Also analyzed in: 1 other industry
Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
6
/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
23
/ 100
Weak / Hollow

What the model believes about Networx without web search.

LLM Authority?
2
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
2
/ 100
Prompted-Recall-Only

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Networx from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
23/100
Weak / Hollow
Quality?
0.61
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.36
Top associations for Networx
inconsistent lead quality 3 local service professionals 3 low-quality leads 3 lead-generation platform 2 inconsistent lead quality 2 home services marketplace 2 home improvement services 1 connects homeowners and contractors 1 roofing projects 1 results vary by location 1 HVAC services 1 remodeling projects 1 home repair solutions 1 connecting homeowners with local professionals 1 home improvement and repair 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
small maintenance jobs 2 fixing leaks 2 small home repairs 2 quick convenient help 2 furniture assembly 2 fixture fixing 1 small maintenance jobs 1 fixing leaks 1 maintenance tasks 1 minor electrical plumbing 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Networx is firmly in the model's "on-demand handyman service" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Networx known for?

Networx is known for being a home services marketing and lead-generation platform that connects homeowners with local contractors and service professionals.

Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Networx known for?

Networx is known as a home services marketplace that connects homeowners with local contractors and service professionals for projects like roofing, plumbing, HVAC, remodeling, and other home repairs.

Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
2/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best handyman services for furniture assembly? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for TV mounting? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for bathroom repairs? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for kitchen fixes? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for appliance installation? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for light fixture installation? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for drywall repair? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for outdoor repairs? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for seniors? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for landlords? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for property managers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best same-day handyman services? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for emergency repairs? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for apartment maintenance? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for move-in repairs? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for move-out fixes? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for minor carpentry work? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for home maintenance tasks? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for yard work and odd jobs? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best handyman services for booking online? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a large handyman marketplace? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a home repair app? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do handyman marketplaces compare with local independent handymen? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What is better for small repairs: a handyman app or a local handyman? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to an on-demand repair platform? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which is better for same-day fixes: a handyman platform or a general home services app? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives for booking a handyman online? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do on-demand handyman services compare with traditional repair contractors? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a gig-based handyman service? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What should I use instead of a handyman app for odd jobs? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find someone to fix small things around the house? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get help with furniture assembly? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get a TV mounted safely? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I hire someone for a few odd jobs at home? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get a light fixture installed? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I fix loose shelves or cabinets? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find help for minor home repairs? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get help with home maintenance tasks I cannot do myself? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I book help for a repair on short notice? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find a handyman for multiple small repairs in one visit? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does an on-demand handyman service cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do handyman apps charge by the hour or by the job? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the average price for a handyman visit? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there cheap handyman services for small jobs? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there any free handyman estimates online? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the most affordable way to book a handyman? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much should I pay for furniture assembly? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does TV mounting cost through a handyman service? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are same-day handyman services more expensive? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the best value handyman services for homeowners? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
2/100
Prompted-Recall-Only
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best on-demand handyman services? 590 0/5
What are the top on-demand handyman service apps? 20 0/5
Which on-demand handyman services are most recommended? 0 0/5
What are the most popular handyman service platforms? 0 0/5
What are the best handyman services for home repairs? 0 0/5
What are the best handyman services for small jobs? 0 0/5
Which handyman service is best for quick fixes? 0 0/5
What are the best handyman services near me? 2,900 0/5
What are the best handyman services for homeowners? 0 0/5
What are the best handyman apps for odd jobs? 0 0/5
What are the top handyman service companies? 0 0/5
Which handyman services are easiest to book? 0 0/5
What are the most affordable handyman services? 720 0/5
What are the best handyman services for mounting and assembly? 0 0/5
What are the best on-demand handyman services for renters? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses

Also analyzed in Networx in 1 other industry

This page covers Networx in On-Demand Handyman Services. The model also evaluates it against the industries below, with their own prompts and competitor sets. Click any industry for the matching report.

What to do next Recommendations for Networx

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Build foundational authoritative coverage

Your LBA is low. The model has limited or no specific beliefs about your brand. Focus on authoritative third-party coverage: Wikipedia, industry-specific publications, founder interviews on podcasts with transcripts, and "best of" list articles.

+10 to +25 on LBA over 12-24 months

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Enter the model's competitive set

The model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 months

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Smoothed geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Authority and TOM are floored at LBA × 0.1 before the geometric mean (the same floor used in the per-metric cards above, so brand cards and the composite tell the same story). Formula: composite = ((LBA + 5)(Authority + 5)(TOM + 5))^(1/3) - 5. The floor keeps brands the model clearly recognises but doesn't yet recommend from collapsing to zero, while a single genuinely weak metric still pulls the composite down. Full methodology.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 4:53 AM

All 210 AI responses for Networx

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6 prompts)

What is Networx known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is known for being a home services marketing and lead-generation platform that connects homeowners with local contractors and service professionals.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is known as a home services marketplace that connects homeowners with local contractors and service professionals for projects like roofing, plumbing, HVAC, remodeling, and other home repairs.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is known for connecting homeowners with local home improvement and repair professionals, such as contractors, plumbers, electricians, and roofers.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is known for connecting homeowners with local home improvement and service professionals, helping contractors generate leads for jobs like roofing, plumbing, HVAC, and remodeling.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is best known as a home services marketing and lead-generation platform that connects homeowners with local contractors and service professionals.

What are Networx's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Networx’s main strengths are lead generation and local contractor matching, broad service coverage, and a simple way for homeowners to compare multiple pros quickly. It can be useful for contractors looking to fill their pipeline with qualified leads.

Main weaknesses: lead quality can be inconsistent, contractors may pay for leads that don’t convert, competition among pros can be intense, and customer experience can vary because the work is done by independent providers rather than Networx itself.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Networx’s main strengths are its large network of local home-service professionals, easy project matching, and fast lead generation for contractors. It’s also strong for homeowners who want multiple quotes without doing a lot of legwork.

Main weaknesses: lead quality can be inconsistent, pricing for contractors can feel high relative to conversion, and competition for the same lead can be intense. Some users also report uneven customer service and variable contractor experience depending on location.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Networx’s main strengths are its large network of home-service leads, broad contractor categories, and the convenience of quickly connecting homeowners with local pros. It can be useful for businesses that want a steady stream of potential jobs without building all lead generation themselves.

Its main weaknesses are cost and lead quality concerns: some contractors report that leads can be shared with multiple competitors, which can make conversion rates lower and raise acquisition costs. Results can also vary a lot by market, and success often depends on fast follow-up and strong sales processes.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Networx’s main strengths are its large contractor lead network, strong local-service focus, and easy setup for businesses that want a steady stream of job leads without building their own marketing funnel. It’s also known for helping home-service pros target specific jobs and areas quickly.

Its main weaknesses are cost and lead quality inconsistency: some users feel they pay for leads that don’t convert, and competition for the same leads can be high. It can also be less effective in slower markets or for businesses that don’t respond quickly to inquiries.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Networx’s main strengths are its strong lead-generation model for home service professionals, broad contractor category coverage, and simple way for businesses to get inbound jobs without building their own marketing funnel. It’s also known for fast lead delivery and useful targeting for local service providers.

Main weaknesses: lead quality can be inconsistent, pricing can feel expensive or competitive for smaller businesses, and some users report that leads are shared with multiple contractors, which can reduce conversion rates. It also tends to work best for businesses with quick sales follow-up and solid close rates.

Who should use Networx? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is best for home service businesses that want a steady flow of local leads—especially contractors, plumbers, electricians, HVAC pros, roofers, remodelers, and similar small-to-mid-sized service companies. It can also fit businesses that are willing to pay for leads and follow up fast.

You should avoid it if you want guaranteed exclusive leads, have a very tight ad budget, can’t respond quickly to leads, or don’t operate in the home services space. It may also be a poor fit if you prefer full control over your own marketing and customer acquisition channels.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is best for homeowners who want to quickly find local contractors and compare bids for home projects like roofing, plumbing, HVAC, remodeling, or landscaping. It can also suit service pros/contractors who want leads and are willing to pay for customer acquisition.

Who should use it:

  • Homeowners with a specific project and limited time to shop around
  • People who want multiple quotes from local providers
  • Contractors looking for lead generation

Who should avoid it:

  • People who want to hire only by personal referral or strict vetting
  • Anyone uncomfortable sharing contact info to get matched with providers
  • Small contractors who don’t want pay-per-lead or lead-quality risk
  • Users with very simple jobs who can find a better deal directly

In short: good for convenience and lead generation, less ideal if you want maximum control, privacy, or guaranteed lead quality.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is best for home-service contractors and small businesses that want a steady stream of local leads—especially roofers, plumbers, HVAC pros, electricians, landscapers, remodelers, and similar trades that can quickly follow up on quote requests.

You should avoid it if you’re not in a local service business, if you can’t respond to leads fast, if your margins are too thin to pay for leads that may not convert, or if you need guaranteed exclusive jobs (lead-sharing can be an issue). It’s also a poor fit if you prefer fully organic, referral-only growth or don’t have a strong sales/follow-up process.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is best for home-service businesses like contractors, remodelers, roofers, plumbers, electricians, and other local pros who want leads and are willing to compete for them.

Who should use it:

  • Small to mid-sized home-service businesses
  • Companies with a sales team that can follow up fast
  • Businesses looking to grow volume quickly

Who should avoid it:

  • Businesses outside home services
  • Very small shops that can’t respond to leads quickly
  • Companies with a tight budget or low tolerance for shared/competitive leads
  • Anyone expecting guaranteed jobs instead of lead generation
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is best for home-service pros—especially small to mid-size contractors like plumbers, electricians, HVAC techs, roofers, and remodelers—who want leads and help with digital marketing.

Who should use it:

  • Contractors who want more local leads
  • Businesses that can respond quickly to inbound calls/messages
  • Companies comfortable paying for lead generation or marketing services
  • Teams that want support with online ads, SEO, or reputation management

Who should avoid it:

  • Very small operators with tight budgets who can’t afford lead costs
  • Businesses that don’t need lead generation
  • Contractors who prefer only organic referrals and no marketing services
  • Anyone who can’t respond fast to leads, since lead-buying services work best with quick follow-up
How does Networx compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is generally positioned as a lead-generation marketplace for home service pros, so its main competitors are typically Angi, HomeAdvisor (now part of Angi), Thumbtack, and Houzz Pro. Compared with them:

  • Angi/HomeAdvisor: much larger brand recognition and consumer traffic, but often more expensive and highly competitive for contractors.
  • Thumbtack: broader service categories and flexible quoting, but lead quality can vary by category and market.
  • Houzz Pro: stronger fit for design/build and remodeling businesses, with more project-management/CRM tools.
  • Networx: usually seen as a smaller, more focused option in home services, with simpler lead purchasing and less brand noise than the biggest players, but also less scale and mindshare.

In short, Networx tends to compete on focus and simplicity, while bigger rivals compete on volume, tooling, and brand reach.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is generally positioned as a lead-generation marketplace for home improvement and repair, so it competes more on matching homeowners with local pros than on being a full-service contractor platform.

Compared with main competitors like Angi, HomeAdvisor, Thumbtack, and Houzz:

  • vs Angi/HomeAdvisor: Networx is similar in that it connects consumers with contractors, but it’s typically seen as smaller and more niche, with less brand recognition and a narrower focus.
  • vs Thumbtack: Thumbtack is broader and more flexible for many service categories, while Networx is more focused on home services and contractor leads.
  • vs Houzz: Houzz is stronger for inspiration, design, and remodeling discovery; Networx is more transaction- and lead-focused.

In short, Networx’s strengths are its home-services specialization and local lead matching, while its weaknesses versus bigger competitors are scale, brand awareness, and breadth of services.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is generally positioned as a home-services lead generation and advertising platform, competing with brands like Angi, HomeAdvisor, Thumbtack, Houzz, and Yelp/Google lead sources. Compared with its main competitors:

  • vs. Angi/HomeAdvisor: Networx is usually smaller and more niche. Angi/HomeAdvisor tend to have broader consumer brand recognition and larger traffic, while Networx is often seen as more focused on helping contractors buy leads in specific home-improvement categories.
  • vs. Thumbtack: Thumbtack gives contractors more control over which jobs they quote and is more marketplace-like. Networx is more lead-gen oriented, which can feel simpler but less flexible.
  • vs. Houzz: Houzz is stronger for design-oriented remodeling and inspiration. Networx is more about direct lead acquisition than brand-building or visual discovery.
  • vs. Yelp/Google Ads: Those can generate high-intent local leads, but they require more marketing skill and setup. Networx is more turnkey for contractors who want ready-made lead flow.

In short, Networx is typically valued for simplicity and niche contractor lead generation, but it usually has less scale, brand awareness, and marketplace depth than the biggest competitors.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is generally positioned as a lead-generation marketplace for home-service pros, so it competes most directly with Angi, Thumbtack, and HomeAdvisor (which is part of Angi). Compared with Angi/HomeAdvisor, Networx is usually viewed as smaller and less consumer-facing, but more focused on connecting contractors with leads rather than being a broad consumer brand. Compared with Thumbtack, Networx is narrower and more traditional in how it routes leads, while Thumbtack offers a broader self-serve marketplace across many service categories. In short: Networx is best known as a specialized contractor lead source, while its main competitors tend to have bigger brand recognition, wider category coverage, and larger consumer traffic.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Networx is generally positioned as a home-services lead generation marketplace, so its main competitors are companies like Angi, HomeAdvisor, Thumbtack, and Porch. Compared with Angi/HomeAdvisor, Networx is usually seen as smaller and more specialized, with a stronger focus on connecting contractors to customer leads rather than a broad consumer home-improvement ecosystem. Compared with Thumbtack, Networx is typically more lead-centric and contractor-focused, while Thumbtack offers a wider range of local services beyond home improvement. Compared with Porch, Networx is similar in the contractor-lead space but is often viewed as more traditional in how it routes and sells leads. Overall, Networx’s strengths are niche focus and simplicity for contractors; its downside versus bigger competitors is less brand recognition and a smaller consumer reach.

What do people typically complain about with Networx?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain that Networx can be expensive, that lead quality is inconsistent, and that some leads are shared with multiple contractors. Others mention billing/cancellation friction, too many sales calls, and that the ROI can be hit-or-miss depending on the market and service type.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Networx leads can be low quality or unqualified, that pricing can feel expensive for the value, and that customer support or billing is sometimes frustrating. Some also say they get too many sales calls/emails after signing up, and that the platform’s lead exclusivity or refund policies can be inconsistent.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain that Networx sends too many sales calls/emails, that leads are low quality or duplicated, and that the service can be expensive for what contractors get back. Some also say cancellations/refunds are difficult and that the leads don’t always turn into real jobs.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Networx leads can be low quality or unqualified, that they may get charged for leads that don’t convert, and that the pricing/contract terms can feel unclear or hard to cancel. Some also report inconsistent customer support and aggressive follow-up sales.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain that Networx leads can be low quality or unqualified, pricing can feel expensive for the value, and there may be aggressive sales follow-up. Some contractors also say they get shared leads with competitors, that cancellations/refunds can be difficult, and that results vary a lot by location and trade.

What is a typical on-demand handyman service known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical on-demand handyman service is known for quick, convenient help with small home repairs and maintenance jobs—like fixing leaks, mounting TVs, assembling furniture, patching drywall, and other odd jobs on short notice.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical on-demand handyman service is known for quick, convenient help with small home repair and maintenance jobs, like fixing fixtures, assembling furniture, hanging shelves, or minor plumbing and electrical tasks.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical on-demand handyman service is known for quick, convenient help with small home repairs and odd jobs—like furniture assembly, hanging shelves, fixing leaky faucets, patching drywall, minor electrical or plumbing tasks, and general maintenance.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical on-demand handyman service is known for quick, convenient help with small home repairs and maintenance tasks—like fixing leaks, mounting shelves, assembling furniture, hanging TVs, and other odd jobs.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical on-demand handyman service is known for quick, convenient help with home repairs and maintenance—things like fixing leaks, assembling furniture, hanging shelves, minor electrical or plumbing work, and other small jobs on short notice.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best handyman services for furniture assembly? discovery 480/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

Top picks for furniture assembly:

  1. Taskrabbit — best overall
    • Great for IKEA and flat-pack furniture
    • Easy booking, clear hourly pricing, lots of reviews
  2. IKEA Taskrabbit Assembly — best for IKEA furniture
    • Official furniture assembly option for IKEA purchases
    • Reliable if you want a simple, brand-specific setup
  3. Thumbtack — best for comparing local pros
    • You can compare quotes, ratings, and availability
    • Good if you want the cheapest or fastest option
  4. Angi — good for vetted local handymen
    • Useful if you want a handyman who can also do small repairs
    • Best for larger home-service needs
  5. Handy — convenient for standard assembly jobs
    • Easy to book online
    • Works well for basic furniture assembly

Best choice by need:

  • Fast and reliable: Taskrabbit
  • IKEA furniture: IKEA Taskrabbit
  • Lowest price comparison: Thumbtack
  • General home tasks: Angi

If you want, I can also give you the best service for your city or a price comparison.

retrieval Not mentioned

If you want furniture assembly, the best handyman options in the U.S. are usually:

  • Taskrabbit — best for fast, on-demand assembly; they offer furniture assembly, often same-day, and their Taskers bring tools. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Mr. Handyman — best if you want a more traditional handyman company; they assemble beds, dressers, desks, patio furniture, and more, and offer disassembly/reassembly too. (mrhandyman.com)
  • Angi — best for comparing local pros and getting quotes; their furniture assembly pricing guide shows average costs around $50–$150. (angi.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Taskrabbit
  • Best for a full-service handyman: Mr. Handyman
  • Best for shopping around on price: Angi

If you want, I can also give you the best choice for your city or compare Taskrabbit vs Mr. Handyman vs Angi on price, speed, and trustworthiness.

What are the best handyman services for TV mounting? discovery 140/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

Best options for TV mounting:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick same-day or next-day mounting. Good for basic installs and smaller jobs.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local pros and prices. You can pick by reviews and quote.
  • Angi — good for finding vetted local handymen with customer ratings.
  • Best Buy Geek Squad — solid if you want a more polished, brand-name installation service.
  • Lowe’s / The Home Depot installation services — convenient if you’re already buying the TV or mount there.
  • Handy — easy booking, but quality can vary more than the others.

Best overall: TaskRabbit for speed, Thumbtack for value, Geek Squad for reliability.

If you want, I can also recommend the best TV mounts to buy, like Sanus, ECHOGEAR, or Mounting Dream.

retrieval Not mentioned

If you want the best handyman services for TV mounting, my short list is:

  1. TaskRabbit — best for fast, flexible, same-day-ish local help and easy booking. Their TV-mounting service covers installation, leveling, cleanup, and works across common wall types. (taskrabbit.com)
  2. Mr. Handyman — best for a more traditional handyman company with TV wall-mount installation as a core service; they also emphasize licensed/insured pros and clear pricing. (mrhandyman.com)
  3. Angi — best for comparing local pros and quotes; Angi’s TV mounting marketplace is active now, and its recent pricing page says labor typically runs about $160–$360. (angi.com)
  4. The Home Depot Home Services — best if you want a big-box bundled option; many local Home Depot service pages list TV mounting and say the contractors are licensed/insured. (homedepot.com)

My pick:

  • Best overall: TaskRabbit
  • Best for reliability: Mr. Handyman
  • Best for shopping price: Angi

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best TV mounting service near your ZIP code.

What are the best handyman services for bathroom repairs? discovery 30/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

For bathroom repairs, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — good for dependable, general bathroom fixes
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for small-to-medium repairs
  • Handyman Connection — good for multi-step jobs
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick local help
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing multiple pros fast

Best for bathroom-specific repairs:

  • Caulking and grout repair
  • Toilet replacement
  • Vanity or mirror installation
  • Drywall patching
  • Leaky faucet repair
  • Shower head / fixture replacement

If you have:

  • active leaks
  • drain problems
  • toilet flange issues
  • pipe repairs

…hire a licensed plumber, not just a handyman.

