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Home Improvement Room Builders

Kansas City, MO 64106-3020

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Handyman, Painting Contractors, Home Improvement ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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JGS Home Improvement LLC

Kansas City, KS 66106-3238

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

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Sunrise Property Care, LLC

Independence, MO 64055-2817

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

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Master Handyman

805 N Redwood Dr , Independence, MO 64056-1842

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Handyman, Construction Services, Drywall Contractors ...

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G&A Repair And Remodeling LLC

Kansas City, MO 64151-1214

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

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R.C.A Remodeling, LLC

Kansas City, KS 66111-2209

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Comfort Home Services

100 S Sterling Ave , Sugar Creek, MO 64054-1215

BBB Accredited A rated. Heating and Air Conditioning, Handyman, Bathroom Remodel ...

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Honor Handyman Services

Kansas City, MO 64138-1353

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Handyman, Home Improvement

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Handyman Services Cost Guide — Kansas City, MO

How Much Does a Handyman Cost in Kansas City?

Kansas City's handyman market serves a diverse housing stock — from century-old craftsman bungalows in Westport and the Crossroads, to 1960s ranch homes in Overland Park and Lenexa, to newer suburban construction in Lee's Summit and Blue Springs. Each property type brings different repair needs and complexity. Here's what handyman services cost in the KC metro in 2025.


Kansas City Handyman Rates

Billing TypeRate RangeWhen Used
Hourly rate (solo handyman)$65 – $110/hourSmall repairs, varied tasks, uncertain scope
Hourly rate (handyman company)$85 – $145/hourInsured company; structured service
Minimum service call$85 – $150Applies to first hour or minimum job size
Half-day rate (4 hours)$250 – $450Task bundles, whole-day projects
Full-day rate (8 hours)$450 – $800Large punch lists, move-in/out prep

Common Kansas City Handyman Job Costs

TaskTypical Price Range
Drywall repair (hole, up to 6")$125 – $275
Door adjustment (sticking, not latching)$75 – $175
Ceiling fan installation (existing wiring)$100 – $200
Toilet repair (flapper, fill valve)$95 – $175
Gutter cleaning + minor repair$150 – $300
Caulking (bathroom, window)$100 – $200
Fence board replacement (5–10 boards)$150 – $350
TV mount installation$95 – $175
Garbage disposal replacement$150 – $300
Window screen repair/replacement$75 – $125 each
Weather stripping (door, per door)$75 – $150
Deck board replacement (5–10 boards)$200 – $450
Smart thermostat installation$100 – $180

Kansas City Housing Stock and Its Impact on Handyman Work

Older Homes in Brookside, Westport, Hyde Park

Kansas City's inner core includes charming, architecturally significant homes built 1900–1950. These properties create specific handyman challenges:

  • Plaster walls (not drywall) — patching and painting plaster requires different techniques; fewer KC handymen are competent with plaster vs. drywall
  • Knob-and-tube wiring in the oldest homes — handymen must avoid electrical work in older KC homes or identify whether original wiring is present
  • Original wood windows — operation repairs require specialized woodworking skills; modern weatherstripping must be adapted

Mid-Century Ranch Homes (Mission Hills, Overland Park KS)

The dominant Kansas City residential form: 1,000–1,800 sq ft ranch with attached garage, built 1955–1985. Typical handyman work on this stock:

  • Wood deck maintenance (built on grade without permits in many cases — common legacy issue)
  • Garage door hardware adjustment and spring replacement
  • Bathroom fixture updates (original single-handle faucets reaching end of life)
  • Attic insulation supplementation

BLS Labor Cost Context

Per BLS Kansas City-Kansas City MSA data, general maintenance and repair workers (SOC 49-9071) earn a median $20–$27/hour in the KC metro. Handyman company billing of $85–$145/hour covers: technician wages + benefits + vehicle + tools + insurance + overhead + profit. An individual handyman charging $65–$85/hour is likely working lean on insurance coverage — verify coverage regardless of operator type.

Handyman Services FAQ — Kansas City, MO

Why Hire a Licensed, Insured Handyman in Kansas City, MO

Kansas City Handyman Licensing: What Missouri Requires

Missouri does not have a statewide license for general handyman work — a handyman performing non-licensed-trade tasks (painting, drywall, basic carpentry, furniture assembly) requires no separate state license for those activities in Missouri. However, licensed trades are always separately licensed regardless of the handyman label:

  • Plumbing: Missouri requires licensed plumbers (Master or Journeyman) for plumbing work connecting to the supply or drain system. Verify at the Missouri Division of Professional Registration
  • Electrical: Missouri and most KC-area municipalities require licensed electricians for circuit-level work. Verify license at pr.mo.gov
  • HVAC: HVAC work in Missouri requires HVAC certification; refrigerant handling requires EPA 608 certification

Critical: Any handyman claiming they can handle full plumbing, electrical, or HVAC work in Kansas City without licensed trade credentials is operating outside the law. This matters to you: unpermitted work done by unlicensed tradespeople in KC metro can void homeowner's insurance claims for related damages and create disclosure problems at resale.


