How to Start a Handyman Business from Scratch (2026 Guide)
Honest playbook for starting a handyman business in 2026. US industry $365.4B (DECLINING 0.8% YoY) but 549,688 businesses + median home age 41-43 years drives sustained demand. Owner-operators billing $80-$100/hr; small teams $120-$150/hr. The single biggest legal risk: working over your state's unlicensed-work threshold (CA $1,000 as of Jan 1, 2025; WA $500; NC $40,000; FL no statewide for minor repair).

Handyman is one of the most accessible service businesses to start in 2026 - and one with a real long-term tailwind. Median age of US owner-occupied homes hit 43 years in 2024 (Eye on Housing 2024 housing age); 48% of owner-occupied homes were built in the 1980s or earlier (Eye on Housing 2025). Aging housing stock = sustained demand for repairs that don't require a specialty trade license.
But the 2026 economic backdrop is mixed. IBISWorld lists the US Handyman Services industry at $368.2B in 2025 / $365.4B projected in 2026 - a 0.8% YoY decline (IBISWorld 4069). Higher material costs and softer project volumes have flattened revenue while business count grew to 549,688 (+1.1% YoY) (IBISWorld businesses). Translation: more operators competing for a slowly-shrinking pool. The shops that win in 2026 are the ones that price correctly, stay clean of license-threshold violations, and build a senior/aging-in-place + property manager referral book that doesn't depend on Google Ads alone.
The economics: owner-operators bill $80-$100/hr, small teams (3-5 techs) bill $120-$150/hr to remain financially healthy (Repair-CRM 2026 hourly). Trip charges + minimum service fees ($75-$200) protect against margin loss on small jobs. Half-day blocks ($200-$300) and full-day blocks ($400-$600) are how you actually make money.
This guide walks every decision in order, with verified 2026 numbers - INCLUDING the corrected state license thresholds that most online guides still get wrong (CA's $500 threshold became $1,000 in 2025; NC's $30,000 threshold became $40,000 in 2023). Sources: IBISWorld 4069, BLS OOH 49-9071, CSLB AB 2622 press release, Oregon ORS 701.010, WA L&I, NCLBGC HB 488 announcement, Insureon 2026 handyman insurance, Franchise Chatter + Sharpsheets 2025 FDDs, HomeAdvisor + HomeGuide + Angi 2026 pricing, LocaliQ 2025 home services LSA benchmarks, DOL 2024 Final Rule + IRS 3-pronged common-law test.
1. The economics - what handyman work actually pays
| **Hourly billing rate (national)** | **$65-$135/hr**, $150+/hr in some markets/specialties (12% increase past 24 months) ([Repair-CRM 2026](https://www.repair-crm.com/2026/03/25/handyman-hourly-rate-in-2026-a-practical-guide-to-profitable-pricing)) |
| **Solo owner-operator target rate** | **$80-$100/hr** |
| **Small team (3-5 techs) target rate** | **$120-$150/hr** |
| **Housecall Pro range** | $50-$150/hr; average $65-$125/hr ([Housecall Pro](https://www.housecallpro.com/resources/how-to-price-handyman-jobs/)) |
| **BLS median (employees, not owner-operators)** | **$48,620/yr ($23.38/hr)** for SOC 49-9071 General Maintenance and Repair Workers, May 2024 ([BLS OOH](https://www.bls.gov/ooh/installation-maintenance-and-repair/general-maintenance-and-repair-workers.htm)) |
| **BLS employment** | ~**1.6M jobs** (2024); +4% growth 2024-2034; ~159,800 openings/yr |
| **Trip / pickup fee** | **$60-$70 typical**; up to $30-$80 for material-pickup trips |
| **Minimum service-call fee** | **$75-$200** as first-hour minimum or flat call-out; **$95-$150 most common floor** |
| **Half-day block** | **$200-$300** |
| **Full-day block** | **$400-$600** (some operators up to $1,200 in premium markets) |
Industry size + 2026 reality
- $368.2B (2025) / $365.4B projected (2026): IBISWorld 4069 - -0.8% YoY decline vs 2.6% 5-year CAGR. The market is contracting in 2026 due to higher materials + softer project volumes
- 549,688 handyman businesses: +1.1% YoY (more operators entering than market is growing)
- Median home age: 41-43 years; 48% built before 1980. Sustained repair demand is the tailwind
- Practical: pick your geography carefully - markets with old housing stock + high rebuilding/aging-in-place demand (Northeast + parts of Midwest) outperform new-construction markets
2. State licensing - the single biggest legal risk for new handymen
Three major changes happened recently that older guides still miss: California raised its threshold from $500 to $1,000 effective Jan 1, 2025 (AB 2622). North Carolina raised its GC threshold from $30,000 to $40,000 effective Oct 1, 2023 (HB 488). Florida HB 735 (effective July 2023) preempted most city-level handyman licensing. Verify your state's current threshold against state agency sources before quoting any job.