If you want, I can also give you the best service by budget or what to ask before hiring.

retrieval Not mentioned

For bathroom repairs, the best handyman option depends on the job:

  • Ace Handyman Services — good for bathroom refreshes, caulking, re-grouting, and small repairs; some local offices say they’re licensed, insured, bonded, and offer a labor warranty. (acehandymanservices.com)
  • Mr. Handyman — strong choice if you want a broader bathroom repair/remodel shop, including plumbing-related work and shower/toilet repair in some locations. (mrhandyman.com)
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, smaller fixes and same-day help; their handyman service includes minor plumbing like faucet replacement and unclogging drains, but they note you should check qualifications and use a licensed contractor when needed. (taskrabbit.com)
  • The Home Depot Pro/Home Services — useful if you want a more retail-backed referral option; their handyman services can include bathtub repair, shower repair, toilet repair, shower head replacement, and grab bar installation. (homedepot.com)

Rule of thumb: for leaks, electrical issues, or anything structural, hire a licensed plumber/contractor, not just a general handyman. Angi also recommends checking that a handyman is licensed, certified, and insured. (taskrabbit.com)

If you tell me your city/ZIP and the exact bathroom issue, I can narrow it to the best local option.

What are the best handyman services for kitchen fixes? discovery 10/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

For kitchen fixes, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — great for small-to-medium kitchen repairs like cabinet fixes, caulking, hardware replacement, and minor plumbing.
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid all-around option for kitchen updates, tile touch-ups, and appliance install help.
  • Handyman Connection — good for multi-item kitchen punch lists and reliable local crews.
  • TaskRabbit — best if you need fast, cheaper help for simple jobs like mounting, tightening, patching, or small assembly.
  • The Home Depot Pro Referral — useful for finding local pros for more specific kitchen work.

For common kitchen fixes, I’d look for help with:

  • cabinet door alignment / hinge replacement
  • countertop caulking
  • sink faucet replacement
  • garbage disposal swap
  • backsplash tile repair
  • drywall patching
  • appliance installation

If you want, I can also give you the best service for your exact kitchen job and your city/ZIP.

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For kitchen fixes, the strongest bets are:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for cabinet repairs, backsplash installation, countertop sealing, tile/grout repair, and fixture upgrades. (mrhandyman.com)
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for a broader “kitchen repair & refresh” job, especially if you want a local franchise team. (acehandymanservices.com)
  • TaskRabbit — best for smaller, fast-turnaround jobs like cabinet fixes, sealing/caulking, minor plumbing, and flooring/tiling help; some tasks can be booked same day. (taskrabbit.com)

Best fit by job type

If you want, I can narrow this to the best option in your city and the exact kitchen repair you need.

What are the best handyman services for appliance installation? discovery 30/mo
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For appliance installation, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — solid for installed-in-place appliances like dishwashers, microwaves, and garbage disposals.
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for smaller install jobs and reliable local crews.
  • Handy — convenient for quick booking, though quality can vary by pro.
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare local pros and prices.
  • TaskRabbit — good for simple appliance setup/installation when you want fast, same-day help.

If you’re installing a more complex appliance, like a gas range, built-in oven, or washer/dryer with plumbing/electrical work, hire:

  • a licensed plumber
  • a licensed electrician
  • or the manufacturer’s installation service

Best brands/products for appliance installs:

  • Whirlpool
  • LG
  • GE Appliances
  • Samsung
  • Bosch

Rule of thumb:

  • Standard plug-in appliances → handyman service
  • Gas/electrical/plumbing hookups → licensed specialist

If you want, I can give you the best option by appliance type (dishwasher, microwave, oven, washer/dryer, etc.).

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If you want the best handyman/appliance installation options in the U.S., I’d shortlist these:

  1. Lowe’s — best for a more “full-service” install. They handle many appliance installs, use professional independent installers, and note labor warranty coverage. They also clearly spell out what’s included/excluded. (lowes.com)
  2. Taskrabbit — best for same-day / flexible handyman-style help. Taskrabbit offers appliance installation & repair, lets you compare Taskers by price and reviews, and advertises same-day booking in many areas. (taskrabbit.com)
  3. The Home Depot — best if you want install coordinated with appliance purchase in supported markets. Their appliance install pages show they offer installation for select appliances and require existing hookups/rough-in in place. (homedepot.com)
  4. Best Buy — good for appliances they sell + installation add-on, especially for standard installs like a refrigerator, dishwasher, or stove. (bestbuy.com)

Quick rule:

  • Need same-day handyman help? Taskrabbit.
  • Need bundled purchase + install? Lowe’s or Home Depot.
  • Need store-backed install for a new appliance? Best Buy. (taskrabbit.com)

If you tell me your appliance type (dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge, gas range, etc.) and your ZIP code, I can narrow it down to the best option near you.

What are the best handyman services for light fixture installation? discovery
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For light fixture installation, the best handyman services are usually the ones that are insured, background-checked, and experienced with minor electrical work.

Good options
  • Mr. Handyman — strong choice for small home jobs; usually dependable and professional.
  • Handyman Connection — good for fixture swaps, ceiling lights, and other light electrical tasks.
  • TaskRabbit — best if you want fast, local booking and a lower-cost option.
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for straightforward installations and general home repair.
  • Thumbtack — not a company itself, but great for finding top-rated local handymen near you.
What to check before hiring
  • Licensed electrician vs. handyman:

If the job involves new wiring, dimmer issues, or circuit changes, hire a licensed electrician.

  • Insurance
  • Reviews with photos
  • Upfront pricing
  • Experience with your fixture type (flush mount, pendant, chandelier, ceiling fan/light combo)
Best choice by situation
  • Simple fixture swap: TaskRabbit or Ace Handyman Services
  • More reliable all-around service: Mr. Handyman
  • Need to compare local pros: Thumbtack

If you want, I can also give you a top 5 list for your city or help you decide whether this should be a handyman or electrician job.

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For light fixture installation, the best picks are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — best if you want a full-service, insured handyman company; they specifically offer light fixture installation and say their pros are licensed/insured. (mrhandyman.com)
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, small jobs if you want to book a local Tasker online; they offer light installation and note that more complex wiring should be handled by a licensed electrician. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Thumbtack — best for getting multiple quotes from local pros; it has dedicated lighting-installation and electrician pages with pricing info. (thumbtack.com)
  • Angi / Handy — good for finding local light-fixture installers; Angi also recommends a licensed, insured electrician for electrical work. (angi.com)

My quick recommendation:

  • Simple fixture swap: Mr. Handyman or TaskRabbit. (mrhandyman.com)
  • New wiring / no existing box / anything tricky: hire a licensed electrician via Angi or Thumbtack. (angi.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down by your city and give the best local options.

What are the best handyman services for drywall repair? discovery 880/mo
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For drywall repair, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — strong for small-to-medium drywall patches, usually reliable and insured
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for clean, professional patch-and-paint work
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, local jobs if you want lower cost
  • Thumbtack — good for comparing multiple drywall handymen and reviews
  • Angi — useful for finding vetted local pros
Best for different jobs
  • Small holes / nail pops: local handyman via TaskRabbit or Thumbtack
  • Water damage / larger patches: Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services
  • Texture matching / paint blending: a specialist drywall contractor is better than a general handyman
What to ask for
  • Does the estimate include patching, sanding, priming, and painting?
  • Can they match orange peel, knockdown, or smooth texture?
  • Are they licensed/insured?
  • Do they use quality materials like USG Sheetrock, 3M High Strength Small Hole Repair, or DAP DryDex Spackling?

If you want, I can also give you a best service by budget or a top product list for DIY drywall repair.

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Best bets for drywall repair in the U.S.:

  1. Mr. Handyman — best for a more “pro service” feel; they specifically offer drywall patching, repair, and finishing, and back work with the Neighborly Done Right Promise. (mrhandyman.com)
  2. TaskRabbit — best for fast, often same-day small drywall jobs; their drywall repair page says Taskers handle small holes, medium damage, and even full panel replacement. (taskrabbit.com)
  3. Angi — best for comparing local pros and review counts; its wall-repair listings show verified homeowner reviews and local drywall repair pros. (angi.com)
  4. Thumbtack — best if you want multiple local quotes and quick replies from independent handymen/drywall pros. (thumbtack.com)

My quick pick:

If you want, I can also help you choose the best option for your city or draft a message to send to repair pros.

What are the best handyman services for outdoor repairs? discovery
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For outdoor repairs, the best handyman services are usually the ones that handle deck/fence repair, gutter fixes, siding, exterior trim, power washing, patio/porch repair, and minor roof patching.

Good options to look at:

  • Mr. Handyman — solid all-around for exterior carpentry, gutter repair, fence work
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for smaller outdoor maintenance jobs
  • Handyman Connection — useful for deck, porch, and fence repairs
  • Taskrabbit — best for small one-off jobs if you already know exactly what you need
  • Angi — good for comparing local pros

If you want the best home-maintenance products for outdoor touch-ups, these are reliable:

  • Rust-Oleum for rusted metal and outdoor surfaces
  • Flex Seal for temporary leak sealing
  • Sika for concrete crack repair
  • Thompson’s WaterSeal for decks and fences

If you tell me your exact repair—deck, fence, gutter, siding, or patio—I can narrow it down to the best service type and materials.

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For outdoor repairs, the best options are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for bigger exterior jobs like gutters, siding, wood rot, power washing, painting, deck/patio repair, and weatherproofing. (mrhandyman.com)
  • Handyman Connection — good for interior + exterior maintenance, including gutter cleaning, weather stripping, fence repairs, and seasonal maintenance. (handymanconnection.com)
  • TaskRabbit — best for small, quick outdoor tasks and often same-day service; it’s more of a marketplace for local taskers. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare local pros and get quotes for outdoor work like deck, fence, patio cover, pressure washing, and exterior light installs. (thumbtack.com)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can also give you the best choice by specific repair (deck, fence, gutters, patio, power washing, etc.).

What are the best handyman services for seniors? discovery 1,000/mo
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For seniors, the best handyman services are usually the ones that are:

  • background-checked and insured
  • good with small jobs like grab bars, fixtures, doors, smoke alarms, and minor repairs
  • easy to schedule
  • clear about pricing
  • senior-friendly (patient, respectful, can work with family/POA)

Good national options to check:

  1. Mr. Handyman – reliable for general home repairs and maintenance.
  2. Ace Handyman Services – good reputation, often very good for smaller jobs.
  3. TruBlue Home Service Ally – especially good for seniors; focuses on aging-in-place and safety upgrades.
  4. Handy – convenient for quick one-off tasks, though quality can vary by local contractor.
  5. Taskrabbit – useful for small, simple jobs, but vet each tasker carefully.

If the main goal is safe aging at home, I’d start with TruBlue Home Service Ally or Ace Handyman Services.

Quick tip: ask for these specific things when booking:

  • “Are you licensed and insured?”
  • “Do you do senior-safe installs like grab bars and railings?”
  • “Do you offer hourly pricing or written estimates?”
  • “Can you send the same handyman for repeat visits?”

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman services by city or a checklist for hiring one safely.

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The best options for seniors are usually:

  1. Habitat for Humanity Aging in Place — best if the goal is safer, senior-friendly modifications and repair help through local affiliates. They offer home repair assessments, modifications, and linked community support. (habitat.org)
  2. TruBlue Home Service Ally — best for senior-focused handyman help and accessibility modifications. Their site says they serve busy adults and seniors with trustworthy handyman, maintenance, and senior modification services. (trublueally.com)
  3. Mr. Handyman — best if you want a national franchise with aging-in-place/safety-mobility services and broad availability by ZIP code. (mrhandyman.com)
  4. Ace Handyman Services — best for smaller home repairs plus an “Aging in Place” option through some locations. (acehardware.com)
  5. Your local Area Agency on Aging / Eldercare Locator — best for free or lower-cost referrals to vetted local repair help and senior home-modification programs. (eldercare.acl.gov)

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best options in your ZIP code.

What are the best handyman services for landlords? discovery
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For landlords, the best handyman services are usually the ones that are fast, reliable, and can handle small-to-medium recurring repairs.

Best options
  • Mr. Handyman — best for consistent, professional service and multi-trade repairs.
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for landlords who want dependable local technicians.
  • Handyman Connection — solid for repeat maintenance and tenant move-out punch lists.
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick one-off jobs and same-day help.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local handymen and pricing.
  • Angi — useful for finding reviewed pros, especially if you manage multiple units.
Best for landlords specifically

Look for handymen who can handle:

  • faucet/toilet repairs
  • drywall patching
  • lock changes
  • appliance install/basic troubleshooting
  • door/hinge repairs
  • paint touch-ups
  • smoke detector replacement
  • turnover punch lists
What to prioritize
  • insured and bonded
  • background-checked
  • same-day or next-day availability
  • clear hourly or flat-rate pricing
  • experience with rental turnovers

If you want, I can also give you a best handyman service by landlord type: single rental, small portfolio, or multi-unit.

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For landlords, the best handyman setup is usually a mix of one reliable recurring pro plus a marketplace backup.

Top picks:

  1. Mr. Handyman — best for ongoing rental maintenance, punch lists, and property-manager style work. Their sites explicitly market property inspection and maintenance services for property managers. (mrhandyman.com)
  2. TaskRabbit — best for quick, smaller turnover jobs. Its handyman category includes drywall repair, appliance installs, plumbing help, painting, sealing/caulking, and more. (taskrabbit.com)
  3. Angi — best for comparing local pros and getting quotes fast. Angi says it matches you with up to 3 pros and highlights verified reviews, licensing, and insurance questions. (angi.com)
  4. Handy — best if you also need move-in/move-out cleaning and simple handyman tasks. Handy says it offers move-out/move-in cleaning, next-day availability in many areas, and online booking. (orders.handy.com)

My short recommendation:

  • Single-family landlords: Mr. Handyman
  • Fast tenant turnovers: TaskRabbit + Handy
  • Need to shop prices: Angi

If you want, I can narrow this to the best option in your city or for your budget.

What are the best handyman services for property managers? discovery
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For property managers, the best handyman services are the ones that are:

  • Fast for tenant requests
  • Reliable for recurring maintenance
  • Able to handle multiple small jobs in one visit
  • Licensed/insured
  • Good at photo updates and invoicing
Best types of handyman services
  1. General maintenance

Doors, locks, drywall patches, caulking, fixture swaps, minor repairs.

  1. Turnover/turn services

Paint touch-ups, deep clean coordination, punch-list completion, smoke alarm checks.

  1. Emergency repairs

Leak mitigation, broken fixtures, lockouts, electrical issues, storm damage.

  1. Preventive maintenance

Gutter cleaning, HVAC filter changes, smoke/CO alarm testing, inspections.

Good platforms/providers to look at
  • Thumbtack – good for finding local pros quickly
  • Angi – broad contractor network
  • TaskRabbit – best for smaller one-off jobs
  • Handy – useful for routine home tasks in some markets
  • Lula – built more for property managers and maintenance coordination
  • Latchel – strong for resident maintenance request workflows
What to look for in a handyman partner
  • 24/7 or same-day response
  • Clear service area and pricing
  • Insurance + workers’ comp
  • Ability to handle commercial/residential units
  • Before/after photos and digital reports
  • SLA or guaranteed response times

If you want, I can also give you a top handyman service shortlist by city or a property-manager vendor checklist.

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For property managers, the best handyman services are usually the ones built for commercial portfolios, multi-site dispatch, and preventive maintenance—not just one-off home repairs. Top picks:

  • Mr. Handyman — strong all-around choice for property managers; they advertise commercial handyman services for businesses and multi-location support. (mrhandyman.com)
  • Kaminskiy Care & Repair — good if you want a nationwide commercial handyman option with routine maintenance, emergency repairs, and tenant-improvement-style work. (careandrepair.com)
  • Planned Companies — best for larger multifamily/condo/HOA portfolios that want handyman work plus building maintenance, inspections, and on-site staffing support. (plannedcompanies.com)
  • American Maintenance — best if you want a broader facilities partner; they bundle handyman services with janitorial, landscaping, snow removal, and pest control, plus ticketing/24-hour response. (americanmaintenancecorp.com)
  • Ace Handyman Services — worth considering if you want a franchise-backed brand with broad local coverage; it’s part of the Neighborly family. (franchise.org)

Best choice by need:

  • Small/mid-size property manager: Mr. Handyman. (mrhandyman.com)
  • Multiple properties / faster response / national reach: Kaminskiy or American Maintenance. (careandrepair.com)
  • Multifamily / HOA / concierge-style ops: Planned Companies. (plannedcompanies.com)

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best options in your state/city or make a vendor checklist for comparing bids.

What are the best same-day handyman services? discovery 70/mo
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Best same-day handyman services (in the US) are usually:

  1. Taskrabbit — Best for fast booking and small jobs

Great for mounting, furniture assembly, TV installs, minor repairs, and quick help today in many cities.

  1. Thumbtack — Best for comparing local handymen quickly

You can often get multiple quotes fast and find someone available the same day.

  1. Angi (Angi Services / Angi Local Pros) — Best for broader home repair needs

Good if you want vetted pros for plumbing, drywall, door fixes, etc.

  1. Mr. Handyman — Best for reliable, professional service

Usually very solid for standard handyman work, though same-day availability varies by franchise/location.

  1. Ace Handyman Services — Best for dependable local service

Often a good choice for smaller repairs, carpentry, and general maintenance.

If you need help today:

  • Start with Taskrabbit for the fastest booking.
  • If that fails, check Thumbtack and filter for “available today.”

If you want, I can also give you the best same-day handyman service in your city.

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If you need same-day handyman help in the U.S., the best bets are:

  1. TaskRabbit — strongest for true same-day booking; Taskers often have open time slots today, and TaskRabbit explicitly advertises same-day handyman service. (taskrabbit.com)
  2. Angi — good for comparing local handymen quickly; Angi’s handyman directory says “same day service” is available. (angi.com)
  3. Handy — better for next-day than truly same-day; Handy advertises booking in about 60 seconds and as early as tomorrow. (handy.com)

My pick:

  • Best overall: TaskRabbit
  • Best for shopping around: Angi
  • Best if tomorrow is OK: Handy (taskrabbit.com)

If you want, I can also give you the best same-day options in your city.

What are the best handyman services for emergency repairs? discovery
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For emergency repairs, the best options are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — good for fast general home repairs, drywall, doors, fixtures, and odd jobs.
  • Ace Handyman Services — reliable for same-day or next-day handyman work in many areas.
  • Handyman Connection — solid for emergency-type home fixes and larger repair lists.
  • TaskRabbit — best if you need someone fast for smaller urgent fixes, depending on your city.
  • Thumbtack — good for finding local handymen with quick availability and reviews.

For true emergencies:

  • Plumbing leak / no water → call a licensed plumber
  • No power / sparking outlet → call a licensed electrician
  • Roof leak / storm damage → call a roofing contractor
  • Gas smell → leave the home and call the gas utility/emergency services

Best choice overall:

  • Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services for general emergency home repairs
  • TaskRabbit for the fastest small-job help

If you want, I can also help you find the best emergency handyman service in your city.

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For emergency repairs, my short list is:

  1. Mr. Handyman — best for urgent home repairs like broken doors, drywall damage, and leak-related fixes; they say they prioritize urgent repairs, though they don’t provide 24/7 response. (mrhandyman.com)
  2. TaskRabbit — best for same-day help with smaller handyman jobs; their handyman page says same-day service is available, but they also note true emergency work usually needs a licensed specialist. (taskrabbit.com)
  3. Neighborly / Mr. Handyman network — good if you want a local vetted pro with upfront estimates and broad home-service coverage. (neighborly.com)
  4. Ace Handyman Services — good for local, independently owned handyman teams; many offices list standard business hours, so it’s better for fast scheduled help than true after-hours emergencies. (acehandymanservices.com)

Best pick by situation:

  • Leak / door / storm damage: Mr. Handyman. (mrhandyman.com)
  • Need someone today for a quick fix: TaskRabbit. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Want a vetted local chain with estimates: Neighborly / Ace Handyman. (neighborly.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best option in your city.

