overloaded K&T circuits are a leading cause of residential fires in older Chicago neighborhoods.

Frost line and concrete: Chicago's ground freezes 24–30 inches deep in severe winters. Fence posts, deck footings, and stoop anchors set shallower than 36 inches will heave seasonally. DIY concrete work that doesn't meet Chicago code depth requirements creates a recurring repair cycle.

Permit record at resale: The City of Chicago cross-references permit records during home transactions. Unpermitted decks, fences over 5 feet, and electrical work flagged by a buyer's inspector create negotiating pressure against sellers — sometimes requiring retroactive permits and inspections that cost more than the original work.

Clear DIY Wins in Chicago

The best DIY opportunities in Chicago: painting interior walls (no permit), installing floating LVP flooring over existing subfloor (no permit, easier than tile), weatherstripping and caulking, cabinet hardware swaps, light fixture replacements (like-for-like, no new circuits), and basic landscaping. These tasks have no Chicago permit requirements, carry minimal risk if imperfect, and provide strong ROI on comfort and cosmetics.

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