State handyman license thresholds (verified 2026)
| State | Threshold + license required | Source |
|---|---|---|
| California | $1,000 (raised from $500 Jan 1, 2025 via AB 2622). Above $1,000 = CSLB contractor license required. Unlicensed contractors cannot file mechanic's lien and cannot recover payment in court under Bus & Prof Code §7031 | CSLB AB 2622, Levelset CA lien FAQ |
| Oregon | $1,000 unlicensed cap (ORS 701.010 'casual, minor, or inconsequential' work). Above = CCB license required. Any advertising (including business cards) requires CCB license regardless of project value | Oregon ORS 701.010, Handyman Startup OR |
| Washington | $500 (NOT $1,000). Above $500 OR with any advertising = WA L&I contractor registration required. General contractor bond $30,000; specialty $15,000. L&I issues $1,000 fines per violation for unregistered contracting. Unlicensed contractors forfeit lien rights | WA L&I register as contractor, Handyman Startup WA |
| North Carolina | $40,000 (raised from $30,000 via HB 488 effective Oct 1, 2023). Above = General Contractor license required. NC does not provide safe harbor if project's actual cost rises above $40K mid-job | NCLBGC Board Buzz Fall 2023, WRAL NC $40K |
| Florida | No statewide handyman license for 'minor repair or maintenance.' HB 735 (effective July 2023) preempts most city-level handyman licensing. Counties retain authority (e.g., Lee, Brevard). Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing remain state-licensed regardless of project value | FL Connect 365 HB 735, Brevard Handyman |
| Texas | No statewide handyman or GC license. Specialty trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, fire sprinkler, irrigation, elevator) require state licenses. Cities vary widely: Dallas contractor registration $120 + home repair license $68; San Antonio HIC license $150 + FBI background check; Austin/Houston require building permits for structural | NEXT TX handyman, Houzz TX contractor |
No mechanic's lien rights in CA + WA - cannot use lien as payment leverage. Cannot sue for non-payment in CA (Bus. & Prof. §7031) - courts must dismiss collection actions by unlicensed contractors. Civil penalties (WA L&I $1,000/violation; CA CSLB misdemeanor + admin $200-$15,000). Voided contracts + courts may order disgorgement (full refund of all payments made by client). The legal asymmetry is real - DON'T cross your state's threshold without the proper license.
