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Handyman Services FAQ — Kansas City, MO

Frequently Asked Questions: Handyman Services in Kansas City, MO


How much does a handyman charge per hour in Kansas City?

Kansas City handymen charge $65–$110/hour for independent operators and $85–$145/hour for established handyman companies with insurance and overhead. Most KC handyman companies also charge a minimum service call fee of $85–$150 (covering the first 1–2 hours). For a productive engagement, book a half-day ($250–$450) or full day ($450–$800) when you have 4+ tasks to address. Per BLS Kansas City MSA data, maintenance and repair workers in KC earn a median $22/hour — handyman billing rates of $85–$145 reflect equipment, vehicle, insurance, and business overhead on top of labor cost.


Does a handyman need a license in Kansas City, Missouri?

Missouri does not require a specific license for general handyman services (painting, drywall, carpentry, basic plumbing fixture replacement). However: Licensed trade work does require separate licenses regardless. In Kansas City, MO: plumbing work on supply/drain systems requires a Missouri-licensed plumber; electrical circuit work requires a licensed electrician; HVAC system work requires HVAC licensing and EPA 608 refrigerant certification. If you're on the Kansas side of the metro (Overland Park, Lenexa, Olathe), Kansas requires an Undefined Skilled Craftsman (USC) registration — verify at ksbtp.ks.gov. Always verify your handyman has general liability insurance ($1M minimum) regardless of license status.


What can a handyman legally do in Kansas City?

In Kansas City, handymen can legally perform: drywall repair, painting, basic carpentry, fence repair and installation (with permit for new), deck board replacement, door and window adjustments, gutter cleaning, caulking, fixture replacement (swapping existing fixtures without running new supply lines), furniture assembly, TV mounting, light fixture swaps on existing circuits, and general maintenance. A handyman cannot legally do: new electrical circuits, new plumbing rough-in, HVAC system installation, or structural modification without appropriate licensed trade credentials. The line is roughly: maintaining/replacing existing systems is handyman-scope; installing new systems or adding capacity is licensed-trade scope.


How do I find a trustworthy handyman in Kansas City?

Three reliable Kansas City verification paths: (1) BBB Greater Kansas City at bbb.org/local-bbb/bbb-of-greater-kansas-city — look for A- or better rating and read complaint detail; (2) Nextdoor recommendations — Kansas City neighborhood groups on Nextdoor (Kansas City, Westport, Brookside, Overland Park, Lee's Summit) are active for local tradesperson referrals; (3) Google reviews with photo verification — look for reviewers who show before/after photos of actual work; text-only reviews with 5-star ratings and no specifics are less reliable. Also: ask for two Kansas City-area references from the past 6 months and actually call them — a few minutes on the phone with a past customer is the highest-quality vetting available.


What should I have ready before the handyman arrives in Kansas City?

For the most productive handyman visit in Kansas City: (1) Write out your full task list in order of priority — handymen work through lists most efficiently when tasks are pre-organized by area (all bathroom items together, all exterior items together); (2) Have all replacement parts purchased in advance for items where the parts are known (toilet flapper, ceiling fan, faucet cartridge) — a handyman spending 45 minutes driving to Ace Hardware at 99th and Antioch is billing you $85+ for a trip that shouldn't happen; (3) Clear workspace — move furniture away from areas being patched, empty cabinets under any sink being repaired; (4) Have pets secured — Kansas City handymen frequently report that free-roaming dogs or cats are the #1 disruption to productive work visits.