Handyman Cost in Hamilton
Hamilton handyman prices are 10% below the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $44 – $79 per hour.
$44
Starting from
1-3 days
Typical timeline
5%
Contingency
$41,080
Max rebates
Handyman Cost Breakdown — Hamilton
| Scope (Hamilton) | Low | High | Unit | Labour | Material |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General handyman service | $44 | $79 | per hour | 85% | 15% |
| Drywall repair (per patch) | $134 | $356 | per patch | 70% | 30% |
| Door/window installation | $180 | $539 | per unit | 60% | 40% |
| Deck repair (minor) | $451 | $1,352 | per project | 55% | 45% |
| Tile repair/replacement | $269 | $718 | per area | 60% | 40% |
Visual Price Ranges
General handyman service
Drywall repair (per patch)
Door/window installation
Deck repair (minor)
Tile repair/replacement
Labour vs Materials in Hamilton
Labour
87%
of Toronto baseline
Labour costs in Hamilton are 13% below Toronto rates due to lower overhead and competitive contractor markets.
Materials
94%
of Toronto baseline
Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Hamilton sees 6% savings on materials compared to Toronto.
Available Rebates in Hamilton
HST New Housing Rebate (Substantial Renovations)
CRA
If your renovation is classified as "substantial" (90%+ of interior removed/replaced), you may qualify for the federal GST/HST new housing rebate. Combined federal + Ontario portions can return up to $16,080 in tax.
Ontario Renovates
Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs
A forgivable loan for low-to-moderate income homeowners to make essential home repairs, accessibility modifications, or create a secondary suite. Delivered through local Service Managers.
Net Cost After Maximum Rebates
$0 – $0
Based on $41,080 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.
See all rebates for HamiltonPhase-by-Phase Timeline
Scope Assessment & Material List
30-60 minHandyman inspects the work: drywall damage size/type, paint sheen matching, door frame square, fixture compatibility. Identifies when work exceeds handyman scope (structural damage needs engineer, mold needs remediation, electrical rough-in needs electrician). Provides material list: drywall type (1/2" vs 5/8"), joint compound (20-min vs all-purpose), paint (brand, sheen, color match), trim style.
Material Procurement
Same dayHandyman buys materials or provides list for homeowner purchase. Common items: drywall sheets, joint compound, mesh/paper tape, primer, paint, brushes/rollers, trim boards, shims, screws, caulk. Pro-grade materials cost 20-30% more than big-box but perform better (Benjamin Moore vs Behr, USG vs no-name compound).
Prep Work
Varies by scopePrep determines quality. Drywall: remove loose material, clean edges, apply mesh/tape. Painting: fill holes, sand smooth, caulk gaps, prime stains, mask trim/floors. Doors: check frame for square (use level), remove old door, mark hinge locations. Trim: find studs, plan joints, cut test pieces. Skipping prep guarantees bad results.
Execution
Varies by scopeHandyman applies compound (3 coats for drywall, sanding between), paints (primer + 2 coats), installs trim (nail gun or hand nails, caulk joints), hangs door (shim square, install hinges, adjust swing). Quality shows in details: feathered drywall edges, consistent paint sheen, tight trim joints, doors that swing freely and latch smoothly.
Cleanup & Touch-Up
30-60 minHandyman cleans dust (drywall generates fine dust that spreads everywhere), removes masking tape, inspects for missed spots, touches up paint, caulks trim-to-wall gaps. Good handymen vacuum and wipe surfaces — bad ones leave dust on baseboards and floors. Final walkthrough ensures quality meets expectations.
What's Included vs Not Included
Typically Included
- Labour (typically hourly rate)
- Basic fasteners, screws, nails
- Small material quantities
- Clean-up and debris removal
Not Included (Extra Cost)
- Specialized materials (tile, flooring, lumber)
- Electrical or plumbing work (requires licensed trades)
- Structural modifications
- Appliance installation (may need specialized installer)
- Permits (most handyman work is permit-exempt)
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Money-Saving Tips
Create a punch list and batch small jobs — hourly handyman with a full day of work is cheaper per task.
Handyman rates are $50-$90/hr in the GTA — verify before starting.
For any electrical or plumbing beyond basic fixture swaps, hire a licensed trade.
Get photos and measurements before the visit to reduce on-site assessment time.
Half-day minimum is common — fill the time with multiple small tasks.
Handyman Cost FAQs — Hamilton
How much does handyman cost in Hamilton?
Handyman in Hamilton typically starts at $44 and ranges up to $79 per hour. Hamilton prices are 10% below the Ontario baseline due to competitive contractor availability in City of Hamilton.
Do I need a permit for handyman in Hamilton?
Permit requirements for handyman in Hamilton follow City of Hamilton guidelines. Hamilton has its own permit fee schedule. Heritage districts (Dundas, Westdale) require additional review.
How long does handyman take in Hamilton?
Handyman in Hamilton typically takes 1-3 days. Hamilton project timelines can be affected by City of Hamilton permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.
Is handyman cheaper in Hamilton than Toronto?
Yes, handyman in Hamilton is typically 10% less than Toronto. Labour rates in City of Hamilton are lower and material costs are slightly lower, making Hamilton a more affordable option for renovation work.
What should I budget for handyman contingency in Hamilton?
We recommend a 5% contingency on top of your handyman estimate in Hamilton. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $79, set aside an additional $4.
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