3. Common services + 2025-2026 pricing
| **TV mounting** | $100-$300; HomeAdvisor avg ~$250, range $151-$350. 65"+ adds $25-$50; brick/concrete $200-$800 vs drywall $100-$300 ([HomeAdvisor TV](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/home-theaters/install-a-flat-screen-tv/)) |
| **Furniture assembly** | $40-$140/hr or $40-$1,000+/piece; **avg ~$150/piece** ([HomeAdvisor furniture](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/home-design-and-decor/assemble-furniture/)) |
| **Drywall repair (small patch)** | $50-$150 small holes; $100-$300 small-area patch ([Angi drywall](https://www.angi.com/articles/how-much-does-drywall-repair-cost-small-holes.htm)) |
| **Drywall repair (large)** | $300-$500 small hole; **$500-$800+** larger area; project avg ~$611 ([HomeAdvisor drywall](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/walls-and-ceilings/repair-drywall/)) |
| **Faucet replacement** | Kitchen labor $100-$300 typical, $260-$480 full pro rates; bathroom $130-$350; bathtub $150-$400. Plumbers/handymen $45-$150/hr ([HomeGuide faucet](https://homeguide.com/costs/faucet-installation-cost)) |
| **Garbage disposal swap** | $200-$625; most $300-$450. Labor $50-$150/hr, ~1 hr standard ([HomeAdvisor disposal](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/appliances/garbage-disposal-replacement-cost/)) |
| **Toilet replacement** | Total $300-$800 (incl. unit); **labor only $150-$450+**. Install 2-3 hrs ([HomeGuide toilet](https://homeguide.com/costs/toilet-installation-cost)) |
| **Light fixture install** | $100-$650; **labor alone $50-$300**. Recessed $81-$407/fixture; chandeliers $220-$3,400 ([HomeAdvisor lighting](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/electrical/install-a-lighting-fixture/)) |
| **Ceiling fan install** | $145-$356 (avg $251). Basic replacement $100-$500 (1-2 hrs labor). New wiring $350-$2,000 ([HomeAdvisor ceiling fan](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/heating-and-cooling/install-a-ceiling-fan/)) |
| **Interior door (slab)** | Labor $100-$300/door; full installed $362-$1,234 (avg ~$798) ([HomeAdvisor interior door](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/doors-and-windows/interior-door/)) |
| **Pet door install** | $100-$500 typical pro install; full range $150-$2,200 by type. Time 1-4 hrs ([HomeAdvisor pet door](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/doors-and-windows/install-pet-door/)) |
| **Caulking (bathroom)** | $65-$300 standalone; $150-$300 add-on. Grout repair $140-$1,150 (avg $466). Shower regrout averages $1,500 |
| **Smoke detector install** | **$70-$150 avg per unit** (avg $115); range $110-$400 with hardwired ([HomeGuide smoke detector](https://homeguide.com/costs/smoke-detector-installation-cost)) |
| **Grab bars (ADA / aging-in-place)** | **$170-$350 per bar installed**; multi-bar bundle ~$250 for 3 bars. ADA standard requires **250 lb load rating** ([HomeAdvisor grab bar](https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/disability-accommodation/grab-bar/)) |
4. Equipment + startup cost
| **Total startup range** | **$2,000-$20,000** lean solo; $100K+ if buying a new truck ([Handyman Startup costs](https://www.handymanstartup.com/how-much-does-it-cost-to-start-up-a-handyman-business/)) |
| **Lean digital launch** | Under $1,000 ($400-$600 tool kit + $50 first-month insurance + $50-$150 registration + $0-$100 website + $50-$100 marketing) |
| **Vehicle**: used pickup/van | $5,000-$25,000 |
| **Starter tool kit** | Drill/driver, circular saw, hammer, level, tape measure, socket set, screwdrivers, ladder = **$500-$1,500** initial; build to $1,500-$5,000 within first year ([Handyman Startup tools](https://www.handymanstartup.com/handyman-tools/)) |
| **Cordless ecosystem** | Commit to one platform early - Milwaukee M18, DeWalt 20V Max, or Makita 18V LXT (mixing platforms means owning duplicate batteries + chargers) |
5. Insurance + bonding (Insureon 2025-2026 averages)
