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Handyman Connection

2990 East Northern Ave Ste A 101 , Phoenix, AZ 85028

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Handyman, General Contractor, Home Improvement ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Ace Handyman Services Scottsdale PV

10210 N 32nd St Ste B4 , Phoenix, AZ 85028-3830

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

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Desert Sky Innovations LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85022-5810

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

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Ready Go Handyman LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85051-5832

BBB Accredited A rated. Handyman, Home Repair, Home Services

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Roatan Roofing LLC

Glendale, AZ 85301

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

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Home Fixers AZ

Phoenix, AZ 85085-3783

16 yrs in business

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Remodel Contractors, General Contractor, Construction Services. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Turn Key Contractor LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85053-2828

16 yrs in business

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General Contractor, Bathroom Remodel, Remodel Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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P R E Construction Services LLC

20715 N Pima Rd Ste 108 , Scottsdale, AZ 85255

18 yrs in business

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Building Contractors, Handyman, Home Improvement. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Impact Maintenance LLC

9386 E Florentine Rd Ste 700 , Prescott Valley, AZ 86314-8964

8 yrs in business

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Handyman, Painting Contractors, Home Improvement. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Typical Weekend Handyman Services Service Cost in Phoenix

For: half-day handyman visit in Phoenix, AZ

Budget Option
$200
Starting price
Most Common
$400
Average cost
Premium Service
$1.1k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Number and type of tasks
  • ¢Materials and hardware required
  • ¢Phoenix extreme heat (115°F+) and caliche soil require heat-resistant, UV-stable product upgrades

Handyman Services Cost Guide — Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix handyman services operate in a year-round market driven by the metro's large snowbird and seasonal population, rapidly expanding new construction (Maricopa County consistently ranks #1–#2 nationally in housing permits), and the maintenance demands of a desert climate where UV, heat, and thermal cycling degrade exterior materials much faster than in moderate climates. BLS SOC 49-9071 (maintenance and repair workers, general) in the Phoenix MSA earn $22–$42/hr. Here's what Phoenix homeowners pay for the most common handyman tasks:

Phoenix Handyman Services — Price Reference Table

TaskTypical ScopePhoenix Price Range
Ceiling fan installationStandard 52" fan, existing box$100–$200
Ceiling fan installation (vaulted ceiling)Requires angle adapter + longer downrod$150–$275
TV wall mount installation50–75" TV, stud-mount with cable management$100–$225
Toilet replacementStandard toilet, shut-off valve check$150–$275 (labor)
Faucet replacement (bathroom)Standard single-handle$100–$175 (labor)
Shower head replacementIncluding flow restrictor removal$75–$125
Drywall patch (small hole to 6")Texture match (orange peel — Phoenix standard)$100–$200
Door repair / adjustmentSticking door, new hinges, strike plate$75–$175
Weatherstripping replacementExterior door, full perimeter$100–$200
Caulking (bathroom)Tub/shower surround re-caulk$100–$175
Light fixture replacementStandard ceiling mount$75–$150
GFCI outlet replacementKitchen or bath, single outlet$75–$125
Deadbolt installationStandard single-cylinder deadbolt$100–$175
Garbage disposal replacementStandard 1/2-HP unit (labor only)$100–$175
Window screen repair / replacementPer screen$30–$75
Pressure washing (driveway)Standard 2-car driveway$100–$200
Service call / minimumFirst hour labor minimum$75–$150

Phoenix-Specific Handyman Demand Drivers

1. Snowbird Seasonal Preparation

Phoenix's estimated 200,000–300,000 snowbird households create two concentrated handyman demand peaks: October check-in preparation (maintenance deferred since April; systems dormant for 6 months) and April departure preparation (pre-summer shutdown: pest exclusion, HVAC filter, drip irrigation timer adjustment). Snowbird home handyman services include: HVAC filter replacement, drip irrigation valve check, pest entry caulking inspection, storm shutter pre-staging, and interior maintenance tasks that accumulated during the previous season.