What are the best handyman services for apartment maintenance? discovery
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For apartment maintenance, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, insured, multi-skill repairs
  • Ace Handyman Services — strong for small maintenance jobs and property upkeep
  • TaskRabbit — good for quick fixes and same-day help
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare local handymen by reviews and price
  • Angi — useful for finding vetted pros for recurring maintenance
  • Handy — convenient for basic apartment tasks and routine jobs

Best for apartment maintenance jobs like:

  • drywall patching
  • faucet/leak fixes
  • door handle/lock repair
  • TV mounting
  • furniture assembly
  • caulking and minor painting
  • smoke detector replacement
  • light fixture swaps

If you want the safest choice, go with Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services. If you want the cheapest/local options, use Thumbtack or TaskRabbit.

If you want, I can also give you the best option by budget, speed, or city.

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For apartment maintenance, the best options are usually:

  1. TaskRabbit — best for quick, small jobs like furniture assembly, mounting, drywall touch-ups, and general home maintenance. Their handyman/home maintenance service is built for on-demand tasks and starts around $40/hour. (taskrabbit.com)
  2. Mr. Handyman — best if you want a more traditional, insured handyman company for recurring maintenance, repairs, and apartment-turn work. They explicitly market home maintenance and even have an apartment preventative maintenance checklist. (mrhandyman.com)
  3. Angi — best for comparing local handymen and getting multiple quotes in one place. (angi.com)

Rule of thumb: use a handyman for minor repairs, but hire a licensed electrician or plumber for anything beyond simple fixes. (bobvila.com)

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman service by city or a short checklist of what apartment maintenance tasks to outsource.

What are the best handyman services for move-in repairs? discovery
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For move-in repairs, the best handyman services are usually the ones that are insured, well-reviewed, and can do small-to-medium punch-list jobs fast.

Top picks
  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, professional “one-stop” home repair work
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for drywall, caulking, fixtures, doors, and light carpentry
  • Handyman Connection — solid for broader repair lists and larger home projects
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, same-week small fixes
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple local handymen by price and reviews
What to look for
  • Licensed/insured
  • Strong recent reviews
  • Hourly rate or minimum service fee upfront
  • Experience with:
    • patching holes
    • painting touch-ups
    • caulking
    • toilet/faucet replacement
    • door adjustments
    • mounting shelves/TVs
    • appliance hookups
Best move-in combo

If you have a long list, use Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services. If you only need a few quick fixes, use TaskRabbit or Thumbtack.

If you want, I can also give you a move-in repair checklist or help you choose the best option for your city and budget.

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For move-in repairs, the best options are usually:

  1. Mr. Handyman — best for a broad checklist of small repairs and installations like drywall patching, TV mounting, shelving, door/cabinet fixes, painting touch-ups, and furniture assembly. (mrhandyman.com)
  2. TaskRabbit — best if you want same-day or fast help for things like furniture assembly, drywall repair, mounting, appliance help, and minor fixes. (taskrabbit.com)
  3. Angi / Handy — best if you want to compare local pros and get matched with vetted handymen for home repair and assembly work. (angi.com)

Best overall pick:

  • Mr. Handyman if you want one company to handle a lot of the “new place” punch list. (mrhandyman.com)
  • TaskRabbit if speed matters most. (taskrabbit.com)

If you want, I can also give you a move-in repair checklist or recommend the best option in your city.

What are the best handyman services for move-out fixes? discovery
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For move-out fixes, the best handyman services are usually:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick small repairs and same-day help
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local pros and getting multiple quotes
  • Angi — best for vetted handymen and slightly bigger repair jobs
  • Handy — good for basic turnaround work like patching, cleaning, and minor repairs

For move-out specifically, look for handymen who do:

  • Drywall patching
  • Paint touch-ups
  • Caulking
  • Door and cabinet repairs
  • Wall anchor removal
  • Minor plumbing leaks
  • Light fixture or hardware replacement

Best combo for cost + speed: Thumbtack for quotes and TaskRabbit for urgent fixes.

If you want, I can also give you a move-out repair checklist or help you choose the best service for your city and budget.

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Best bets for move-out fixes:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, small jobs like drywall patching, caulking, door/cabinet fixes, painting touch-ups, blinds, and same-day help. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Mr. Handyman / Neighborly — best if you want a more traditional, franchised handyman service that can handle repairs and maintenance across many trades. (neighborly.com)
  • Angi — best for comparing local pros and reading reviews when you want to shop around for the right price and skill set. (angi.com)

For move-out work, prioritize pros who do:

  • drywall patching
  • paint touch-ups
  • caulking/sealing
  • door/lock fixes
  • blinds/window repairs
  • minor plumbing/electrical fixes (only if licensed where required). (taskrabbit.com)

If you want the simplest choice: TaskRabbit for speed, Mr. Handyman for a more full-service option, Angi for comparison shopping. (taskrabbit.com)

If you want, I can also give you a move-out fix checklist or help you pick the best option for your city/budget.

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For minor carpentry work, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — good for small repairs, trim, doors, shelves, and general carpentry
  • Ace Handyman Services — reliable for patching, baseboards, shelving, and light wood repair
  • TaskRabbit — best if you want a local handyman for smaller, one-off jobs
  • Thumbtack — good for comparing multiple carpenters/handymen in your area
  • Angi — useful for finding reviewed pros for small carpentry fixes

Best for these jobs:

  • fixing squeaky or loose doors
  • replacing baseboards/trim
  • repairing drywall edges with wood framing
  • installing shelves
  • small deck or fence repairs
  • cabinet adjustments
  • patching rotten wood

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best service by job type, or
  2. a checklist for hiring a handyman so you avoid bad work.
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For minor carpentry, the best options are usually:

  • Ace Handyman Services — good for small trim work, shelving, and punch-list carpentry. (acehandymanservices.com)
  • Mr. Handyman — solid for general home repair plus carpentry, including custom shelving and wood repairs. (mrhandyman.com)
  • TaskRabbit — best if you want fast booking for small jobs; they list carpentry services and often offer same-day help. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Angi / HomeAdvisor — best for comparing multiple local pros and quotes. (angi.com)
  • Thumbtack — useful if you want to compare local carpenters and handymen side by side with reviews and estimates. (thumbtack.com)

Best pick by job:

If you want, I can also help you choose the best one in your city.

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The best handyman services for home maintenance are usually the ones that are:

  • Well-reviewed locally
  • Licensed/insured
  • Able to handle small-to-medium tasks quickly
  • Transparent about pricing

Good options by type:

  • Mr. Handyman — reliable for general home repairs, fixture installs, caulking, door fixes, and small maintenance jobs.
  • Handyman Connection — good for ongoing home maintenance and multi-task visits.
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for recurring upkeep, minor carpentry, and punch-list work.
  • Taskrabbit — best for quick, one-off help like TV mounting, furniture assembly, and small repairs.
  • Angi / Thumbtack — best for comparing local handymen and finding specialized pros fast.

For common home maintenance, look for services that handle:

  • drywall patching
  • faucet/toilet repair
  • caulking and grout
  • door/window repairs
  • gutter cleaning
  • light fixture replacement
  • pressure washing
  • deck/fence touch-ups

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best handyman service for your city, or
  2. a checklist for choosing a trustworthy handyman.
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If you want the best handyman services for routine home maintenance, I’d shortlist these:

  1. Mr. Handyman — best for broader “house doctor” type upkeep: minor repairs, maintenance, and small projects through a franchise network. (neighborly.com)
  2. Taskrabbit — best for quick, small jobs and same-day help in many cases; you can see a tasker’s qualifications and book in-app. (taskrabbit.com)
  3. Angi / Handy — best for comparing pros and booking home repair or handyman tasks through a marketplace-style platform. (orders.angi.com)

My pick by use case:

For basic home maintenance, look for services that handle things like drywall repair, door/cabinet fixes, fixture installs, gutter cleaning, painting touch-ups, and general repairs. Mr. Handyman lists a broad range of these kinds of jobs, and BBB profiles of similar handyman businesses also show these as common services. (neighborly.com)

One caution: for electrical, plumbing, or HVAC work, many “handyman” platforms can be fine for small, simple tasks, but for anything more involved you should use a licensed specialist. That’s an inference based on the service scopes these platforms advertise. (taskrabbit.com)

If you want, I can also give you:

  • the best handyman service by city, or
  • a checklist for choosing a reliable handyman.
What are the best handyman services for yard work and odd jobs? discovery 210/mo
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Best options depend on what you need:

  • TaskRabbit — best for one-off odd jobs, light yard work, furniture assembly, hauling, mounting, etc.
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare several local handymen/yard pros and get quotes fast.
  • Angi — good for vetted local handyman and exterior service pros.
  • Handy — useful for simple home tasks, though availability can vary by area.
  • LawnStarter — best specifically for recurring yard work like mowing, edging, and basic cleanup.
  • TruGreen — better for lawn care/maintenance than odd jobs, but solid for ongoing yard treatment.

If you want the best all-around choice, I’d start with Thumbtack or TaskRabbit:

  • TaskRabbit = quickest for small jobs
  • Thumbtack = best for finding a local pro for bigger or repeated work

If you want, I can also recommend the best option for your city or help you choose between one-time vs recurring service.

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For yard work + odd jobs, my best picks are:

  1. Taskrabbit — best for quick, same-day help and mixed errands/odd jobs. It explicitly offers yardwork like mowing, weeding, cleanup, gutter cleaning, patio cleaning, and outdoor furniture removal. (taskrabbit.com)
  2. Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple local pros and get quotes for both yard work and handyman tasks. It has dedicated outdoor-upkeep/yard-work pages and lots of pros with reviews. (thumbtack.com)
  3. Mr. Handyman — best for more traditional handyman work when you want a franchised, professional service. Their site emphasizes repair, installation, assembly, organization, and maintenance, with local branches across the U.S. (mrhandyman.com)
  4. Handy — good for straightforward handyman jobs like small repairs and assembly, and it operates in many U.S. cities. (orders.handy.com)
  5. Angi — useful as a directory/lead marketplace for finding local pros, especially if you want to browse reviews and request quotes. (ir.angi.com)

Quick pick:

  • Need it done today? Taskrabbit.
  • Want multiple bids? Thumbtack.
  • Want a more standard handyman company? Mr. Handyman.

If you want, I can also narrow this to the best option in your city.

What are the best handyman services for booking online? discovery
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Top online handyman booking options:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick small jobs, assembly, mounting, and same-day help.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing multiple local handymen and reading quotes/reviews.
  • Angi — best for larger home repair projects and vetted pros.
  • Handy — good for straightforward household tasks and recurring help.
  • Mr. Handyman — best if you want a more established, insured franchise for repairs.

If you want the safest all-around pick: Thumbtack for comparison shopping, or Mr. Handyman for a more reliable full-service option.

If you want, I can also give you the best choice by job type (TV mounting, drywall, plumbing fixes, furniture assembly, etc.).

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For online handyman booking in the U.S., my top picks are:

  1. Taskrabbit — best for fast, app-based booking and same-day help for smaller jobs like mounting, assembly, drywall patching, and minor repairs. (taskrabbit.com)
  2. Angi / Handy — best if you want upfront pricing and a broader home-services marketplace; Handy says you can instantly book handyman tasks, and Angi’s services pages emphasize online booking for household services. (orders.angi.com)
  3. Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple local pros and message for quotes; Thumbtack says it can match you with vetted pros and let you pick a time. (thumbtack.com)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can also rank them for cheapness, quality, or same-day availability.

What are the best alternatives to a large handyman marketplace? comparison
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Good alternatives to a big handyman marketplace like Angi/HomeAdvisor or Thumbtack:

  • TaskRabbit — best for small jobs, furniture assembly, mounting, basic repairs.
  • Houzz Pro / Houzz — better for remodels, pros with portfolios, higher-end projects.
  • Nextdoor — good for finding trusted local handypeople through neighbors.
  • Facebook Marketplace / local community groups — often cheaper, but vet carefully.
  • Yelp — useful for checking reviews and finding established local contractors.
  • Google Maps — surprisingly effective for local handymen with lots of real reviews.
  • Porch — similar marketplace, sometimes better for home-service pros.
  • Bark — good for getting multiple quotes fast.

If you want the best non-marketplace route, try:

  • local independent handymen
  • property management maintenance companies
  • small local remodeling firms that also do handyman work

Best picks by need:

  • Quick small jobs: TaskRabbit
  • Best local trust: Nextdoor
  • Best review checking: Google Maps + Yelp
  • Best for bigger jobs: Houzz

If you want, I can also give you the best alternatives for your specific job (plumbing, drywall, TV mounting, electrical, etc.).

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If you want alternatives to a big handyman marketplace, these are the best bets:

  • Thumbtack — best for getting multiple quotes from local pros for the same job. (nextdoor.com)
  • Angi / HomeAdvisor — best for comparing vetted home-service pros and larger repair jobs. (angi.com)
  • Taskrabbit — best for smaller handyman tasks, furniture assembly, mounting, and same-day help. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Handy — best for upfront pricing on handyman tasks and quick booking. (orders.angi.com)
  • Bark — best if you want to post a job and have handymen come to you with quotes. (bark.com)
  • Nextdoor / local referrals — best for neighborhood-trusted recommendations. Yelp also recommends asking neighbors and searching local reviews when hiring a handyman. (blog.yelp.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Thumbtack
  • Best for small tasks: Taskrabbit
  • Best for quote-shopping: Angi or Bark
  • Best for fast booking: Handy

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or quality control.

What are the best alternatives to a home repair app? comparison
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Here are strong alternatives to a home repair app, depending on what you need:

  • Angi — best for finding local pros for repairs, plumbing, electrical, etc.
  • Thumbtack — great for comparing multiple quotes from contractors and handymen.
  • Taskrabbit — best for smaller handyman jobs and quick fixes.
  • Handy — good for on-demand home services like furniture assembly and minor repairs.
  • Houzz — best if you want to browse pros, renovation ideas, and larger projects.
  • Nextdoor — useful for finding trusted local recommendations from neighbors.
  • Amazon Home Services — convenient if you want repairs tied to products you already bought.

If you want the best all-around alternative, I’d start with Angi or Thumbtack. If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your specific repair type.

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If you mean an app for hiring help with home fixes, the best alternatives are:

  • Taskrabbit — best for quick handyman-type jobs and same-day help. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Angi — best for comparing local pros and getting quotes for repairs, plumbing, electrical, and more. (angi.com)
  • Thumbtack — best if you want multiple bids and flexible pros for small to medium home projects. (thumbtack.com)
  • Frontdoor — best if you want a home-maintenance membership/app with video chat and access to pre-qualified experts. (frontdoorhome.com)

My quick pick:

If you want, I can narrow this down for cheap fixes, licensed contractors, or DIY help.

How do handyman marketplaces compare with local independent handymen? comparison
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Here’s the quick comparison:

Handyman marketplaces

Examples: TaskRabbit, Thumbtack, Angi, HomeAdvisor, Houzz

Pros

  • Faster to find someone
  • Easy to compare multiple quotes
  • Often include reviews/ratings
  • Good for one-off, small jobs

Cons

  • Quality can vary a lot
  • You may get platform fees baked into pricing
  • Less personal relationship
  • Some pros are more “lead-gen” than vetted
Local independent handymen

Pros

  • Often better value
  • More personal service
  • Easier to build trust over time
  • More likely to be flexible for repeat jobs

Cons

  • Harder to find and vet
  • Less instant availability
  • Fewer reviews in some cases
  • May not offer formal booking/guarantees
Best choice by situation
  • Small urgent job: marketplace
  • Repeat maintenance: local independent handyman
  • Need multiple bids: marketplace
  • Want long-term go-to help: local independent
My rule of thumb

If it’s a simple task under a few hours, use TaskRabbit or Thumbtack. If you want ongoing help and better long-term value, find a local independent handyman through Google reviews, neighborhood Facebook groups, or Nextdoor.

If you want, I can also give you a “which one should I use” checklist for hiring.

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Here’s the short version:

Handyman marketplaces

  • Pros: fast booking, easier to compare prices/reviews, often offer some screening or guarantees, good for small-to-medium jobs.
  • Cons: service fees, quality can vary by individual, less personal relationship, sometimes less flexible on scheduling or scope.

Local independent handymen

  • Pros: often cheaper, more direct communication, more flexible, better chance of building a long-term relationship.
  • Cons: harder to vet, availability may be limited, less backup if something goes wrong, sometimes slower to get a quote.

Best for:

  • Marketplace: one-off jobs, urgency, simple projects, people who want convenience.
  • Independent handyman: repeat work, larger ongoing maintenance, or when you want a trusted local pro.

Rule of thumb: If you need speed and convenience, use a marketplace. If you want lower cost and a relationship you can reuse, go independent.

If you want, I can also give you a side-by-side checklist for hiring one.

What is better for small repairs: a handyman app or a local handyman? comparison
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For small repairs, a local handyman is often better if you want:

  • lower cost
  • faster repeat service
  • more flexible scheduling
  • someone who can handle odd jobs without app fees

A handyman app is better if you want:

  • quick booking
  • upfront pricing
  • reviews and easier comparison
  • help finding someone when you don’t already know a good local pro

Best rule of thumb:

  • One-off, simple job: use TaskRabbit or Thumbtack
  • Regular small repairs: go with a local handyman

If you want, I can help you decide based on the exact repair and your budget.

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For small repairs, a handyman app is often better if you want:

  • Fast booking
  • Upfront pricing
  • Easy reviews/ratings
  • Low hassle for one-off jobs

A local handyman is often better if you want:

  • Lower cost
  • More flexibility
  • A person you can reuse
  • Better value for repeat small jobs

Rule of thumb:

  • One small, simple repair → handyman app
  • Several tiny jobs or ongoing needs → local handyman

If you want, I can also give you a quick pros/cons table or help you choose based on your specific repair.

What are the best alternatives to an on-demand repair platform? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on what you’re repairing, but the main options are:

  1. Manufacturer-authorized repair
    • Best for: phones, laptops, appliances still under warranty
    • Examples: Apple Store / Apple Authorized Service Providers, Samsung Authorized Service Center, Best Buy Geek Squad
  2. Local independent repair shops
    • Best for: faster turnaround, lower cost
    • Examples: local uBreakiFix by Asurion locations, neighborhood appliance/electronics repair shops
  3. Home warranty / service plans
    • Best for: appliances, HVAC, plumbing, electrical
    • Examples: American Home Shield, Choice Home Warranty, Select Home Warranty
  4. DIY repair
    • Best for: simple fixes and budget-conscious jobs
    • Tools/parts sources: iFixit, Repair Clinic, Sears PartsDirect, Amazon Basics tool kits
  5. Marketplace hiring platforms
    • Best for: comparing multiple pros instead of a single on-demand platform
    • Examples: Thumbtack, Angi, Taskrabbit, Handy
  6. Retailer protection/repair programs
    • Best for: purchased electronics and appliances
    • Examples: Best Buy Totaltech / Geek Squad Protection, Asurion protection plans

If you tell me the item type—phone, laptop, appliance, car, or home repair—I can narrow this to the best 3 options.

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If you mean alternatives for getting repairs done, the best options are:

  • Local independent repair shops/pros — usually the best mix of price, speed, and personal service.
  • TaskRabbit — good for same-day handyman-type jobs, minor plumbing/electrical help, mounting, and appliance install/repairs. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Thumbtack — best when you want to compare quotes and reviews before booking a pro. Thumbtack lets you find local pros and book them directly. (repair.thumbtack.com)
  • Angi — useful for home services when you want a broad directory of vetted pros, including repair categories. (angi.com)
  • Best Buy / Geek Squad — strong choice for electronics, computers, TVs, and some appliance service, with in-store, in-home, and remote support options. (bestbuy.com)
  • Manufacturer-authorized service — best for warranty work and specialty devices.