Kansas City vs. Kansas Side: Licensing Differences

The Kansas City metro uniquely spans two states — Kansas and Missouri. Handymen who work on both sides face different jurisdictional requirements:

  • Missouri side (KCMO, Lee's Summit, Independence): No state handyman license; licensed trades require Missouri state license
  • Kansas side (Overland Park, Lenexa, Olathe, Shawnee): Kansas requires an Undefined Skilled Craftsman (USC) registration for handymen performing building construction or improvement work that does not fall under a licensed trade — administered by the Kansas State Board of Technical Professions

If your home is in Kansas, specifically ask whether your handyman has Kansas USC registration. An Overland Park handyman who is legitimate on the Missouri side may be operating without credentials in Kansas.


General Liability Insurance — The Essential Verification

Missouri and Kansas do not mandate general liability insurance for handymen (beyond licensed trade requirements). This means an uninsured handyman can legally solicit business in Kansas City. Verify insurance yourself:

  • Ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI) — not just a verbal confirmation
  • Minimum acceptable: $1 million general liability coverage
  • Workers' compensation if they have employees

Without general liability insurance: if the handyman breaks a window, damages a water line while drilling, or creates a plumbing leak through a repair error — you have no insurance claim path except small claims court or personal negotiation. KC's Better Business Bureau at bbb.org/local-bbb/bbb-of-greater-kansas-city can help verify established handyman businesses.


Permits for Handyman Work in Kansas City

Kansas City has an active permit program. Common handyman scope that requires City of Kansas City permits:

  • Fence installation over 6 feet
  • Deck construction (any new deck)
  • Replacing a water heater — permit + inspection required
  • Attic insulation in older homes with knob-and-tube wiring risk
  • GFCI addition in bathrooms/kitchens (technically permitted work in KCMO)

A legitimate KC handyman knows which work requires permits and will either pull permits or tell you that licensed trade involvement is required. A handyman who says "we don't need a permit for that" for any of the above is steering you toward unpermitted work — a disclosure problem at future home sale.

Handyman vs. Specialized Contractor in Kansas City — What to Choose

When to Hire a Handyman vs. a Licensed Contractor in Kansas City

Kansas City homeowners often face this decision: pay the handyman rate or pay the licensed contractor premium? The answer depends on job scope, permit requirements, trade involvement, and risk tolerance.


Handyman vs. Contractor Decision Guide

FactorHandymanLicensed Specialist Contractor
Job scopeUnder $3,000; one-day tasks$3,000+; multi-day; structural or trade work
Missouri licensing required?No (most carpentry/cosmetic)Yes (plumbing, HVAC, electrical, structural)
Permit requirementMinor repairs: usually noneNew systems, structural: almost always
Liability if something breaksGeneral liability insurance (if insured)Licensed + insured + bonded
Cost$65–$145/hour$95–$250/hour depending on trade
Typical completion timeSame day or next daySchedule weeks out in busy season
Best for:Punch lists, minor repairs, maintenanceFull bathroom remodel, electrical panel work, HVAC replacement

Task-by-Task Recommendation for Kansas City

TaskHire Handyman?Hire Specialist?Why
Drywall patch + paint✅ HandymanCosmetic; no license required
Ceiling fan installation (existing circuit)✅ HandymanMinor electrical; under Kansas City threshold
New electrical circuit installation✅ Licensed electrician (MO)Requires licensed electrician under Missouri law
Toilet replacement✅ HandymanConnection to existing supply/drain; no new pipe work
New bathroom rough-in plumbing✅ Licensed plumber (MO)Requires plumbing license + permit
Window replacement (standard)✅ Handyman (sizes match)Basic carpentry
Structural window enlargement✅ General ContractorStructural work requiring permits
Fence repair (board replacement)✅ HandymanNon-structural maintenance
New fence installation✅ Handyman for labor+ permit from KCPermit required; handyman can pull with homeowner
Smart thermostat installation✅ HandymanSimple wiring swap
New HVAC system✅ Licensed HVAC contractorLicense + EPA 608 required in Missouri
Deck board replacement✅ HandymanMaintenance; no permit for like-for-like
New deck construction✅ Licensed GC or deck builderPermit required in Kansas City

The Kansas City Punch List Strategy

One of the highest-value uses of a Kansas City handyman: batching deferred maintenance into a single "punch list day." Instead of calling specialists for each small issue, compile 8–15 tasks:

  • 3 sticking doors
  • 2 leaky faucet washers
  • 4 cracked caulk joints (bathroom, kitchen, exterior)
  • Broken fence boards (6)
  • Ceiling fan wobbling in master bedroom
  • Smoke detector battery replacement + testing
  • Weather stripping on 2 doors

Booking a full-day handyman in Kansas City ($450–$800) to handle a comprehensive punch list is substantially more cost-effective than individual service calls (minimum $85–$150 each) for each item. Pre-Kansas City winter (September–October) and pre-spring (March–April) are the optimal times to run these punch list days.

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