2. Thermal Cycling Damage to Caulk and Seals

Phoenix's 60–70°F daily temperature swings (from 40°F winter nights to 115°F summer days on exterior surfaces reaching 160°F) degrade silicone caulk, weatherstripping, and door seals much faster than in moderate climates. Phoenix handymen report exterior caulk work as one of their most frequent recurrence jobs — patio door seals, window frame caulking, and exterior penetration seals need re-inspection every 1–2 years in Phoenix vs. 5–7 years in Seattle or Chicago. Silicone caulk (not latex) is required for Phoenix exterior applications; it maintains flexibility to -65°F and +400°F.

3. New Construction Punch-List Work

Phoenix's heavy new-build market (Maricopa County issued 49,000+ residential permits in 2023) generates significant handyman demand for new-home punch-list corrections: cabinet door alignment, drywall touch-ups, caulk gaps, fixture adjustments, and minor code corrections that buyers identify during the first year of occupancy. These projects are typically small ($75–$300 each) and best handled by a local handyman rather than calling the production home builder's warranty department and waiting months for service.

Phoenix, AZ Handyman Services — Frequently Asked Questions

Why Hire a Licensed Handyman in Phoenix, AZ

Arizona Licensing Requirements for Handyman Work

Arizona's contractor licensing system under A.R.S. §32-1101 et seq. regulates work performed for hire. The key threshold for Phoenix handyman operators:

Projects over $1,000 require an active ROC license. Any work where the combined labor and material cost exceeds $1,000 requires the contractor to hold an Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) license in the appropriate classification. Verify at roc.az.gov/verifycontractor. This threshold catches most multi-task handyman service days in Phoenix.

Electrical and plumbing scope limits. Handymen in Arizona may perform minor repairs — replacing a faucet, swapping a light fixture, installing a pre-wired ceiling fan. They may not perform work requiring an electrical permit (panel work, new circuits, new outlet installation) without a separate Arizona electrical contractor license or subcontracting to a licensed electrician. Similarly, drain line replacement or water line extension requires a licensed plumbing contractor. A qualified Phoenix handyman knows where their scope ends and who to call for out-of-scope work.

Workers' compensation. Arizona Revised Statutes §23-901 requires employers with any employees to carry workers' comp. Request a Certificate of Insurance before any Phoenix handyman begins work on your property.

The Real Risk of Phoenix's Unregistered Handyman Market

Phoenix's population growth rate (3–5% annually through 2023–2024) has created significant demand for handyman services that outpaces the supply of fully ROC-registered operators. This gap is filled by informal operators: Craigslist handymen, Facebook Marketplace "jack of all trades" listings, and word-of-mouth neighbors. While some of these operators do quality work, hiring them carries real risks:

No bond protection. ROC-licensed contractors carry a bond that homeowners can claim against if work is abandoned or grossly defective. An unregistered Phoenix handyman has no bond — if they damage your $4,000 ceiling fan installation by wiring it incorrectly and starting a fire, your recovery is limited to civil court against an individual who may have no assets.

No ROC complaint process. The ROC investigates complaints against licensed contractors and can suspend licenses for repeated violations. This leverage doesn't exist against an unregistered operator.

Substandard work on critical systems. Phoenix has documented cases of unregistered handymen performing toilet installations without proper wax ring seating (causing slab leak over time on Phoenix's concrete slab foundations), ceiling fan installations on undersized electrical boxes (causing ceiling fan drop), and garage door repairs that bypassed safety reversal mechanisms.

Phoenix-Specific Tasks That Require Licensed Contractors, Not Handymen

  • Pool equipment repair (pump, filter, heater): Arizona ROC B-7 license required
  • Main electrical panel work: Arizona electrical contractor license required; permit required
  • HVAC repair or replacement: Arizona ROC C-39 or ROC A-39 depending on scope; EPA 608 for refrigerant
  • Natural gas line work: Requires licensed plumber and permit
  • Roof repairs exceeding cosmetic patching: Arizona ROC Class C-39 (roofing) license required for jobs over $1,000

A reputable Phoenix handyman will tell you when a job scope requires calling a licensed specialty contractor — this is a sign of professionalism, not limitation.