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Thumbtack
  • Fastest for small jobs: TaskRabbit
  • Best for electronics: Geek Squad
  • Best for cost control: local independent repair shops

If you want, I can narrow this down for home, appliance, phone, or car repairs.

Which is better for same-day fixes: a handyman platform or a general home services app? comparison
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For same-day fixes, a handyman platform is usually better.

Best choice for speed
  • TaskRabbit — often the fastest for small, urgent jobs like mounting, minor repairs, furniture assembly, and quick fixes.
  • Handy — good for booking a handyman quickly, though availability can vary by city.
  • Thumbtack — great if you want multiple quotes fast, but not always the quickest for immediate same-day help.
Why handyman platforms usually win
  • More focused on small, immediate jobs
  • Better for “need someone today” requests
  • Easier to find someone willing to take quick one-off repairs
When a general home services app is better

Use a broader app like Angi or HomeAdvisor if:

  • the job may need a licensed specialist
  • it’s larger than a simple repair
  • you’re okay with scheduling later the same day or next day
Bottom line

For same-day fixes, go with TaskRabbit first, then Handy or Thumbtack. If the issue is more complex, use Angi.

If you want, I can also rank the best app based on your exact repair type.

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For same-day fixes, a handyman platform is usually better.

  • It’s built for quick, minor repairs and often offers same-day availability. Taskrabbit explicitly says many handyman jobs can be booked same day. (taskrabbit.com)
  • A general home services app is better when you want more options and maybe multiple quotes across a wider range of jobs; Thumbtack says it covers nearly 500 services and lets you instantly book pros. (press.thumbtack.com)

Rule of thumb:

  • Need it fixed today? Handyman platform.
  • Need comparisons / broader project scope? General home services app.

If you want, I can also tell you which is better for plumbing, electrical, furniture assembly, or emergency repairs.

What are the best alternatives for booking a handyman online? comparison
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Good alternatives to booking a handyman online:

  • TaskRabbit — best for on-demand small jobs like mounting, repairs, assembly.
  • Thumbtack — good for comparing multiple local handymen and getting quotes.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — solid for home repair pros and reviews.
  • HomeAdvisor — useful for broader home-service leads and vetting.
  • Porch — good for connecting with local home-service providers.
  • Local Facebook groups / Nextdoor — often the fastest way to find a trusted neighborhood handyman.
  • Lowe’s / The Home Depot installation services — better if the job is tied to products you buy there.
  • Handyman Connection — good if you want a more established, franchise-style handyman service.

If you want the best overall mix of speed and choice, I’d start with:

  1. TaskRabbit for quick jobs
  2. Thumbtack for quotes
  3. Angi for vetted reviews

If you want, I can also rank these by price, reliability, or speed.

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Here are the best online handyman-booking alternatives in the U.S., depending on what you need:

  • Taskrabbit — best for quick, small-to-medium jobs and same-day help; you can browse Taskers by price, reviews, and skills, and pay in-app after the job. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Thumbtack — best for getting multiple quotes and comparing pros across a lot of home-service categories; it’s strong when you want options before booking. (press.thumbtack.com)
  • Angi / HomeAdvisor — best for larger home projects or when you want matched quotes from screened local pros; Angi says it can match you with up to 3 pros. (angi.com)
  • Handy — best for upfront-price booking and simpler tasks like furniture assembly, TV mounting, and handyman work. (orders.angi.com)
  • Mr. Handyman — best if you prefer a local, franchise-style company with online request forms and a more “traditional service company” feel. (mrhandyman.com)

My quick pick:

  • Fastest/easiest: Taskrabbit
  • Best to compare prices: Thumbtack
  • Best for bigger jobs: Angi/HomeAdvisor
  • Best for fixed-price simplicity: Handy

If you want, I can also rank these for best value, best for licensed work, or best in your city.

How do on-demand handyman services compare with traditional repair contractors? comparison
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On-demand handyman services and traditional repair contractors differ mainly in speed, scope, and cost.

On-demand handyman services

Examples: TaskRabbit, Thumbtack, Angi, Handy, Mr. Handyman, Ace Handyman Services

Best for:

  • Small repairs
  • Assembly
  • TV mounting
  • Minor drywall fixes
  • Light plumbing/electrical
  • Quick “odd jobs”

Pros:

  • Fast booking, often same day
  • Easier pricing for small jobs
  • Good for multiple little tasks in one visit
  • Convenient app-based scheduling

Cons:

  • Not ideal for complex or regulated work
  • Quality can vary by individual
  • May not be licensed for major plumbing/electrical/HVAC
Traditional repair contractors

Examples: Licensed plumbers, electricians, HVAC companies, roofing companies

Best for:

  • Major repairs
  • Code-compliance work
  • Permits/inspections
  • Specialized systems
  • Emergency or high-risk issues

Pros:

  • More expertise in their trade
  • Usually licensed/insured for that work
  • Better for large or dangerous jobs
  • More likely to pull permits properly

Cons:

  • Higher minimum job cost
  • Slower scheduling
  • Often not worth it for tiny jobs
Quick rule
  • Use a handyman for small, general repairs.
  • Use a contractor for anything specialized, expensive, or permit-related.

If you want, I can also give you a job-by-job guide for which one to hire.

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Here’s the quick comparison:

On-demand handyman services

  • Best for: small, fast jobs
  • Examples: mounting TVs, fixing leaky faucets, assembling furniture, patching drywall
  • Pros: easy booking, quick availability, transparent pricing, good for multi-task lists
  • Cons: may not handle specialized/licensed work, quality can vary, limits on complex repairs

Traditional repair contractors

  • Best for: larger, specialized, or code-sensitive jobs
  • Examples: electrical rewiring, major plumbing, HVAC, roof work, structural repairs
  • Pros: deeper expertise, licensing/insurance more common, better for complex or regulated work
  • Cons: slower scheduling, higher minimums, often more expensive for small jobs

Rule of thumb

  • Choose handyman for convenience and small fixes.
  • Choose a contractor for anything involving permits, major systems, or safety risk.

If you want, I can also give you a job-by-job guide for which one to hire.

What are the best alternatives to a gig-based handyman service? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on what you need done, but the main options are:

  1. Local independent handyman
    • Best for: ongoing small repairs, flexible pricing, repeat work
    • Look for: insured, bonded, strong Google reviews
    • Good places to find them: Thumbtack, Angi, TaskRabbit (more gig-style, but still useful for vetted pros)
  2. Licensed tradespeople
    • Best for: plumbing, electrical, HVAC, roofing, anything code-related
    • Brands/services to consider: Mr. Rooter, Mr. Electric, One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning
    • Usually more expensive, but safer for technical jobs
  3. Home repair companies / maintenance subscriptions
    • Best for: homeowners who want predictable service
    • Examples: Super (home management), Airtasker in some markets, Handy for basic home tasks
    • Good if you want one provider instead of shopping each job
  4. Property management / concierge maintenance
    • Best for: landlords, second homes, busy homeowners
    • Often includes scheduled repairs and vendor coordination
    • Examples: local property managers, Sonder-style home management in some areas
  5. DIY with better tools
    • Best for: simple fixes like mounting, patching, assembling, minor repairs
    • Useful products:
      • Drill/driver: DEWALT 20V MAX
      • Screwdriver set: Klein Tools
      • Stud finder: Zircon
      • Wall anchors: TOGGLER
    • Cheapest option if you’re comfortable doing the work

Best overall alternative:

  • For simple jobs: local independent handyman
  • For anything electrical/plumbing: licensed tradespeople
  • For ongoing home upkeep: maintenance subscription or property manager

If you want, I can also rank these by cost, reliability, or best for apartments vs houses.

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Best alternatives depend on the job:

  1. A local independent handyman — usually best for recurring small fixes and lower overhead. Ask for recent references, insurance, and clear hourly or per-job pricing. (taskrabbit.com)
  2. A licensed specialist/contractor — best for plumbing, electrical, structural, or anything that may require a license. Taskrabbit explicitly notes that some jobs need a licensed specialist. (taskrabbit.com)
  3. A home-services marketplace like Thumbtack — good when you want multiple quotes and a wider pool of pros; Thumbtack says you can book pros directly from estimates and that it covers many home-service categories. (repair.thumbtack.com)
  4. A franchise handyman company like Mr. Handyman — good if you want a more standardized process and branded service. Mr. Handyman describes itself as a national home-repair franchise. (mrhandyman.com)
  5. A single-trade pro network (plumber, electrician, painter, etc.) — best for bigger or specialized jobs where a general handyman isn’t ideal. (taskrabbit.com)

If you want the best overall substitute for gig-based handyman apps, I’d usually pick:

  • local independent handyman for routine punch-list work
  • licensed contractor for anything technical
  • Thumbtack if you want comparison shopping

If you tell me your budget and the type of repair, I can narrow it down.

What should I use instead of a handyman app for odd jobs? comparison
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Good alternatives to a handyman app:

  • Taskrabbit — best for small odd jobs, furniture assembly, mounting, hauling, moving help.
  • Thumbtack — best if you want multiple quotes from local pros for repairs, painting, plumbing, etc.
  • Angi — good for home repair and maintenance with reviews and service pros.
  • Nextdoor — best for finding a neighborhood handyman or word-of-mouth recommendations.
  • Handy — useful for cleaning, furniture assembly, and light home tasks.

If you want the safest bet, I’d use:

  • Taskrabbit for quick odd jobs
  • Thumbtack for bigger or specialized work

If you want, I can also recommend the best option based on the exact job you need done.

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If you want to skip a handyman app, use one of these instead:

  • Thumbtack for comparing local pros and getting quotes. (thumbtack.com)
  • Angi for screened local handymen and other home-service pros. (angi.com)
  • Taskrabbit for quick odd jobs like furniture assembly, TV mounting, drywall patching, and basic handyman work. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Nextdoor to ask neighbors for trusted local recommendations. (nextdoor.com)

For plumbing, electrical, or other licensed work, hire a specialist rather than a general handyman. (taskrabbit.com)

If you want, I can narrow this down to the cheapest, fastest, or best for one-time odd jobs.

How do I find someone to fix small things around the house? problem
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Try a handyman or odd-job service.

Good places to find one:

  • Angi or Thumbtack for local handymen with reviews
  • Taskrabbit for small jobs, assembly, mounting, light repairs
  • Nextdoor to ask neighbors for recommendations
  • Facebook local groups / community boards
  • A local hardware store bulletin board or staff recommendation

What to ask:

  • “Do you do small repairs like ___?”
  • “Are you insured?”
  • “What’s your hourly rate or minimum charge?”
  • “Can you send photos/references?”

If you tell me your city and the kinds of fixes, I can suggest the best way to find one.

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Look for a handyman or general home repair person.

Quick ways to find one:

  • Ask neighbors, friends, or your landlord for referrals
  • Check local community groups or neighborhood apps
  • Search for “handyman near me” plus your city
  • Use home-service platforms like Angi, Thumbtack, or Taskrabbit
  • If it’s a lot of plumbing/electrical, use a licensed specialist instead

What to ask before hiring:

  • What small jobs do you take on?
  • Do you charge hourly or by project?
  • Are you insured?
  • Can you give references or photos of past work?
  • When are you available?

Good signs:

  • Clear pricing
  • Good reviews
  • Shows up on time
  • Communicates well

If you want, I can also help you make a short text message to send to handymen.

How do I get help with furniture assembly? problem 210/mo
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A few easy options:

  • Hire a furniture assembly service:

Taskrabbit, Thumbtack, or Angi can connect you with local pros.

  • Use retailer assembly help:

IKEA offers assembly through Taskrabbit in many areas. Wayfair often offers add-on assembly at checkout.

  • Book a handyman:

Mr. Handyman or Handyman Connection are good if you want a more traditional service.

  • Ask a store to assemble it:

Some local furniture stores offer in-home assembly or setup.

If you want, I can help you find the best option based on your furniture brand and zip code.

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A few easy ways:

  • Retailer support: If you bought it from IKEA, Wayfair, Amazon, etc., check the order page for assembly help, installation, or customer support.
  • Professional assemblers: Search for furniture assembly services on TaskRabbit, Thumbtack, or Angi.
  • Local handypeople: A local handyman can often assemble furniture for less than a specialist.
  • Manufacturer instructions: If you’re stuck, the brand’s website may have the manual or a video.
  • Ask a friend: For big items, an extra set of hands helps a lot.

If you want, I can help you find assembly help near you or walk you through a specific piece.

How do I get a TV mounted safely? problem 170/mo
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To get a TV mounted safely:

  1. Use a stud, not drywall alone
    • Mount into wood studs or concrete/brick with the right anchors.
    • Avoid “drywall only” mounts unless the TV is very small and the product explicitly supports it.
  2. Pick the right mount
    • Sanus Advanced Full-Motion: very solid, easy to level.
    • ECHOGEAR Full Motion: good value and widely used.
    • Peerless-AV: pro-grade, especially for larger TVs.
    • Make sure the mount is rated for your TV’s size and weight and matches the VESA pattern.
  3. Use the right tools
    • Stud finder
    • Level
    • Drill/driver
    • Socket wrench
    • Heavy-duty lag bolts (usually included with good mounts)
  4. Check wall type
    • Drywall over wood studs: most common, mount into studs.
    • Brick/concrete: use a masonry mount/anchors like Tapcon screws.
    • Plaster: be extra careful; often best handled by a pro.
  5. Hide cables safely
    • Use an in-wall kit like Legrand / C2G In-Wall TV Power Kit or DataComm In-Wall Cable Management Kit.
    • Don’t run power cords inside the wall unless the kit is code-compliant.
  6. Get help for large TVs
    • For TVs over ~55" or 50 lb, use two people.
    • If you’re unsure about studs, wall type, or load-bearing, hire a licensed installer.

If you want, I can recommend the best mount for your exact TV model and wall type.

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To get a TV mounted safely:

  1. Pick the right mount
    • Match the mount to your TV’s VESA pattern, size, and weight.
    • Use a mount rated above your TV’s weight.
  2. Find the wall studs
    • For drywall, mount into studs using a stud finder.
    • Don’t rely on drywall alone unless the mount is specifically designed for that and the TV is small/light.
  3. Check the wall type
    • Drywall over wood studs: best/easiest.
    • Brick/concrete: use proper masonry anchors and hardware.
    • Plaster, metal studs, or weird old walls: may need special hardware or a pro.
  4. Use the right tools
    • Stud finder
    • Level
    • Drill and correct bits
    • Socket/driver
    • Tape measure
    • Pencil
  5. Mount with safety in mind
    • Follow the mount’s instructions exactly.
    • Use lag bolts into studs for most wall mounts.
    • Make sure all fasteners are fully tightened.
    • Double-check the mount is level before final tightening.
  6. Manage cables safely
    • Keep cords from being pinched.
    • Use cable covers or in-wall rated kits if running cables inside the wall.
    • Don’t overload outlets or power strips.
  7. Get help if needed
    • Large TVs are awkward and heavy—use two people.
    • Hire a pro if you’re unsure about the wall, wiring, or mounting height.

Call a professional if:

  • You have brick, plaster, tile, or metal studs
  • You want the TV over a fireplace
  • The wall feels weak or you can’t find studs
  • You’re hiding cables inside the wall

If you want, I can give you a step-by-step DIY checklist or help you choose a mount for your TV.

How do I hire someone for a few odd jobs at home? problem
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Use a simple local-hire platform or a neighborhood referral.

Good options:

  • Taskrabbit — best for small odd jobs like furniture assembly, mounting, moving help, yard work
  • Thumbtack — good for comparing multiple quotes from handymen and cleaners
  • Angi — useful for vetted home-service pros
  • Nextdoor — best for asking neighbors for a trusted person

Quick way to do it:

  1. Make a short list of tasks.
  2. Add photos and your address area.
  3. Post the job on Taskrabbit or Thumbtack.
  4. Check reviews, rates, and whether they’re insured.
  5. Agree on price, timing, and payment method before they start.

For a one-off, Taskrabbit is usually the easiest. If you want, I can help you write the job post.

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Best way:

  1. Figure out the jobs
    • Make a short list: yard work, moving boxes, TV mounting, cleaning, repairs, etc.
    • Estimate time, tools needed, and whether it’s one-time or recurring.
  2. Choose the right type of help
    • Task apps: Taskrabbit, Thumbtack
    • Local help: neighborhood Facebook groups, Nextdoor, Craigslist
    • Pros: handyman, cleaner, mover, gardener
  3. Post a clear job

Include:

  • What needs doing
  • When you want it done
  • How long it should take
  • Pay range
  • Whether tools are needed
  • Photos if helpful
  1. Screen candidates

Ask:

  • Have you done this before?
  • Do you have your own tools?
  • Are you insured/bonded if needed?
  • Can you share references or reviews?
  1. Agree on the basics up front
    • Exact tasks
    • Total price or hourly rate
    • Start/end time
    • Payment method
    • What happens if it takes longer
  2. Stay safe
    • Meet in daylight if possible
    • Don’t pay everything upfront
    • Use platforms with reviews when you can
    • For bigger jobs, get 2–3 quotes
  3. If it’s more than a small odd job
    • Use a licensed handyman/contractor if it involves electrical, plumbing, or structural work.

If you want, I can help you write a good job post or choose the best place to hire someone.

How do I get a light fixture installed? problem
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Best option: hire a licensed electrician if the fixture needs new wiring, a new box, or work at the breaker panel.

Simple swap (existing ceiling box + existing wires):

  1. Turn off the breaker.
  2. Verify power is off with a Klein Tools NCVT-3P non-contact voltage tester.
  3. Remove old fixture.
  4. Match wires: black to black, white to white, ground to ground.
  5. Mount the fixture to the ceiling box.
  6. Install bulbs/shade and restore power.

If there’s no existing box or you’re unsure:

  • Call an electrician. Search for one with good reviews and licensing.
  • Common pro-grade brands for electrical parts: Legrand, Leviton, Hubbell, Arlington.

If you want a DIY-friendly upgrade:

  • Pick a fixture that fits a standard junction box.
  • Good brands: Kichler, Progress Lighting, Lithonia Lighting, Hampton Bay.

If you want, I can give you a step-by-step for your exact fixture type (ceiling light, pendant, fan light, wall sconce, etc.).

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Best option: hire a licensed electrician, especially if the fixture needs new wiring, a new box, or a switch change.

Quick path:

  1. Buy the fixture you want.
  2. Check the ceiling/wall box is rated to support it.
  3. Turn off power at the breaker.
  4. Have an electrician install it if you’re not already comfortable working with electrical wiring.
  5. Test it after install.

If it’s a simple swap of an existing fixture, a handyman or electrician can usually do it quickly. If it’s new wiring, high ceilings, or heavy fixtures like chandeliers, use an electrician.

If you want, I can also help you figure out:

  • what type of installer you need,
  • how much it should cost,
  • or how to find one in your area.
How do I fix loose shelves or cabinets? problem
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It depends on what’s loose, but most fixes are simple:

If a shelf is wobbling
  • Tighten the shelf pins/brackets.
  • If the holes are stripped, fill them with:
    • Gorilla Wood Glue
    • a toothpick/dowel shim
    • then reinsert the screw/pin after it dries.
  • For stronger repairs, use E-Z LOK Threaded Inserts or Hillman shelf clips.
If the cabinet is loose on the wall
  • Find the wall studs with a Zircon StudSensor.
  • Re-secure it with #8 or #10 cabinet screws (GRK or SPAX are good).
  • If it’s drywall only, use toggles like SnapToggle or Toggler anchors.
If cabinet doors or hinges are loose
  • Tighten hinge screws.
  • If screw holes are stripped, use Gorilla Wood Glue + toothpicks or replace with Richelieu or Blum hinges if damaged.
If the shelf/cabinet wood is damaged
  • Use wood filler like DAP Plastic Wood.
  • For a stronger fix, drill new holes and use longer screws.
Good tools
  • DEWALT or Milwaukee drill/driver
  • Irwin clamps
  • Kreg screw pocket tool if you’re rebuilding parts

If you want, I can tell you the exact fix based on wood shelf, wall cabinet, or kitchen cabinet.