| **General liability** | **$67/mo (~$809/yr)** for $1M/$2M policy ([Insureon handyman](https://www.insureon.com/construction-contracting-business-insurance/handyman-services/cost)) |
| **Business Owners Policy (BOP - GL + property)** | **$93/mo / $1,112/yr**, $1M/$2M, $1,000 deductible |
| **Workers' compensation** | **~$130/mo** with employees; construction class rates **$5.25-$10.25 per $100 payroll** depending on state |
| **Commercial auto** | **$245/mo** small business avg; contractor-specific ~$272/mo; light-duty contractor vehicles $250-$400/mo in 2026 ([Insureon commercial auto](https://www.insureon.com/small-business-insurance/commercial-auto/cost)) |
| **Tools & equipment** | Typically $10K-$15K rider; commonly bundled into BOP |
| **Bonding (where required)** | WA general contractor bond $30,000; specialty $15,000. Some cities require local HIC bond |
6. Franchise benchmarks - independent operators use these as ceilings
Handyman franchise FDD comparison (2025)
| Franchise | Initial investment | Royalty + Marketing | Avg revenue per location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr. Handyman (Neighborly brand) | $143,150-$179,600 total; franchise fee $65,000 | Royalty 7% gross sales (3.5% on materials/sub revenue) + 2% marketing fee. Min local marketing: $60K Y1, $75K Y2, then 8% prior-year gross | $592,224 median AUV (2024 Item 19, 310 franchises reporting); single-unit operators averaged $763K |
| Ace Handyman Services (owned by Ace Hardware) | $97,000-$224,000 total; franchise fee $70,000 (up to 70K-household territory) | 6% royalty + 2% marketing fee | ~$437K-$699K AUV depending on cohort (2024 FDD); 286 territories reporting |
| Handyman Connection | $105,620-$231,114 total; franchise fee $65,000-$70,000 | Royalty + marketing fees (verify current FDD) | Liquid capital req $30,000; net worth req $250,000 |
A solo operator can hit ~$200K-$500K revenue without paying 7% royalty + 2% marketing + $65K franchise fee = ~9% of gross + amortized $65K. On $400K gross that's ~$36K/year + $13K amortization = **$49K/year cost of being a franchisee.** Counterargument: franchise systems average $592K (Mr. Handyman) AUV vs IBIS-implied ~$646K average per US business (which includes large multi-truck operators).
7. Marketing - channels that work for handyman
- Google Local Service Ads (LSA): handyman cost-per-lead $54.05 per LocaliQ 2025 home services benchmark (LocaliQ benchmarks). Lower-end estimates $15-$30 per lead in non-competitive markets. LSAs charge per lead, not per click; "Pre-screened by Google" badge top of search results
- Google Business Profile: foundational asset for "handyman near me." The Map Pack (top 3) is the single highest-leverage local position
- Senior community + aging-in-place outreach: high-LTV customers with steady monthly needs (grab bars, smoke detectors, accessibility mods). Funding sources for clients include Medicare Advantage benefits, VA HISA grant, local home-modification grants
- Realtor + property manager turn-key partnerships: high-LTV channel for small repairs
- Honey-do list (multi-task half-day or full-day): the highest-conversion sales pitch in handyman work. Customers commit to 4 hours of work at fixed price ($200-$300), reduces scope creep
- Thumbtack/Angi reality check: Thumbtack $35-$200+/lead; one contractor reported '$350/mo subscription + $45/lead, 10 leads, zero jobs'; ~75% ghost rate anecdotal. Angi avg bill $200/mo; BBB F rating, Trustpilot 2.1/5 (Savul Thumbtack review, Savul Angi review)
8. Worker classification - DOL 2024 rule + IRS test
DOL 2024 Final Rule effective March 11, 2024 uses six-factor 'economic reality' test. California AB5 ABC test still in force. California civil penalties for willful misclassification: $5,000-$25,000 per violation. (DOL FLSA misclassification rulemaking)
- IRS classification framework: 3-pronged common-law test (behavioral control, financial control, relationship of parties)
- Practical guidance: workers who use your supplies + drive your routes + are scheduled by you + don't have other clients = W-2, NOT 1099