DIY vs. Professional Handyman Services in Phoenix, AZ

DIY vs. Professional Handyman — Phoenix, AZ

TaskDIY FeasibilityProfessional CostNotes
Ceiling fan (standard ceiling)Moderate — if electrical box is rated$100–$200Must use ceiling fan-rated box; standard box may fail
Ceiling fan (vaulted ceiling)Difficult — sloped ceiling adapter + extended downrod$150–$275Angle adapter and correct downrod length critical
TV wall mount (stud mount)Yes — stud finder + standard hardware$100–$225In-wall cable concealment is trickier; Arizona code: no low-voltage in same conduit as line voltage
Toilet replacementModerate — flange height matters$150–$275 laborPhoenix slab construction: no basement access; flange height on slab critical
Drywall patchYes — but texture match is Phoenix-specific$100–$200Orange peel is Phoenix standard; hopper gun vs. aerosol can matters
WeatherstrippingYes — most exterior doors$100–$200Phoenix UV degrades adhesive-backed strips quickly; compression or V-strip type holds longer
Caulking bathroomYes$100–$175100% silicone — not latex caulk for Phoenix; requires 24-hr dry before moisture exposure
Garbage disposal replacementModerate$100–$175 laborP-trap reassembly after mounting is common DIY leak point
GFCI outlet replacementYes — with power off$75–$125Must test downstream outlets on same circuit after installation
Pressure washingYes — with rental$100–$200Sandstone, travertine, and stucco common in Phoenix — too high pressure damages these

What Phoenix Homeowners Successfully DIY

Window screen repair. Phoenix's desert grit and sun rapidly wear out screen mesh — small holes and frayed corners are a constant maintenance item in Ahwatukee, Chandler, and Scottsdale homes. Fiberglass screen mesh and a screen roller tool ($15 at Home Depot or Ace Hardware) makes screen replacement a straightforward 20-minute task per screen. Phoenix-specific tip: use phifer SunScreen (not standard fiberglass) in rooms facing west or south — it dramatically reduces heat admission through windows in the summer.

Drip irrigation emitter replacement. Phoenix's pervasive drip irrigation systems (nearly every home in Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, Peoria) develop clogged emitters, broken spaghetti tubing, and popped-off heads constantly. Replacement emitters cost $1–$3 each at Horizon Irrigation Supply (multiple Phoenix locations) or Home Depot. Swapping a clogged emitter is a 5-minute task requiring no tools.

Caulking. Exterior caulk re-application around windows, doorframes, and masonry penetrations is a reasonable DIY task in Phoenix — critical due to the high thermal cycling that drives caulk failure. Use 100% silicone (not latex acrylic) for any Phoenix exterior application — it remains flexible from -65°F to 400°F vs. latex's narrow range. Dap Silicone 100 or GE Silicone II in gray or almond are appropriate for Phoenix exterior stucco work.

When to Call a Phoenix Professional

Anything involving Phoenix slab foundations. Toilet flange height matters critically on Phoenix concrete slab construction — if the flange is not set at the correct height after slab pour, toilet wobble and wax ring seal failure eventually cause a slab leak. A plumber or experienced handyman knows how to assess and shim or extend a flange properly.

Texture matching after drywall repair. Phoenix's near-universal orange peel drywall texture requires specific technique to match: a hopper gun or spray machine applied at the right distance and pressure, with the right compound consistency. Rattle-can texture match products from Home Depot create a different surface appearance visible in raking light. If aesthetics matter (selling, visible room), hire a professional Phoenix drywall finisher who will use a hopper gun.

Electrical on steel studs. Phoenix new construction (most homes built after 1995) uses steel-stud framing. TV wall mount installation, outlet additions, and ceiling fan installation in steel-stud walls requires self-tapping metal screws and toggle bolt anchors in certain configurations — different technique than wood-stud work that many DIYers underestimate.

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