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Usually the fix is to find what’s actually loose:

  • Loose shelf: tighten or replace the shelf pins/brackets, or add better supports.
  • Loose cabinet: tighten the mounting screws into studs/wall anchors, or repair stripped screw holes.
  • Wobbly joints: re-glue and clamp wood joints; use corner braces if needed.

Quick fixes:

  1. Empty the shelf/cabinet.
  2. Check all screws, brackets, and anchors.
  3. For stripped holes in wood: fill with wood glue + toothpicks/dowels, let dry, then reinsert screw.
  4. For drywall mounts: use proper wall anchors or, better, hit a stud.
  5. For sagging shelves: add a center support or thicker shelf.

If you want, I can give you:

  • a fix for wall cabinets,
  • floating shelves,
  • or built-in shelves specifically.
How do I find help for minor home repairs? problem
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Good options for minor home repairs:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, small jobs like mounting, fixing leaks, assembly
  • Thumbtack — compare local handymen and see reviews/prices
  • Angi — good for vetted home-service pros
  • Handy — useful for routine small repairs
  • Nextdoor — find neighborhood recommendations
  • Local hardware stores like The Home Depot or Lowe’s — often have installer/repair referrals

Tips:

  • Search for a “handyman” or “odd jobs” instead of a contractor
  • Check reviews, insurance, and minimum fees
  • Get 2–3 quotes for anything beyond a simple fix

If you want, tell me your repair type and city, and I can suggest the best option.

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Try these:

  • Ask neighbors, friends, or your landlord for a trusted handyman.
  • Use local community boards: Nextdoor, Facebook neighborhood groups, or community centers.
  • Check senior centers / churches / nonprofits if you need low-cost help.
  • Search “handyman near me” and look for:
    • reviews
    • license/insurance
    • clear pricing
    • photos of past work
  • Use home-service apps like Taskrabbit, Thumbtack, or Angi.
  • For safety issues (gas, electrical, roof leaks, mold), call a licensed pro.

If you want, I can help you figure out the best option for your specific repair and budget.

How do I get help with home maintenance tasks I cannot do myself? problem 10/mo
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A good way is to hire help through a mix of local services, handyman platforms, and community resources:

  • Small repairs / odd jobs:

TaskRabbit, Handy, or Thumbtack

  • General handyman work:

Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services

  • Plumbing/electrical/HVAC:

Use a licensed local contractor via Angi or Thumbtack

  • Seasonal tasks like yard work, gutter cleaning, snow removal:

Search local lawn care companies or ask on Nextdoor

  • If budget is tight:

Check 211, local senior services, churches, community centers, or volunteer repair programs

Quick tips:

  1. Make a list of tasks.
  2. Get 2–3 quotes.
  3. Check reviews, license, and insurance.
  4. Ask for a written estimate before work starts.

If you want, I can help you find the best option for a specific task, like plumbing, yard work, or minor repairs.

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A few easy options:

  • Ask family, friends, or neighbors for a recommendation or a hand.
  • Hire a handyman or licensed contractor for repairs and maintenance.
  • Use local senior services or community organizations if this is due to age, disability, or mobility limits.
  • Book services online through local home-service platforms.
  • Call your landlord or property manager if you rent.

If you want, I can help you figure out:

  1. what kind of task it is, and
  2. who to contact for that specific job.
How do I book help for a repair on short notice? problem
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For short-notice repair help:

  1. Identify the problem

Take 2–3 photos/video and note the model/brand if relevant.

  1. Call the fastest options first
    • Local 24/7 emergency repair companies
    • Your landlord/property manager if you rent
    • Manufacturer support if it’s an appliance (e.g., GE Appliances, Whirlpool, LG service)
  2. Use same-day booking apps/websites
    • TaskRabbit
    • Thumbtack
    • Angi
    • Handy

These are good for quick handyman-type fixes.

  1. Be clear you need urgent service

Say: “I need same-day or next-day help for [issue]. I’m available [times].”

  1. Ask these questions
    • “Do you have an opening today?”
    • “Is there an emergency fee?”
    • “What’s the minimum charge?”
    • “Are you licensed/insured?”
  2. Book the first reliable available slot

For true emergencies (water leak, electrical smell, no heat), don’t wait for the cheapest option.

If you tell me what needs repairing and your city, I can suggest the best short-notice booking option.

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Try this:

  1. Call, don’t email.

Phone gets faster responses for short notice.

  1. Say it’s urgent and be specific.

Example: “I need a repair technician as soon as possible. Is there any same-day or next-day opening?”

  1. Be flexible.

Offer:

  • any time window
  • any technician
  • remote troubleshooting first
  1. Check online booking + live chat.

Many repair services show last-minute cancellations online.

  1. Use “emergency” or “priority” wording only if true.

Especially for plumbing, HVAC, electrical, or appliance issues.

  1. Have details ready:
    • what’s broken
    • brand/model
    • address
    • photos/video
    • access instructions

If you want, I can help you write a short message or call script for the repair company.

How do I find a handyman for multiple small repairs in one visit? problem
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Best way: look for a “handyman for a half-day/full-day minimum” instead of booking separate jobs.

How to find one
  • Use local platforms: Taskrabbit, Thumbtack, Angi, Houzz, or Nextdoor.
  • Search terms: “handyman minimum 2-hour”, “multi-task handyman”, “small repairs same-day”.
  • Ask for a flat-rate visit: many pros will bundle small jobs into one appointment.
  • Check that they handle your list: e.g. drywall patching, caulking, shelf install, faucet leak, door adjustment, TV mount.
What to send them

Make a short list with:

  • each repair
  • photos
  • approximate size
  • whether materials are needed
  • your preferred date/time

Example: > “I have 5 small repairs and want them done in one visit. Can you quote a half-day rate?”

Good questions to ask
  • “Is there a minimum charge?”
  • “Do you offer bundled pricing?”
  • “Can you buy materials or should I?”
  • “Are you insured?”
  • “What jobs are you not licensed to do?”
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If the jobs are very small, a handyman service is usually better than an individual contractor because they’re set up for multiple minor tasks.

If you want, I can help you write a message to send to handymen.

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Look for a handyman who does “small jobs” or “multi-task service calls” and book it as a half-day or minimum-charge visit.

Quick way to do it:

  1. Make one list of all repairs.
  2. Group by area/skill: drywall, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, mounting, etc.
  3. Ask upfront:
    • minimum service time/callout fee
    • hourly rate
    • whether they’ll do multiple unrelated tasks
    • if they bring common parts/materials
  4. Send photos of every repair before booking.
  5. Prioritize the jobs so they can finish the most important ones first.
  6. Use one of these sources:
    • local handyman companies
    • TaskRabbit / Thumbtack / Angi
    • neighborhood Facebook groups / Nextdoor
    • a property manager or real estate agent referral

Best wording when you contact them: > “I have several small repairs and want to bundle them into one visit. Can you quote a minimum charge or half-day rate?”

Good sign: they ask for photos and give a clear estimate. Red flag: vague pricing, no license/insurance for anything electrical or plumbing-related, or refusing to define scope.

If you want, I can help you turn your repair list into a message you can send to handymen.

How much does an on-demand handyman service cost? transactional 210/mo
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On-demand handyman service usually costs about $50–$150 per hour in the U.S.

Typical pricing:

  • Small jobs / minimum visit: $75–$200
  • Hourly rate: $50–$150/hr
  • Half-day: $200–$500
  • Full-day: $400–$900+

Common price factors:

  • your city/region
  • the job type (TV mounting, plumbing fixes, furniture assembly, drywall, etc.)
  • minimum service charge
  • materials needed
  • emergency/after-hours booking

Popular on-demand options:

  • TaskRabbit
  • Handy
  • Thumbtack
  • Angi

If you want, I can also give you average costs by specific job like TV mounting, faucet repair, or furniture assembly.

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An on-demand handyman in the U.S. usually costs about $50–$150/hour, with a common average around $60–$70/hour. For small jobs, many pros also have a minimum charge or flat fee, and the total for a typical project is often a few hundred dollars. (homeadvisor.com)

Rule of thumb:

  • Simple fixes: about $100–$300
  • Average project: about $350–$400
  • Larger/longer jobs: $500+ depending on time and materials. (homeadvisor.com)

If you want, I can also estimate the cost for a specific job, like TV mounting, faucet repair, or furniture assembly.

Do handyman apps charge by the hour or by the job? transactional
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Usually by the job, not strictly by the hour — but it depends on the app and the task.

Common setups:

  • Flat-rate / per job: e.g., Taskrabbit-style handyman bookings often quote a set price or estimated total.
  • Hourly: common for general handyman work, especially small repairs.
  • Minimum service fee + hourly: very common.
  • Materials extra: often billed separately.

Examples:

  • Taskrabbit: usually hourly.
  • Angi Services: often quoted per project or via contractor estimate.
  • Thumbtack: varies; many pros quote by job.
  • Handy: often fixed-price services.

If you want, I can compare the pricing style of the top handyman apps in your area.

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Usually by the job, not strictly by the hour — but it depends on the app and the task.

Common models:

  • Flat-rate / per job: e.g. “install TV mount,” “fix door hinge”
  • Hourly: often for small repairs or when the scope is unclear
  • Minimum service fee: many apps have a base charge even for short visits
  • Materials extra: parts/supplies are often billed separately

If you want, I can also compare how Taskrabbit, Thumbtack, Angi, and Handy typically price handyman work.

What is the average price for a handyman visit? transactional
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A typical handyman visit in the U.S. costs about $75–$150 for the first hour, with many charging $50–$100 per hour after that.

Common pricing patterns:

  • Minimum service call: $75–$125
  • Hourly rate: $50–$100
  • Half-day jobs: $250–$500

If you tell me your city and the type of job, I can give a tighter estimate.

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In the U.S., a handyman visit usually costs about $50–$150 per hour, and many charge a minimum call-out fee of about $50–$200 for the first hour. For a small one-off visit, a realistic ballpark is around $100–$200 total. (angi.com)

If you want, I can also break it down by small repair, half-day, or full-day pricing.

Are there cheap handyman services for small jobs? transactional 110/mo
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Yes — for small jobs, cheap handyman help is often available.

Good options:

  • TaskRabbit — good for quick small tasks
  • Thumbtack — compare local handyman quotes
  • Angi — useful for home repair listings
  • Mr. Handyman — more reliable, usually not the cheapest
  • Handy — simple for minor jobs in some areas

For the lowest price, look for:

  • hourly minimums
  • local independent handymen
  • neighborhood Facebook groups / Nextdoor

Typical small-job examples:

  • mounting shelves
  • fixing door handles
  • patching drywall
  • replacing faucets
  • assembling furniture

If you want, I can help you find the cheapest option for your city and the exact job.

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Yes—usually the cheapest options for small jobs are:

  • Independent handymen (often cheapest for 1–2 hour jobs)
  • Task-based apps like Taskrabbit
  • Local Facebook/Nextdoor recommendations
  • Neighborhood hardware stores that keep a list of trusted handymen
  • Small property-maintenance companies that do minimum-charge visits

For tiny jobs, ask for:

  • an hourly rate
  • a minimum service call fee
  • whether they can bundle multiple small tasks to save money

If you want, tell me your city/ZIP code and the job(s), and I can help you find the cheapest good options.

Are there any free handyman estimates online? transactional 90/mo
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Yes—there are a few places to get free handyman estimates online:

  • Angi (Angi Leads) – request quotes from local handymen
  • Thumbtack – compare estimates from nearby pros
  • TaskRabbit – good for smaller repair jobs; pricing is often shown upfront
  • HomeAdvisor – connects you with local contractors/handymen
  • Handy – instant booking for common tasks

A few notes:

  • The estimate itself is usually free.
  • Some sites may ask for your contact info and then pros will call/text.
  • For bigger jobs, the online quote may be rough and a site visit could still be needed.

If you want, I can help you find the best free estimate site for your specific job (TV mounting, drywall repair, faucet leak, etc.).

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Yes — a few popular options let you get free online handyman estimates/quotes:

  • Thumbtack: you can request a personalized estimate from local handymen; their pricing page explicitly says to contact a pro near you for a custom cost estimate. (thumbtack.com)
  • HomeAdvisor: you can submit your ZIP code and project details to get matched with pros and receive free project cost info / quotes. (homeadvisor.com)
  • Taskrabbit: you can view rates before booking by entering your ZIP code and task type, and for larger jobs you can ask the Tasker for an estimate first. (taskrabbit.com)

One caveat: some individual handymen on these platforms may still charge for in-person estimates or have minimums, so it’s worth confirming before booking. (thumbtack.com)

If you want, I can give you the best free estimate sites for your specific repair (drywall, faucet, TV mount, etc.).

What is the most affordable way to book a handyman? transactional
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Usually the most affordable way is to book a local independent handyman directly—not through a big marketplace.

Best low-cost options:

  • Nextdoor or local Facebook groups: often cheapest for small jobs
  • Craigslist / local community boards: can be very inexpensive, but vet carefully
  • Thumbtack: good for comparing multiple quotes
  • Angi: convenient, but often not the cheapest
  • Taskrabbit: easy to book, usually pricier than direct local hire

To save the most:

  • Get 3 quotes
  • Ask for an hourly rate instead of a flat fee
  • Bundle small tasks into one visit
  • Avoid emergency/same-day bookings

If you want, I can also tell you the cheapest option for your exact job and city.

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Usually the cheapest route is:

  1. Hire a local independent handyman directly (no marketplace fees), and
  2. Ask for a flat quote for a small list of tasks instead of hourly billing.

If you want a booking app, Taskrabbit appears to be the lower-cost option among major platforms I checked: it says handyman services start around $40/hr and average about $50/hr, while Thumbtack cites $60–$70/hr on average and Angi reports an average handyman project cost of about $407. (taskrabbit.com)

Best money-saving tactic: bundle multiple small jobs into one visit, because many handypeople have minimum charges for short tasks. (homeadvisor.com)

If you want, I can help you compare the cheapest option in your area or draft a message to request bids.

How much should I pay for furniture assembly? transactional 170/mo
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Typical furniture assembly costs:

  • Simple items (nightstands, basic chairs): $40–$80
  • Medium items (dressers, desks, bookshelves): $80–$150
  • Large/complex items (wardrobes, bunk beds, wall beds): $150–$300+

Common pricing:

  • Hourly: $40–$100/hour per assembler
  • Flat fee: often better for one item, usually with a 1–2 hour minimum

What changes the price:

  • Brand/complexity
  • Number of pieces
  • Whether wall anchoring is needed
  • Stairs, heavy lifting, or room setup
  • Disassembly/removal of packaging

Good value options:

  • TaskRabbit for flexible local assembly
  • Angi or Thumbtack to compare quotes
  • IKEA assembly service if you bought IKEA furniture

Rule of thumb: if the item is under $200, paying $60–$100 to assemble it is usually reasonable. If you want, I can estimate a fair price for a specific piece.

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In the U.S., a fair price is usually about $34–$70/hour, or $60–$150 per item for typical jobs. (taskrabbit.com)

A good rule of thumb:

  • Small item (chair, nightstand): $30–$60
  • Medium item (desk, dresser): $50–$100
  • Large/complex item (bed, wardrobe, modular furniture): $100–$200+ (taskrabbit.com)

If you’re hiring locally, expect the price to vary by city; Taskrabbit’s 2026 guide shows averages like $37–$47/hour in several major metros. (taskrabbit.com)

If you want, tell me what furniture it is and your city, and I’ll estimate a fair price more precisely.

How much does TV mounting cost through a handyman service? transactional
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A handyman typically charges $75–$250 to mount a TV.

Typical breakdown:

  • Small/standard TV: $75–$125
  • Large TV / above fireplace / tricky wall: $150–$300
  • With hidden wiring or outlet install: $200–$500+

What affects the price:

  • TV size/weight
  • Wall type (drywall, brick, plaster)
  • Mount type
  • Cable concealment
  • Whether the mount is included
  • Local labor rates

If you want, I can also give you a fair price estimate for your TV size and wall type.

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In the U.S., a handyman TV mounting job typically runs about $160–$360 for labor, with an average around $260. Many handymen also charge an hourly rate of about $50–$80/hour, plus a minimum service fee in some cases. (angi.com)

Good rule of thumb:

  • Basic wall mount: about $150–$250
  • More complex install (brick, hiding wires, tilt/full-motion mount): $250–$400+ (angi.com)

That usually doesn’t include the TV mount bracket itself. (angi.com)

If you want, I can also give you a fair price range for your city.

Are same-day handyman services more expensive? transactional
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Yes—usually same-day handyman services cost more.

Why:

  • Rush scheduling often comes with a premium
  • They may need to rearrange other jobs
  • Short-notice availability is limited, so pricing is higher

Typical increase:

  • Often 10%–50% more than standard scheduling
  • Sometimes there’s a minimum service fee or emergency call-out charge

If you want to save money:

  • Book a day or two ahead
  • Bundle multiple tasks into one visit
  • Ask for a flat quote before they come

If you want, I can also tell you what a fair same-day handyman rate looks like in your area.

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Yes—usually.

Same-day handyman service often costs more because of:

  • rush scheduling
  • route disruption / travel time
  • smaller job minimums
  • after-hours or weekend premiums

Typical pattern:

  • standard booking: lower base rate
  • same-day/urgent: often 10–50% more
  • emergency evening/weekend: can be even higher

The exact premium depends on:

  • your city
  • job complexity
  • whether parts/materials are needed
  • minimum service fee

If you want, I can help you estimate whether a specific handyman quote is fair.

What are the best value handyman services for homeowners? transactional
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Best-value handyman services for homeowners are the ones that are small, frequent, and not code-heavy:

  • Drywall patching/repair — holes, dents, minor water-damage fixes
  • Caulking & grout touch-ups — baths, kitchens, windows
  • Faucet, toilet, and garbage disposal swaps — quick plumbing fixes
  • Door repair — sticking doors, locksets, hinges, weatherstripping
  • TV mounting & shelf installation
  • Paint touch-ups / small-room painting
  • Fence, deck, and gate repairs
  • Gutter cleaning
  • Furniture assembly

Best value usually comes from hiring for a half-day or full-day block, not per tiny job.

For finding solid help, the best platforms are:

  • Angi
  • Thumbtack
  • TaskRabbit
  • Mr. Handyman (good for more standardized service)

If you want, I can also rank these by what saves the most money vs doing it yourself.

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For most homeowners, the best value depends on the job:

  • Small, simple jobs: TaskRabbit is usually the best value. It advertises handyman rates starting around $40/hour and lets you pick by reviews and price. (taskrabbit.com)
  • Comparing multiple quotes: Thumbtack is great if you want to shop around; its handyman pricing guide says U.S. handyman rates average about $60–$70/hour. (thumbtack.com)
  • If you want a bundled savings plan: Angi Key can be a good deal for frequent projects, since Angi says members can save up to 20% on hundreds of home projects. (angi.com)
  • If you want more consistency and insurance: Mr. Handyman is a stronger “value” pick for homeowners who prioritize reliability; it says its pros are licensed/insured, have about 10 years of experience, and the company backs work with its Done Right Promise. (mrhandyman.com)

My quick pick:

If you want, I can also rank them by price, trustworthiness, or best for specific tasks like drywall, TV mounting, or faucet replacement.