- Cost of misclassification: back wages + overtime + FLSA fines + IRS payroll taxes + state WC retroactive premiums. Stack quickly into bankruptcy-territory liability
- Best practice: get a labor attorney consultation ($500-$2,000) before scaling beyond solo. Tiny fraction of back-tax exposure
9. Software + Plyrium fit
- Same-visit-quote model: most handyman jobs scoped, quoted, and completed at first visit. Plyrium quote builder lets you draft, sign, and invoice on a phone in the customer's living room
- Multi-tier proposal builder for honey-do list packages - Standard half-day ($250), Better full-day ($450), Best full-day + premium materials ($650). Lifts close rate 42% → 52%
- Trip charge + minimum service fee built into quote templates - never absorb. Line-item it with explanation
- AI receptionist with same-day-booking routing - incoming "can you come fix my faucet today?" calls happen 7 days a week
- Customer assets / property tracking for repeat customers - track home details (year built, special tools needed, gate codes, dog warnings, customer's preferred materials brand)
- Native Google Business Profile management - proximity = 55.2% of Local Pack ranking weight. Critical for "handyman near me"
- Stripe Connect with 0% Plyrium platform fee - vs HCP Payments / Jobber Payments taking ~2.9% on top
- BYO Financing URL pattern - for honey-do list jobs $1K+ that benefit from Wisetack / Affirm financing
Plyrium Voice ($149/mo) is built for solo handyman operators
AI receptionist + multi-tier proposals + customer property tracking + CRM + quotes + invoices in one tier. Replaces a Jobber subscription + a $99/mo AI receptionist add-on for less. $0 setup, no contract, 14-day trial.
Compare tiers + start a 14-day trial10. The 90-day path - from idea to first 30 customers
90-day path
| Days | Focus | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1-14 | License + business setup | Verify your state's threshold against state agency source. Open business operating license + EIN + state sales tax. If California: confirm $1,000 limit + know when you'd cross into needing CSLB. If Washington: $500 = work over that needs registration |
| Day 15-30 | Insurance + tool kit | Buy GL ($67/mo Insureon) before first job. Build $500-$1,500 starter tool kit + commit to Milwaukee M18 OR DeWalt OR Makita ecosystem. Used pickup/van if not already owned |
| Day 31-45 | Plyrium setup + GBP + first quotes | Set up Plyrium account + 3-tier honey-do list templates. Create GBP with photos. List on Yelp + Nextdoor + Facebook neighborhood groups |
| Day 46-60 | First customers + senior outreach | Door-to-door senior community outreach (high-LTV). Realtor + property manager outreach. Target: 30 paying customers by day 60. First friends-and-family discount: $200 honey-do list |
| Day 61-90 | Repeat customers + referrals | Senior + property manager referral compounding. First year goal: 100-150 unique customers + 30-40 repeat. Wire Plyrium maintenance reminder rules for annual smoke detector checks + seasonal maintenance |
(1) Working over license threshold without a license - Loss of lien rights (CA, WA), inability to sue for unpaid invoices (CA §7031), $1,000+ per-violation fines (WA L&I), risk of disgorgement. (2) Skipping general liability - $809/yr average is small relative to a single $50K bodily-injury claim. (3) Working as 1099 when reality is W-2 - DOL 2024 rule + CA AB5 + IRS 3-pronged test. CA penalties $5K-$25K per willful violation. (4) No deposit on multi-task jobs - high cancel rate without deposit. Use Plyrium save-card-on-file. (5) Underbidding to 'build a portfolio' - sets local price floor. (6) Not pulling permit on plumbing/electrical work over threshold - voided warranty + insurance + red-tag risk.
Cross-references: the pricing service work guide covers floor-rate math. The first 10 customers guide covers cold-start customer acquisition. The non-paying-customers guide covers collections law.
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