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What are the best on-demand handyman services? 590/mo
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Here are the best on-demand handyman services:

  1. Taskrabbit — best for quick, small jobs
    • Good for furniture assembly, mounting, minor repairs, hanging, moving help
    • Best if you want fast booking and transparent hourly pricing
  2. Thumbtack — best for comparing local pros
    • You can get multiple quotes for repairs, drywall, plumbing, electrical, painting, etc.
    • Best if you want to choose based on reviews and price
  3. Angi — best for larger home projects
    • Good for vetted local handymen and home-service pros
    • Better for jobs that are a bit bigger than basic odd jobs
  4. Handy — best for simple recurring or one-time tasks
    • Good for cleaning, assembly, and basic handyman help
    • Availability can vary by city
  5. Mr. Handyman — best for reliable full-service handyman work
    • Franchise-based, insured, and consistent quality
    • Great for homeowner repairs, carpentry, tile, door fixes, and general maintenance

Best overall: Taskrabbit for speed and convenience Best for price comparison: Thumbtack Best for more dependable “traditional” handyman work: Mr. Handyman

If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your exact job and city.

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Here are the best on-demand handyman services, in my view:

  1. TaskRabbit — best for quick, same-day help

Good for furniture assembly, mounting, minor repairs, and odd jobs. Big city coverage is usually strongest.

  1. Thumbtack — best for finding a vetted local pro fast

You post the job and compare quotes/reviews. Great when you want more options and control over price.

  1. Angi — best for broader home-service needs

Useful for handyman work plus larger home projects. Strong review system, but quality can vary by pro.

  1. Handy — best for simple standardized jobs

Best for assembly, mounting, and routine tasks. Easy to book, though availability depends on your area.

  1. Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, full-service handyman work

More franchise-based and often more consistent than marketplace apps. Great for recurring home maintenance.

  1. Ace Handyman Services — best for trustworthy local service

Strong option if you want a reputable brand and professionals who can handle a wide range of small repairs.

Best overall:

  • TaskRabbit for speed
  • Thumbtack for best value/options
  • Mr. Handyman for consistency and professionalism

If you want, I can also rank them by cheapest, fastest, or best for apartment renters.

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Here are the best on-demand handyman services, by use case:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, small jobs like mounting TVs, furniture assembly, minor repairs.
  • Angi Services — best for broad home tasks; good for finding pros fast and comparing quotes.
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to choose from multiple local handymen and compare prices/reviews.
  • Mr. Handyman — best for more reliable, full-service handyman work; usually more polished than gig apps.
  • Ace Handyman Services — best for common home repairs with consistent, franchise-level service.
  • House Doctors — good for dependable general maintenance and repairs.
  • Handyman Connection — solid for larger or ongoing home repair needs.

Best overall: TaskRabbit for speed and convenience, Mr. Handyman for more dependable “real handyman” service.

If you want, I can also rank them for price, quality, or same-day availability.

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The best on-demand handyman services are usually:

  1. TaskRabbit

Best for: small jobs, same-day help, furniture assembly, mounting, minor repairs. Why: Fast booking, lots of available taskers in major cities.

  1. Angi (formerly Angie's List)

Best for: vetted local pros for handyman work, plumbing, electrical, carpentry. Why: Good for comparing quotes and reading reviews.

  1. Thumbtack

Best for: getting multiple bids from local handymen quickly. Why: Great if you want price competition and flexibility.

  1. Handy

Best for: basic home tasks like cleaning, assembly, and minor repairs. Why: Easy booking, though quality can vary by market.

  1. Mr. Handyman

Best for: more reliable, franchise-based handyman service. Why: Better for homeowners who want a more consistent, professional experience.

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: TaskRabbit
  • Best for quotes: Thumbtack
  • Best for more dependable service: Mr. Handyman

If you tell me your city and the job type, I can narrow it down to the best option near you.

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The best on-demand handyman services are usually:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, same-day help with assembly, mounting, furniture moving, minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing multiple local handymen and finding someone for a specific job.
  • Angi — best for larger home projects and vetted pros, though it can feel more lead-gen than instant booking.
  • Handy — best for standard home tasks like furniture assembly, mounting, and small repairs.
  • HomeAdvisor — best if you want a broad list of local pros for bigger or less urgent jobs.

My pick by need:

  • Fastest/easiest: TaskRabbit
  • Best for choosing the right pro: Thumbtack
  • Best for bigger jobs: Angi / HomeAdvisor

If you tell me your city and the job type, I can recommend the best service for your exact situation.

What are the top on-demand handyman service apps? 20/mo
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Here are some of the top on-demand handyman service apps:

  • TaskRabbit — Great for quick home fixes, furniture assembly, mounting, moving help, and light handyman work.
  • Angi (formerly Angie's List) — Strong for vetted local pros, including handyman services, repairs, and larger home projects.
  • Thumbtack — Good for comparing multiple handyman quotes and booking local professionals fast.
  • Handy — Focused on same-day or scheduled home services like mounting, repairs, cleaning, and assembly.
  • Lugg — Best if you need help moving items, heavy lifting, or simple in-home labor.
  • Mr. Handyman — More traditional but reliable for standardized handyman jobs, often with franchise-backed consistency.
  • Amazon Home Services — Convenient for furniture assembly, TV mounting, and appliance installation in supported areas.

If you want, I can also rank these by best for same-day service, lowest cost, or best for vetted pros.

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Here are some of the top on-demand handyman service apps:

  1. Taskrabbit
    • Best for: General home help, furniture assembly, mounting, minor repairs
    • Why it stands out: Large network, easy booking, same-day availability in many cities
  2. Angi (formerly Angi’s List / Handy)
    • Best for: Handyman jobs, plumbing, electrical, home repair
    • Why it stands out: Wide service range, vetted pros, upfront pricing in many cases
  3. Thumbtack
    • Best for: Comparing multiple local handymen quickly
    • Why it stands out: You describe the job and get quotes from pros near you
  4. HomeAdvisor
    • Best for: Larger repair and home-improvement projects
    • Why it stands out: Strong network of local contractors and handymen
  5. Handy
    • Best for: Cleaning, furniture assembly, small home repairs
    • Why it stands out: Simple booking and on-demand-style scheduling
  6. Mr. Handyman
    • Best for: Reliable, professional handyman work
    • Why it stands out: Franchise-backed, consistent service quality
  7. LawnStarter / Porch / Bark
    • Best for: Finding local service pros for specific tasks
    • Why it stands out: Good for price comparisons and broader home services

Best overall picks:

  • Taskrabbit for fast, everyday tasks
  • Thumbtack for getting multiple quotes
  • Angi for a broad range of home services

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or availability in your city.

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Here are some of the top on-demand handyman service apps:

  1. Taskrabbit

Best for: small home repairs, furniture assembly, mounting, moving help Why it’s popular: fast booking, clear pricing in many markets

  1. Thumbtack

Best for: finding local handymen for a wide range of jobs Why it’s popular: you compare quotes from multiple pros

  1. Angi (formerly Angie's List)

Best for: vetted home repair pros, larger repair projects Why it’s popular: strong review system and service coverage

  1. Handy

Best for: furniture assembly, TV mounting, home cleaning, light repairs Why it’s popular: easy same-day or next-day booking in many cities

  1. LawnStarter

Best for: yard work and some exterior handyman-type services Why it’s popular: easy scheduling and recurring service options

  1. Mr. Handyman

Best for: reliable general handyman work Why it’s popular: backed by a national brand, good for bigger or repeated jobs

  1. Takl

Best for: quick one-off tasks Why it’s popular: simple app-based job requests

Best overall picks:

  • Taskrabbit for fast, simple jobs
  • Thumbtack for comparing pros and prices
  • Angi for more vetted home-service options

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman apps by city/country or by job type (plumbing, mounting, assembly, repairs).

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Top on-demand handyman service apps:

  1. Taskrabbit — Best for quick small jobs like TV mounting, furniture assembly, shelf installation, minor repairs.
  2. Thumbtack — Best for comparing local pros across many home tasks; great for getting multiple quotes.
  3. Angi — Good all-around home service marketplace for handyman work, plumbing, electrical, and more.
  4. Handy — Best for simple, app-booked home repairs and assembly jobs in supported areas.
  5. HomeAdvisor — Strong for finding vetted local handyman/home repair pros, though it’s more lead-based than instant-booking.
  6. Mr. Handyman — Best if you want a more established franchise with standardized service and broader repair work.
  7. LawnStarter / Takl — More niche, but useful in some markets for quick odd jobs and light handyman help.

Best overall: Taskrabbit Best for quotes/comparison: Thumbtack Best for broader home services: Angi

If you want, I can also rank these by price, reliability, or best app in your city.

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Here are some of the top on-demand handyman service apps:

  • TaskRabbit — Best for quick, local handyman help; great for furniture assembly, mounting, minor repairs, and moving help.
  • Thumbtack — Best for comparing multiple pros; you can request quotes for handyman, electrical, plumbing, and more.
  • Angi — Strong for home repair and maintenance; good for larger service categories and vetted local pros.
  • Handy — Good for home cleaning plus handyman tasks; easy booking for standard jobs.
  • HomeAdvisor — Useful for finding pre-screened local contractors and handymen; better for project-based work.
  • Porch — Good for connecting with local home service pros, including handymen and installers.
  • Mr. Handyman — More of a branded handyman service than a pure marketplace, but reliable for common home repairs.
  • Breezy (by Amazon) — In some areas, Amazon-style on-demand home services are available through local partners, but coverage is limited.

Best overall picks:

  • TaskRabbit for fast, simple jobs
  • Thumbtack for best price comparison
  • Angi for broader home repair needs

If you want, I can also rank these by price, availability, or best for small jobs vs bigger repairs.

Which on-demand handyman services are most recommended?
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Some of the most commonly recommended on-demand handyman services are:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick furniture assembly, TV mounting, minor repairs, and same-day help in many cities.
  • Angi (Angi Services / Handy) — good for booking vetted pros for a wide range of home tasks.
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple local handymen and pick by price/reviews.
  • Handy — solid for smaller jobs like assembly, cleaning, and basic repairs.
  • Mr. Handyman — better for more reliable, established full-service handyman work.
  • Sears Home Services — useful for certain home repair and installation jobs, especially appliance-related.
  • LawnStarter / GreenPal — if you also need on-demand yard work rather than indoor handyman work.

If you want the best all-around picks, I’d start with:

  1. TaskRabbit for speed
  2. Thumbtack for choice and pricing
  3. Mr. Handyman for more dependable traditional service

If you tell me your city and the type of job (assembly, plumbing, drywall, mounting, etc.), I can narrow it down to the best option.

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The most commonly recommended on-demand handyman services are:

  • Taskrabbit — best for quick, small jobs and same-day help in many cities.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local pros and getting multiple quotes fast.
  • Angi — good for broader home-service needs, with lots of contractor options.
  • Mr. Handyman — best for more reliable, uniform service through a national chain.
  • Ace Handyman Services — strong reputation for smaller repairs and general maintenance.
  • Handyman Connection — good for vetted local handymen and bigger repair lists.

If you want the most on-demand / fastest, I’d start with Taskrabbit and Thumbtack. If you want more consistent, company-backed service, look at Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services.

If you tell me your city and the type of job, I can narrow it to the best option.

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The most commonly recommended on-demand handyman services are:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, small jobs; lots of user reviews and flexible booking.
  • Handy — good for furniture assembly, mounting, and minor home repairs.
  • Angi Services — solid if you want a broader home-services marketplace with vetted pros.
  • Mr. Handyman — better for more professional, reliable multi-skill repairs.
  • TruBlue Home Service Ally — good for ongoing maintenance and senior-friendly service.
  • Thumbtack — not a handyman brand itself, but excellent for comparing local handymen fast.

If you want the safest picks, I’d start with TaskRabbit for convenience and Mr. Handyman for more dependable repair work.

If you tell me your city and the type of job (TV mounting, drywall, plumbing, etc.), I can recommend the best option for your area.

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The most commonly recommended on-demand handyman services are:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, small jobs; very convenient app-based booking.
  • Thumbtack — great for comparing multiple local handymen and quotes.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — solid for finding vetted pros and reviews.
  • Handy — good for simple home repair and assembly, especially in bigger cities.
  • Mr. Handyman — better for more reliable, professional full-service repairs.
  • Ace Handyman Services — strong reputation for dependable local handyman work.

Best overall picks:

  • For speed/ease: TaskRabbit
  • For comparing prices: Thumbtack
  • For more traditional pro service: Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services

If you tell me your city and the type of job (TV mounting, drywall, furniture assembly, plumbing, etc.), I can narrow it to the best option.

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The most recommended on-demand handyman services are usually:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, same-day tasks like TV mounting, furniture assembly, minor repairs.
  • Handy — good for home repairs and assembly, especially if you want a straightforward booking flow.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing multiple local handymen and choosing by reviews/price.
  • Angi — strong for vetted pros and a wide range of home jobs.
  • Mr. Handyman — more established, reliable for small-to-medium repair work.
  • Ace Handyman Services — good reputation for general home maintenance and dependable scheduling.
  • House Doctors — solid option for larger handyman lists and ongoing maintenance.

If you want the simplest pick:

  • Best for fast, one-off jobs: TaskRabbit
  • Best for comparing prices: Thumbtack
  • Best for vetted traditional service: Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services

If you tell me your city and the type of job, I can narrow it to the best option.

What are the most popular handyman service platforms?
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The most popular handyman service platforms are:

  • Taskrabbit — great for quick, same-day odd jobs and small repairs.
  • Thumbtack — broad marketplace for comparing local handymen and pros.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — popular for home repair and improvement leads.
  • HomeAdvisor — strong for connecting homeowners with local contractors/handymen.
  • Handy — focused on home cleaning and handyman-type tasks, especially in bigger cities.
  • Yelp — not dedicated to handyman services, but very commonly used to find local pros.
  • Porch — home services platform with handyman and repair categories.
  • Mr. Handyman — a branded national handyman franchise, not just a marketplace.

If you want, I can also rank them by best for price, speed, or reliability.

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The most popular handyman service platforms are:

  • Taskrabbit — great for quick one-off jobs; widely used for furniture assembly, mounting, minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — broad marketplace for local pros; good for comparing quotes from handymen.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — very popular for home services, including handyman work and larger home projects.
  • Handy — focused on home cleaning and handyman tasks; good for simple jobs.
  • Houzz Pro — more for renovation and remodeling pros, but many handyman-type services are listed.
  • Porch — connects homeowners with local service providers, including handymen.
  • Mr. Handyman — a national franchise, not a marketplace, but very popular for reliable handyman services.
  • Ace Handyman Services — another major franchise network, strong for small home repairs.

If you want, I can also rank them by best for price, fastest booking, or most reliable pros.

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The most popular handyman service platforms in the U.S. are:

  • Taskrabbit — great for small jobs, mounting, furniture assembly, odd jobs
  • Thumbtack — broad marketplace for handymen, repairs, and home projects
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — strong for vetted home-service pros
  • HomeAdvisor — popular for finding local contractors and handymen
  • Handy — focused on home cleaning and handyman tasks
  • LawnStarter / Porch — more home-service oriented, but also useful for handyman leads in some areas

If you want, I can also rank them by best for homeowners, best for handymen, or best for lead generation.

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Some of the most popular handyman service platforms are:

  • TaskRabbit – widely used for small home repairs, furniture assembly, mounting, and odd jobs.
  • Thumbtack – a big marketplace for finding local handymen and home-service pros.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) – strong for home repair, maintenance, and larger contractor searches.
  • HomeAdvisor – connects homeowners with local service pros, including handymen.
  • Handy – focused on handyman, cleaning, and furniture assembly services.
  • Mr. Handyman – a well-known franchise brand for reliable general handyman work.
  • TruBlue Home Service Ally – handyman and home maintenance, especially for recurring service.
  • Neighborly brands – includes Mr. Appliance, Mr. Electric, and Mr. Handyman for different home-service needs.

If you want, I can also give you:

  • the best platforms by city/country
  • the best app for finding a handyman fast
  • or the best platform if you’re a handyman looking for jobs
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The most popular handyman service platforms include:

  • Thumbtack — one of the biggest marketplaces for local pros; great for comparing quotes.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — well-known home services platform for handyman, plumbing, electrical, and more.
  • TaskRabbit — best for smaller jobs, same-day help, furniture assembly, mounting, and odd jobs.
  • Handy — focused on home cleaning and handyman tasks, popular in major U.S. cities.
  • Houzz Pro / Houzz — strong for home improvement projects and finding local contractors.
  • HomeAdvisor — large lead-generation platform for home service pros, including handyman work.
  • Porch — connects homeowners with local home repair and improvement professionals.
  • Yelp — not handyman-specific, but widely used to find local handyman businesses and reviews.

If you want, I can also rank these by best for fast same-day jobs, best for price comparisons, or best for finding vetted pros.

What are the best handyman services for home repairs?
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Top handyman services for home repairs, by reputation and availability:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, insured general repairs
  • Ace Handyman Services — strong for small-to-medium home projects
  • Handyman Connection — good for multi-task home repair jobs
  • Taskrabbit — best for quick same-day help and small fixes
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local handymen and prices

If you want the best overall, I’d start with Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services.

Quick tips:

  • Check for license/insurance
  • Read recent reviews
  • Ask for hourly vs flat-rate pricing
  • Make sure they handle your specific job

If you tell me your city and the type of repair, I can narrow it down to the best local option.

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The best handyman services depend on the job, but these are solid options:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, full-service home repairs
  • Ace Handyman Services — great for small-to-medium jobs and good customer service
  • Handyman Connection — strong for general repairs and maintenance
  • Taskrabbit — best for quick, smaller tasks like mounting, assembly, and minor fixes
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare local handymen and prices
  • Angi — good for finding reviewed local pros

Best pick overall: Mr. Handyman Best for budget/quick jobs: Taskrabbit or Thumbtack Best for vetted local options: Angi

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman service for your specific repair (plumbing, drywall, electrical, painting, etc.).

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For home repairs, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, insured, uniformed pros and bigger repair lists
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for standard home repairs and clear scheduling
  • Taskrabbit — best for smaller, same-day tasks like mounting, minor fixes, assembly
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple local handymen and prices
  • Angi — good for finding reviewed local pros, especially for larger jobs

Best choice by need:

  • Quick small fixes: Taskrabbit
  • General repairs: Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services
  • Compare bids: Thumbtack or Angi

What to check before booking:

  • Licensed/insured
  • Reviews with photos
  • Minimum service fee
  • Warranty on labor
  • Exact hourly rate vs flat rate

If you want, I can also recommend the best handyman service for your city or for a specific repair like drywall, plumbing, or electrical.

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A few of the best-known handyman service options for home repairs are:

  • Ace Handyman Services — strong for general repairs, drywall, carpentry, and small projects.
  • Mr. Handyman — good nationwide option for reliable, insured pros.
  • Neighborly brands — umbrella for Mr. Handyman and others; useful if you want a larger franchise network.
  • Handy — convenient for quick small jobs and same-day-type bookings in many areas.
  • TaskRabbit — best for flexible, one-off odd jobs and assembly.

If you want the best overall, I’d usually start with Ace Handyman Services or Mr. Handyman.

Quick tips:

  • Check for insurance, licensing, and reviews
  • Ask for hourly vs. flat-rate pricing
  • Get photos of past work for similar repairs

If you want, I can also suggest the best handyman service for your specific repair and city.

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Some of the best handyman service options for home repairs are:

  • Mr. Handyman — very solid for small-to-medium home repairs, with insured, vetted pros.
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for dependable local service and general home maintenance.
  • TaskRabbit — best if you want quick help with smaller jobs and flexible scheduling.
  • Thumbtack — great for comparing local handymen by reviews, price, and availability.
  • Angi — useful for finding a range of pros, especially if you want multiple quotes.

If you want the best overall for reliability, I’d start with Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services. If you want the cheapest or fastest local option, try Thumbtack or TaskRabbit.

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman service for plumbing, electrical, drywall, or furniture assembly.

What are the best handyman services for small jobs?
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For small jobs, the best handyman services are usually the ones that can book quickly, charge by the hour or project, and have insured pros.

Top options:

  • Handy — best for quick bookings like furniture assembly, mounting, minor repairs
  • TaskRabbit — best for one-off small tasks and same-day help
  • Mr. Handyman — best for more reliable, full-service home repairs
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for trusted local pros and small home maintenance
  • Neighborly brands like Mr. Handyman and Glass Doctor — good if you want a more established company
  • Lowe’s Home Services — useful for assembly, installs, and basic repairs in some areas
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare local handymen and prices

Best for:

  • Cheap / fast: TaskRabbit, Handy
  • Most dependable: Mr. Handyman, Ace Handyman Services
  • Best to compare local options: Thumbtack

If you tell me your city and the job type, I can suggest the best specific service for your area.

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For small jobs, the best handyman services are usually:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, on-demand fixes like mounting, furniture assembly, and minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing multiple local handymen and getting quotes fast.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — good for vetted pros and broader home repair jobs.
  • Mr. Handyman — strong choice for reliable, insured, professional small-to-medium jobs.
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for general household repairs, and often easy to schedule.

If you want the best value, I’d start with Thumbtack and TaskRabbit. If you want a more established company, choose Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services.

Common small jobs they handle:

  • TV mounting
  • Furniture assembly
  • Drywall patching
  • Faucet replacement
  • Curtain/fixture installation
  • Door adjustments
  • Caulking and minor repairs

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman service for your specific job and budget.

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For small jobs, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Taskrabbit — best for quick, simple tasks like mounting, furniture assembly, and minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple local handymen and prices.
  • Mr. Handyman — good for more reliable, insured, professional small-job service.
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for home repairs, drywall, doors, and general maintenance.
  • Handyman Connection — good if you want a local pro with broader home-repair experience.

Best pick by need:

  • Cheapest/fastest: Taskrabbit
  • Best to compare options: Thumbtack
  • Most professional/traditional: Mr. Handyman

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman service for your city or a short checklist for choosing one.

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For small jobs, the best handyman services are usually:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick tasks like furniture assembly, mounting, minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local handymen and getting quotes.
  • Mr. Handyman — good for reliable, insured, multi-skill home repairs.
  • Ace Handyman Services — strong option for small-to-medium jobs, often with good consistency.
  • Handyman Connection — decent for trusted local pros and basic repairs.

Best for:

  • Furniture assembly / TV mounting: TaskRabbit
  • Best price comparison: Thumbtack
  • More formal, insured service: Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman service by city or by type of job.

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For small jobs (hanging shelves, TV mounting, minor repairs, furniture assembly, caulking, etc.), the best options are usually:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, one-off tasks and same-day help.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing multiple local handymen and prices.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — good for vetted pros, especially if you want reviews first.
  • Handy — solid for furniture assembly and basic home tasks.
  • Ace Handyman Services — better if you want a more established, professional handyman company.
  • Mr. Handyman — good for reliability and slightly bigger small-home repair lists.

My quick picks:

  • Fastest: TaskRabbit
  • Best to compare quotes: Thumbtack
  • Most “traditional” handyman service: Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services

If you tell me your city and the specific job, I can recommend the best option for your area.

Which handyman service is best for quick fixes?
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For quick fixes, TaskRabbit is usually the best pick because you can often book a handyman fast for small jobs like mounting, repairs, assembly, and odd fixes.

Good alternatives:

  • Angi — better if you want to compare local pros and read reviews
  • Handy — okay for straightforward home tasks, depending on your area
  • Thumbtack — good if you want multiple quotes quickly

If you want, I can also suggest the best option for your city or for a specific fix like plumbing, drywall, or furniture assembly.

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For quick fixes, the best pick is usually TaskRabbit — it’s great for same-day or next-day help with small jobs like mounting, repairs, assembly, and minor home fixes.

Good alternatives:

  • Mr. Handyman — best if you want a more established, insured handyman service
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for reliable local home repairs
  • Thumbtack — good if you want to compare local handymen fast
  • Angi — useful for finding reviewed pros in your area

Best overall for speed: TaskRabbit Best for reliability: Mr. Handyman

If you want, I can also recommend the best option based on your city and the exact fix you need.

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For quick fixes, Taskrabbit is usually the best pick — it’s built for same-day or next-day help with small jobs like furniture assembly, TV mounting, minor repairs, and installing fixtures.

Good alternatives:

  • Angi — better if you want to compare local pros and get multiple quotes.
  • Thumbtack — strong for finding a handyman fast in your area.
  • Mr. Handyman — solid if you want a more formal, franchise-style service.

Best overall for speed: Taskrabbit Best for comparing prices: Thumbtack or Angi

If you tell me your city and the exact fix, I can suggest the best option.

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For quick fixes, I’d usually pick Taskrabbit first.

Why:

  • fast booking
  • good for small jobs like mounting, shelf install, minor repairs
  • easy to compare availability and hourly rates

Other solid options:

  • Thumbtack — better if you want to compare several local handymen
  • Handy — simple for common home repair tasks, but availability can vary

If you want, I can also recommend the best option for your city or the best for plumbing/electrical/TV mounting.

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For quick fixes, the best all-around option is usually Mr. Handyman — they’re geared toward small jobs, have consistent service, and are easy to book.

Other good choices:

  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for fast, straightforward repairs
  • Handyman Connection — good if you want a local pro with broader home-repair coverage
  • Thumbtack or Taskrabbit — best if you want to compare local handymen quickly and often get same-day help

If you want the fastest route, use Thumbtack and filter for “same-day” or “next-day” availability.

If you tell me your city and the fix you need, I can suggest the best specific option.

What are the best handyman services near me? 2,900/mo
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I can help, but I need your location first.

Send me your:

  • ZIP code or city
  • What you need done (e.g., drywall, faucet repair, TV mounting, furniture assembly)
  • Whether you want cheap, fast, or top-rated

If you want, I can also suggest trusted handyman options like Handy, Mr. Handyman, Ace Handyman Services, or local pros once you share your area.

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I can help, but I need your ZIP code or city to find the best handyman services near you.

If you want to search right now, the top options are usually:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, insured general repairs
  • TaskRabbit — good for quick small jobs
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local pros
  • Angi — good for broader home-service listings
  • HomeAdvisor — useful for bigger projects and quotes

Send me your location and I’ll narrow it down.

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I can help, but I need your city/ZIP code to find the best handyman services near you.

If you want, send:

  • your ZIP code or city
  • the type of work (TV mounting, plumbing, drywall, furniture assembly, etc.)
  • whether you want cheap, top-rated, or same-day

Then I can narrow it down.

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I can help, but I need your city or ZIP code to find the best options near you.

If you want, I can also narrow it by:

  • type of job (TV mounting, drywall, plumbing fixes, painting, furniture assembly, etc.)
  • budget
  • same-day vs scheduled

Common reliable handyman services to check:

  • Mr. Handyman
  • Ace Handyman Services
  • Taskrabbit
  • Thumbtack
  • Angi

Send your location, and I’ll give you the best picks.

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I can help, but I need your location first.

Send me your:

  • city + state, or ZIP code
  • what you need done (e.g. mounting TV, drywall, plumbing, furniture assembly)

Then I’ll suggest the best local handyman services near you.

What are the best handyman services for homeowners?
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For homeowners, the best handyman services are usually the ones that are licensed, insured, well-reviewed, and easy to schedule. Top options by type:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable general home repairs
  • Ace Handyman Services — strong for small to medium repairs and maintenance
  • Handyman Connection — good for larger service areas and multi-task jobs
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, same-day small fixes
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local handymen and prices
  • Angi — good for finding vetted pros and reading reviews
  • Neighborly — good for branded local home-service providers

What to look for:

  • General repairs: drywall, doors, faucets, fixtures
  • Maintenance: caulking, weatherproofing, gutter cleaning
  • Assembly/installations: shelves, TVs, furniture, blinds
  • Light carpentry and painting

Best overall for most homeowners: Mr. Handyman or Ace Handyman Services. Best budget/flexibility: TaskRabbit or Thumbtack.

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman services by job type or by city.

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For most homeowners, the best handyman services are:

  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, insured, full-service home repairs
  • Ace Handyman Services — good for general repairs, carpentry, and maintenance
  • Handyman Connection — solid choice for larger jobs and multi-skill projects
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, smaller tasks and same-day help
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare local handymen and prices

Best for:

  • Small jobs: TaskRabbit
  • Trusted, polished service: Mr. Handyman
  • Local quote shopping: Thumbtack
  • Ongoing home maintenance: Ace Handyman Services

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman services by job type (plumbing, drywall, mounting, painting, etc.).

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For most homeowners, the best handyman services are:

  • General repairs & maintenance — shelves, doors, caulking, drywall patches
  • Plumbing fixes — leaky faucets, toilets, garbage disposals
  • Electrical basics — ceiling fans, light fixtures, switches/outlets
  • Painting & touch-ups
  • Assembly & mounting — TVs, furniture, curtains
  • Fence, deck, and exterior repairs
  • Seasonal maintenance — weatherstripping, gutter cleaning, small HVAC filter swaps

Good service brands to look at:

  • Mr. Handyman
  • Ace Handyman Services
  • Handyman Connection
  • Taskrabbit (best for smaller jobs)
  • Thumbtack and Angi (good for comparing local pros)

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman services by home project or how to choose a reliable handyman.

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The best handyman services for homeowners are usually the ones that handle small-to-medium repairs quickly, reliably, and with clear pricing.

Best types of handyman services
  • General home repairs: doors, drywall, trim, minor carpentry
  • Plumbing fixes: leaky faucets, toilet repairs, garbage disposals
  • Electrical basics: light fixtures, ceiling fans, switches, outlets
  • Painting and touch-ups
  • Furniture assembly / mounting: TVs, shelves, curtains
  • Caulking and weatherproofing
  • Gutter cleaning and minor exterior repairs
  • Fixture installation: sinks, faucets, cabinets, blinds
Good handyman brands to consider
  • Mr. Handyman
  • Ace Handyman Services
  • Handyman Connection
  • House Doctors
What to look for
  • Licensed/insured
  • Upfront estimates
  • Good local reviews
  • Warranty on work
  • Easy scheduling

If you want, I can also give you a top 10 checklist of handyman tasks every homeowner should outsource.

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For most homeowners, the best handyman services are the ones that handle small-to-medium home repairs fast, reliably, and with clear pricing.

Best options
  • Mr. Handyman — best for dependable, multi-skill home repairs
  • Handyman Connection — good for larger “fix-it” lists and recurring maintenance
  • Taskrabbit — best for quick, smaller jobs like furniture assembly, mounting, and minor repairs
  • Angi — best for comparing local handymen and reading reviews
  • Thumbtack — best for finding local pros and getting multiple quotes
Best handyman services to hire for
  • Drywall patching
  • Faucet/toilet repairs
  • TV mounting
  • Door, lock, and hinge fixes
  • Caulking and weatherproofing
  • Minor electrical or plumbing
  • Gutter cleaning
  • Shelf installation
  • Fence or deck repairs
What to look for
  • Licensed/insured if they do plumbing/electrical
  • Clear hourly or flat-rate pricing
  • Good reviews with recent photos
  • Warranty on labor
  • Minimum service call fee that makes sense for your job

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman services by category—like best for plumbing, electrical, furniture assembly, or affordable local help.

What are the best handyman apps for odd jobs?
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Here are some of the best handyman apps for odd jobs:

  • TaskRabbit — Best for small home tasks, furniture assembly, mounting, moving help, yard work.
  • Thumbtack — Best for comparing pros and getting quotes for almost any job.
  • Angi — Best for home repair, maintenance, and larger handyman projects.
  • Handy — Good for quick booking of cleaning, furniture assembly, and minor repairs.
  • Porch — Best if you want home services tied to local contractors and repair pros.
  • Mr. Handyman — Best for more traditional, insured handyman service with standard pricing in many areas.

Best pick overall: TaskRabbit for simple odd jobs. Best for multiple quotes: Thumbtack. Best for home repair pros: Angi.

If you want, I can also rank them for price, speed, or reliability.

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Here are the best handyman apps for odd jobs:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick one-off tasks like furniture assembly, mounting TVs, moving help, and minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple local pros and get quotes for the job.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — good for home repair/maintenance and finding vetted contractors.
  • Handy — useful for cleaning, furniture assembly, and small home tasks.
  • Houzz Pro — better for larger home projects, but also useful for finding pros for smaller jobs.
  • Neighborly / Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, branded handyman service if you prefer a franchise.

Best overall for odd jobs: TaskRabbit Best for price shopping: Thumbtack Best for home repair services: Angi

If you want, I can also give you the best app by job type (assembly, mounting, plumbing, moving, etc.).

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Best handyman apps for odd jobs:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick one-off jobs like furniture assembly, mounting TVs, moving help, minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple local pros and get quotes for a specific job.
  • Angi (formerly Angie’s List) — best for home repair/maintenance with vetted contractors.
  • Handy — good for cleaning and simple household tasks, plus some handyman work.
  • Fiverr — useful for remote odd jobs or virtual help, less so for in-home handyman work.
  • Mr. Handyman — not really an app-first marketplace, but a solid branded service for more reliable, full-service repairs.

If you want the best overall, I’d start with TaskRabbit for small jobs and Thumbtack for anything more specific or larger.

If you want, I can also recommend the best app based on your exact job type and city.

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Here are some of the best handyman apps for odd jobs:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick local help like furniture assembly, mounting TVs, moving help, minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing multiple pros and getting quotes for bigger or specialized jobs.
  • Angi — good for home repair and maintenance, with a large network of contractors/handymen.
  • Handy — best for cleaning, furniture assembly, and small home tasks in supported areas.
  • Porch — useful for connecting with local home service pros for repairs and maintenance.
  • Houzz Pro — better for larger home improvement projects, less ideal for simple odd jobs.

If you want the simplest pick:

  • TaskRabbit for fast, small jobs
  • Thumbtack for price-shopping
  • Angi for broader home repair needs

If you want, I can also rank them by cost, availability, or best for same-day help.

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Here are the best handyman apps for odd jobs:

  • TaskRabbit — Best for quick, local help like furniture assembly, mounting, moving, minor repairs. Easy booking and clear hourly pricing.
  • Thumbtack — Best for comparing multiple pros. Good for handyman work, plumbing, electrical, and home projects.
  • Angi — Best for home-repair pros with reviews. Strong if you want vetted contractors for bigger odd jobs.
  • Handy — Best for cleaning + handyman services, especially furniture assembly and small household tasks.
  • Bark — Best for getting quotes from local service providers fast.

My top picks:

  • Best overall: TaskRabbit
  • Best for price comparison: Thumbtack
  • Best for larger home jobs: Angi

If you tell me your city and the type of odd job, I can recommend the best app for that exact task.

What are the top handyman service companies?
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Some of the top handyman service companies in the U.S. are:

  • Ace Handyman Services — one of the strongest national brands; good for small repairs, assembly, and maintenance.
  • Mr. Handyman — widely available, insured, and popular for general home repair jobs.
  • House Doctors — strong for repairs, carpentry, and odd jobs.
  • Handyman Connection — good reputation for local franchise service across many markets.
  • The Honey Do Service — solid option for punch-list work and home maintenance.
  • TaskRabbit — best for flexible, on-demand help like furniture assembly and minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — not a handyman company itself, but a top platform to find highly rated local handymen.

If you want the best one, it usually comes down to:

  • Ace Handyman Services for overall reliability
  • Mr. Handyman for broad availability
  • TaskRabbit for quick, smaller jobs

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman companies by city/state or by job type, like plumbing, drywall, or furniture assembly.

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If you mean national handyman service companies in the U.S., the most well-known are:

  1. Mr. Handyman — one of the biggest and most established nationwide.
  2. Ace Handyman Services — backed by Ace Hardware; strong local franchise network.
  3. Handyman Connection — long-running franchise with broad service coverage.
  4. TruBlue Home Service Ally — handyman + home maintenance focus.
  5. TaskRabbit — not a traditional handyman chain, but a popular platform for finding local help.
  6. Thumbtack — marketplace to compare local handyman pros.
  7. The Home Depot Pro Referral / services network — useful for finding contractors through a major brand.

Best choice by need:

  • For reliability and consistency: Mr. Handyman
  • For local franchised service: Ace Handyman Services
  • For comparing multiple quotes: Thumbtack or TaskRabbit

If you want, I can also give you:

  • the best handyman companies by state/city, or
  • the top handyman franchises to start a business with.
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Some of the best-known handyman service companies are:

  1. Mr. Handyman – one of the largest national handyman franchises; good for small repairs, mounting, drywall, doors, and maintenance.
  2. Ace Handyman Services – backed by Ace Hardware; strong for home repairs and small projects.
  3. Handyman Connection – long-running national brand with a wide range of carpentry, repair, and maintenance services.
  4. TruBlue Home Service Ally – good for ongoing home maintenance, senior safety modifications, and small repairs.
  5. TaskRabbit – not a traditional company, but great for booking local handymen quickly for smaller jobs.
  6. Thumbtack – another marketplace that helps you find local handyman pros with reviews and pricing.

If you want, I can also give you the best handyman companies by city/state or best options for cheap, fast, or high-rated service.

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Some of the biggest, best-known handyman service companies in the U.S. are:

  • Handyman Connection — long-running franchise, good for general home repairs and small projects
  • Mr. Handyman — part of Neighborly, strong national coverage and consistent service model
  • Ace Handyman Services — backed by Ace Hardware, solid for repairs, install jobs, and punch lists
  • The Handy — app-based booking for furniture assembly, cleaning, and light handyman work
  • Mr. Electric / Mr. Appliance / Glass Doctor — not general handyman, but great for specialized home repair through the same Neighborly network
  • TruBlue Home Service Ally — handyman + home maintenance, often good for ongoing property upkeep

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best handyman companies by city/state, or
  2. a comparison of pricing, reviews, and services.
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Some of the top handyman service companies in the U.S. are:

  • Ace Handyman Services — widely trusted, part of the Ace Hardware family
  • Mr. Handyman — strong national brand, good for small repairs and maintenance
  • Handyman Connection — solid for home projects, repairs, and remodel support
  • House Doctors — good reputation for professional, uniformed crews
  • TaskRabbit — best for quick, on-demand help and smaller jobs
  • Fantastic Services — strong in larger metro areas, with broad home-service offerings

If you want the best overall “safe pick”, I’d start with Ace Handyman Services or Mr. Handyman.

If you want, I can also rank them by price, reliability, or availability in your city.

Which handyman services are easiest to book?
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The easiest handyman services to book are usually app-based or franchise networks with instant online scheduling:

  • TaskRabbit — easiest for quick jobs like mounting, minor repairs, furniture assembly.
  • Thumbtack — lets you compare pros and request quotes fast.
  • Angi — good for booking vetted local handymen and larger home tasks.
  • Mr. Handyman — straightforward if you want a full-service company, not a solo contractor.
  • Handyman Connection — good for reliable scheduled repairs and maintenance.

If you want the fastest booking, start with TaskRabbit or Thumbtack. If you want the most “set it and forget it” option, use Mr. Handyman or Handyman Connection.

If you want, I can also rank them by speed, price, or reliability.

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The easiest handyman services to book are usually the ones offered through big on-demand platforms:

  • Taskrabbit — best for small jobs like TV mounting, furniture assembly, hanging shelves, minor repairs
  • Angi — good for finding local handymen, with quick quote requests
  • Thumbtack — easy to compare multiple pros fast
  • Handy — simple for home fixes and assembly in many cities
  • Lowe’s Installation Services / The Home Depot Pro Referral — easy if you want a trusted retail-backed option

If you want the fastest booking experience, go with Taskrabbit for small tasks. If you want more traditional handyman work, Angi or Thumbtack is usually better.

If you want, I can also rank them by speed, price, or reliability.

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The easiest handyman services to book are usually the small, standardized jobs you can request online in minutes:

  • Furniture assembly — easiest through TaskRabbit, Thumbtack, or Amazon Home Services
  • TV mounting — often quick to schedule via TaskRabbit or Angi
  • Curtain/blind installation
  • Shelf hanging / picture hanging
  • Minor drywall repair
  • Caulking and grout touch-ups
  • Faucet or showerhead replacement
  • Basic light fixture swaps

(non-electrical, simple replacements)

If you want the simplest booking experience, use:

  • TaskRabbit for same-day, on-demand help
  • Thumbtack for comparing quotes fast
  • Angi for broader home repair jobs
  • Handy for furniture assembly and mounting

If you want, I can also rank them by fastest booking, lowest cost, or best for same-day service.

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The easiest handyman services to book are usually the small, standard jobs that can be quoted quickly:

  1. Furniture assembly
    • IKEA, Wayfair, Amazon furniture
    • Easiest to book on TaskRabbit
  2. TV mounting
    • Very common, usually fixed-price
    • Good options: Thumbtack, TaskRabbit, Angi
  3. Curtain/Blinds installation
    • Simple, short visits
    • Easy on Thumbtack or Handy
  4. Minor wall repairs / drywall patching
    • Small holes, nail pops, touch-ups
    • Often available via Angi or TaskRabbit
  5. Caulking / sealant work
    • Bathrooms, sinks, tubs, windows
    • Usually easy to schedule on Thumbtack
  6. Hanging shelves, mirrors, pictures
    • Quick jobs with clear pricing
    • Best booked through TaskRabbit
  7. Door handle / lock replacement
    • Standard hardware swap
    • Often available on Angi and Thumbtack

Fastest booking apps:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick one-off jobs
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local pros
  • Angi — good for broader home repair needs
  • Handy — good for basic assembly and installation

If you want, I can also rank these by cheapest, fastest, or best for same-day booking.

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The easiest handyman services to book are usually the ones with instant online scheduling, upfront pricing, and app-based payment.

Best known easy-book options:

  • Taskrabbit — great for small jobs like mounting, furniture assembly, TV installs
  • Thumbtack — good for comparing local handymen quickly
  • Angi — easy to request quotes from multiple pros
  • Handy — simple for common home tasks and same-day booking in some areas
  • Mr. Handyman — more traditional, but easy if you want a reliable branded service

If you want the least hassle, I’d start with:

  1. Taskrabbit for quick small jobs
  2. Handy for basic fixes
  3. Thumbtack if you want multiple quotes

If you want, I can also rank them by price, speed, or quality.

What are the most affordable handyman services? 720/mo
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The most affordable handyman services are usually the small, quick jobs that don’t require special licensing or major materials, like:

  • Furniture assembly
  • TV mounting
  • Hanging shelves/pictures/curtains
  • Minor drywall patching
  • Caulking
  • Replacing faucets, showerheads, and toilet parts
  • Installing door handles, locks, or closet hardware
  • Basic yard cleanup
  • Smoke detector replacement
  • Small paint touch-ups

Usually cheapest options:

  • TaskRabbit for one-off small jobs
  • Thumbtack for comparing multiple quotes
  • Angi for local handyman pros
  • Handy for simple home tasks

To keep costs low:

  • Bundle several small tasks into one visit
  • Provide your own materials from Home Depot, Lowe’s, or Ace Hardware
  • Avoid emergency/weekend bookings
  • Ask for a flat rate instead of hourly

If you want, I can also give you the cheapest handyman services by job type or help you estimate what a task should cost in your area.

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The most affordable handyman services are usually the small, quick jobs that don’t require special licensing or major materials.

Typically cheapest:

  • Furniture assembly
  • TV mounting
  • Hanging shelves, curtains, pictures
  • Caulking / re-caulking
  • Replacing faucet aerators, showerheads, door handles
  • Minor drywall patching
  • Basic painting touch-ups
  • Smoke detector battery replacement
  • Small leak fixes / toilet adjustments
  • Yard cleanup / gutter cleaning

Usually the best value:

  • Half-day handyman packages
  • Task-based pricing instead of hourly
  • Neighborhood/local handymen rather than big franchises

Common affordable providers to check:

  • TaskRabbit
  • Handy
  • Mr. Handyman (often pricier, but reliable)
  • Local Thumbtack or Angi pros can sometimes be cheapest

Money-saving tip: bundle several small tasks into one visit so you pay one trip fee instead of many.

If you want, I can also rank the cheapest handyman services by city type (big city vs suburb vs rural) or by specific job.

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The most affordable handyman services are usually the small, simple jobs:

  • Furniture assembly
  • TV mounting
  • Hanging shelves/curtains
  • Minor drywall patching
  • Caulking
  • Faucet/toilet repairs
  • Door handle/lock replacement
  • Basic yard cleanup

For cheap handyman booking, these are often the best bets:

  • TaskRabbit — good for small one-off tasks; often cheaper than big franchises.
  • Thumbtack — lets you compare local handymen and pick the lowest quote.
  • Angi — useful for getting multiple estimates.
  • Handy — decent for quick home tasks in some areas.

If you want the lowest-cost traditional handyman brands, look at:

  • Mr. Handyman
  • Ace Handyman Services
  • Neighborhood/local independent handymen (usually cheapest)

Tip: For the best price, hire someone for multiple small tasks in one visit—the trip fee is often the biggest cost.

If you want, I can also give you the cheapest handyman services by task or help you compare TaskRabbit vs Thumbtack vs Angi.

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The most affordable handyman services are usually:

  1. Simple assembly – furniture, shelves, TV stands
  2. Minor drywall repair – small holes, nail pops
  3. Caulking and sealing – tubs, sinks, windows
  4. Basic painting touch-ups
  5. Fixture swaps – faucets, showerheads, light fixtures
  6. Door repairs – hinges, handles, locks, weatherstripping
  7. Fence/gate fixes
  8. Gutter cleaning
  9. Hanging pictures/TVs/blinds
  10. Yard cleanup and light maintenance

Often cheapest ways to book:

  • TaskRabbit
  • Thumbtack
  • Angi
  • Handy

If you want low-cost tools for DIY instead of paying a handyman:

  • DEWALT drill/driver
  • CRAFTSMAN hand tool set
  • 3M command strips
  • DAP Alex Plus caulk

If you want, I can also rank the cheapest handyman services by hourly rate or by your city.

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The most affordable handyman services are usually the small, low-skill, low-material jobs, like:

  • Furniture assembly
  • TV mounting
  • Minor drywall patching
  • Caulking / re-caulking
  • Replacing faucets or showerheads
  • Hanging shelves, blinds, curtains, pictures
  • Door handle / lock replacement
  • Simple yard cleanup
  • Smoke detector replacement
  • Basic faucet/toilet repairs

If you want the best budget options, check:

  • TaskRabbit — often cheapest for small one-off jobs
  • Thumbtack — good for comparing local quotes
  • Angi — useful for finding handymen with reviews
  • Mr. Handyman — reliable, but usually pricier
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for small repairs, mid-range pricing

Usually cheapest overall: independent local handymen from TaskRabbit or Thumbtack. Usually most expensive: franchise services like Mr. Handyman.

If you want, I can also list the cheapest handyman jobs by hourly rate or help you find the best option for your specific repair.

What are the best handyman services for mounting and assembly?
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For mounting and assembly, the best handyman options are usually:

  • TaskRabbit — best for quick furniture assembly, TV mounting, shelving, curtain rods
  • Handy — good for straightforward assembly and home-install jobs
  • Thumbtack — best if you want to compare local pros and prices
  • Angi — solid for vetted handyman services and larger jobs
  • Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, full-service professional work

If you want specific services, look for pros who do:

  • TV mounting
  • IKEA furniture assembly
  • Shelf/closet installation
  • Curtain and blind mounting

Best tools/products often used by good handymen:

  • DEWALT drills
  • Stud finders like Franklin Sensors ProSensor
  • Toggle bolts / SnapToggle anchors for drywall
  • Sanus TV mounts

If you want, I can also rank the best option by job type: TV mounting, furniture assembly, or shelf installation.

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Best options for mounting and assembly:

  1. TaskRabbit — best overall
    • Great for TV mounting, furniture assembly, shelves, curtain rods, and odd jobs
    • Easy booking, clear pricing by task
    • Best if you want someone fast and local
  2. Thumbtack — best for comparing pros
    • Lets you request quotes from multiple handymen
    • Good for finding someone with strong reviews for TV mounting or furniture assembly
  3. Handy — best for simple assembly
    • Good for IKEA, Wayfair, and other flat-pack furniture
    • Works well if you want a straightforward booking process
  4. IKEA TaskRabbit Assembly — best for IKEA furniture
    • If you bought from IKEA, this is usually the easiest option
    • Specifically tailored for IKEA products
  5. Angi — best for broader handyman work
    • Better if your mounting/assembly is part of a larger home project
    • Useful for vetted pros and service comparisons

Best for TV mounting: TaskRabbit or Thumbtack Best for furniture assembly: IKEA TaskRabbit Assembly or Handy Best for multiple jobs at once: Angi

If you want, I can also give you the best service by city or a checklist for hiring a good handyman.

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For mounting and assembly, the best handyman services are usually:

  • Taskrabbit — best for quick furniture assembly, TV mounting, shelf installs
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local pros and prices
  • Angi — good for vetted handymen and larger home projects
  • Mr. Handyman — reliable franchise option for mounting + general repairs
  • Ace Handyman Services — solid for furniture assembly, curtain rods, TVs, mirrors
  • Handyman Connection — good for experienced local pros
  • Handy — convenient for simple assembly and small installs
Best picks by job
  • TV mounting: Mr. Handyman, Ace Handyman Services, Taskrabbit
  • Furniture assembly: Taskrabbit, Handy
  • Shelf/curtain rod/mirror mounting: Thumbtack, Angi
  • Multiple small jobs in one visit: Mr. Handyman or Handyman Connection
What to check before booking
  • Insurance
  • Reviews with photos
  • Flat-rate pricing
  • Experience with wall type (drywall, plaster, brick)
  • Whether they bring tools like a Stud Finder, DEWALT drill, and levels

If you want, I can also give you the best option for your city or help you choose between Taskrabbit vs Thumbtack vs Mr. Handyman.

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Best options for mounting and assembly:

  1. TaskRabbit — best for one-off jobs like TV mounting, shelves, and furniture assembly. Fast booking, lots of local pros.
  2. Thumbtack — best if you want to compare multiple handymen and prices before booking.
  3. Angi — good for vetted local handymen and larger home projects.
  4. Handy — convenient for furniture assembly and small home tasks in many cities.
  5. Mr. Handyman — best for more professional, insured handyman work and consistent service.

If you need specific products often handled by these pros:

  • TV mounts: Sanus, ECHOGEAR
  • Furniture assembly: IKEA, Wayfair, Amazon Basics
  • Shelving / wall mounting: ClosetMaid, Rubbermaid, Everbilt

If you want, I can also give you the best option by job (TV mounting, IKEA assembly, curtain rods, shelves, etc.).

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Best options for mounting and assembly:

  • TaskRabbit — best overall for furniture assembly, TV mounting, shelf installs, and same-day help.
  • Thumbtack — best for comparing local handymen by reviews, pricing, and availability.
  • Angi — good for finding vetted pros for larger home projects and mounting jobs.
  • Handy — decent for straightforward furniture assembly and wall mounting.
  • Lowe’s Installed Services / The Home Depot Services — good if you want a bigger retailer handling the booking and warranty.

If you want the best value, I’d start with TaskRabbit or Thumbtack.

For the actual hardware, good brands are:

  • TV mounts: Sanus, ECHOGEAR
  • Wall anchors: Toggler, GripIt
  • Furniture assembly help: IKEA TaskRabbit Assembly

If you want, I can also give you the best option for your city, budget, or job type (TV, shelves, desk, bed, etc.).

What are the best on-demand handyman services for renters?
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For renters, the best on-demand handyman services are usually:

  1. Taskrabbit — best for quick small jobs
    • Great for furniture assembly, mounting, TV installs, curtain rods, minor repairs.
    • Strong choice if you want fast booking and transparent hourly pricing.
  2. Thumbtack — best for comparing multiple pros
    • Good if you want a few quotes for odd jobs, patching, caulking, drywall, etc.
    • Better when you care about price and reviews.
  3. Angi — best for broader home repair needs
    • Useful for plumbing, electrical, and general handyman work.
    • Good network, but quality can vary by contractor.
  4. Handy — best for simple home tasks in supported cities
    • Good for cleaning + light handyman tasks.
    • More limited than Taskrabbit depending on location.
  5. Mr. Handyman — best for more reliable, insured service
    • Often pricier, but good for apartment repairs, drywall, fixture swaps, and larger punch-list jobs.
    • Good if you want a more professional, consistent experience.
Best pick by need
  • Fastest for renters: Taskrabbit
  • Best for price shopping: Thumbtack
  • Best for “real repair” jobs: Mr. Handyman
  • Best all-around marketplace: Angi
What renters should look for
  • Insurance/bonding
  • Apartment-friendly experience
  • Minimum service fee
  • Approval from landlord/building for drilling, mounting, or plumbing/electrical work

If you want, I can also give you the best options by city or a ranked list for furniture assembly, mounting, and minor repairs.

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For renters, the best on-demand handyman services are usually:

  1. TaskRabbit
    • Best for: quick fixes, furniture assembly, mounting, TV install, small repairs
    • Why: easy booking, lots of same-day availability in many cities
  2. Thumbtack
    • Best for: comparing multiple local handymen for small jobs
    • Why: you can get quotes fast and pick by price, reviews, and availability
  3. Angi
    • Best for: vetted pros for repairs, odd jobs, and maintenance
    • Why: solid for finding someone reliable, especially for repeated needs
  4. Handy
    • Best for: standard home tasks like mounting, assembly, cleaning, minor repairs
    • Why: simple app-based booking, good for straightforward jobs
  5. Mr. Handyman
    • Best for: more professional small repairs and multi-step jobs
    • Why: better if you want a franchised, insured service with consistent standards

Best pick overall for renters: TaskRabbit Best for price comparison: Thumbtack Best for more “pro” repair work: Mr. Handyman

Tip: if the job involves plumbing, electrical, drilling into walls, or anything that could affect your lease, check with your landlord first.

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For renters, the best on-demand handyman services are usually:

  1. TaskRabbit

Best overall for quick one-off jobs like TV mounting, furniture assembly, minor repairs, and moving help.

  1. Thumbtack

Best if you want to compare multiple local handymen by price, ratings, and availability.

  1. Angi (formerly Angie’s List)

Good for finding vetted pros for bigger or more specialized jobs.

  1. Handy

Solid for simple home tasks, especially furniture assembly and small fixes.

  1. Lemonade Home Services

Nice option if you already use Lemonade and want a more streamlined home-service experience.

Best pick by need
  • Fastest / easiest: TaskRabbit
  • Best for price shopping: Thumbtack
  • Best for more established pros: Angi
  • Best for simple assembly / small tasks: Handy
For renters specifically, look for services that handle:
  • furniture assembly
  • TV mounting
  • hanging shelves/art
  • minor drywall patching
  • curtain/blind installation
  • move-in/move-out help

If you want, I can also give you the best options by city or the cheapest handyman apps.

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Best on-demand handyman services for renters:

  • TaskRabbit — Best overall for quick odd jobs: TV mounting, furniture assembly, shelf installs, minor repairs.
  • Thumbtack — Best for comparing local pros and getting quotes fast; good if you want multiple options.
  • Angi — Good for broader home services and vetted contractors, especially for bigger jobs.
  • Handy — Solid for cleaning, assembly, and small handyman tasks in many cities.
  • Neighborly brands — Best for more specialized work through local franchises like Mr. Handyman and Mister Sparky.

For renters specifically, I’d usually start with:

  1. TaskRabbit for fast, small jobs
  2. Thumbtack if you want the best price
  3. Angi for anything slightly more involved

If you want, I can also rank these by price, speed, or quality.

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Best on-demand handyman services for renters:

  1. TaskRabbit — best for fast, small jobs

Great for mounting, furniture assembly, TV installs, curtain rods, minor repairs. Easy app booking and lots of same-day availability in many cities.

  1. Thumbtack — best for comparing pros

You describe the job and get quotes from local handymen. Good if you want to compare price, ratings, and availability before booking.

  1. Angi — best for home repair variety

Strong for broader handyman work, plumbing-ish fixes, drywall, patching, etc. Useful if you want a vetted local pro.

  1. Handy — best for simple apartment tasks

Good for standard, book-now handyman jobs and quick clean-up help. Availability varies by city.

  1. Mr. Handyman — best for reliable, insured service

More of a franchised handyman network than a gig app, but very solid for renters who want consistency and coverage.

Best pick overall for renters: TaskRabbit If you want lowest hassle, Thumbtack if you want better price comparison.

If you want, I can also list the best options for TV mounting, furniture assembly, or minor repairs specifically.

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LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Networx known for?
  • 2 What are Networx's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Networx? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Networx compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Networx?
  • 6 What is a typical on-demand handyman service known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best handyman services for furniture assembly? discovery
  • 2 What are the best handyman services for TV mounting? discovery
  • 3 What are the best handyman services for bathroom repairs? discovery
  • 4 What are the best handyman services for kitchen fixes? discovery
  • 5 What are the best handyman services for appliance installation? discovery
  • 6 What are the best handyman services for light fixture installation? discovery
  • 7 What are the best handyman services for drywall repair? discovery
  • 8 What are the best handyman services for outdoor repairs? discovery
  • 9 What are the best handyman services for seniors? discovery
  • 10 What are the best handyman services for landlords? discovery
  • 11 What are the best handyman services for property managers? discovery
  • 12 What are the best same-day handyman services? discovery
  • 13 What are the best handyman services for emergency repairs? discovery
  • 14 What are the best handyman services for apartment maintenance? discovery
  • 15 What are the best handyman services for move-in repairs? discovery
  • 16 What are the best handyman services for move-out fixes? discovery
  • 17 What are the best handyman services for minor carpentry work? discovery
  • 18 What are the best handyman services for home maintenance tasks? discovery
  • 19 What are the best handyman services for yard work and odd jobs? discovery
  • 20 What are the best handyman services for booking online? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to a large handyman marketplace? comparison
  • 22 What are the best alternatives to a home repair app? comparison
  • 23 How do handyman marketplaces compare with local independent handymen? comparison
  • 24 What is better for small repairs: a handyman app or a local handyman? comparison
  • 25 What are the best alternatives to an on-demand repair platform? comparison
  • 26 Which is better for same-day fixes: a handyman platform or a general home services app? comparison
  • 27 What are the best alternatives for booking a handyman online? comparison
  • 28 How do on-demand handyman services compare with traditional repair contractors? comparison
  • 29 What are the best alternatives to a gig-based handyman service? comparison
  • 30 What should I use instead of a handyman app for odd jobs? comparison
  • 31 How do I find someone to fix small things around the house? problem
  • 32 How do I get help with furniture assembly? problem
  • 33 How do I get a TV mounted safely? problem
  • 34 How do I hire someone for a few odd jobs at home? problem
  • 35 How do I get a light fixture installed? problem
  • 36 How do I fix loose shelves or cabinets? problem
  • 37 How do I find help for minor home repairs? problem
  • 38 How do I get help with home maintenance tasks I cannot do myself? problem
  • 39 How do I book help for a repair on short notice? problem
  • 40 How do I find a handyman for multiple small repairs in one visit? problem
  • 41 How much does an on-demand handyman service cost? transactional
  • 42 Do handyman apps charge by the hour or by the job? transactional
  • 43 What is the average price for a handyman visit? transactional
  • 44 Are there cheap handyman services for small jobs? transactional
  • 45 Are there any free handyman estimates online? transactional
  • 46 What is the most affordable way to book a handyman? transactional
  • 47 How much should I pay for furniture assembly? transactional
  • 48 How much does TV mounting cost through a handyman service? transactional
  • 49 Are same-day handyman services more expensive? transactional
  • 50 What are the best value handyman services for homeowners? transactional

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  • 1 What are the best on-demand handyman services? 590/mo
  • 2 What are the top on-demand handyman service apps? 20/mo
  • 3 Which on-demand handyman services are most recommended?
  • 4 What are the most popular handyman service platforms?
  • 5 What are the best handyman services for home repairs?
  • 6 What are the best handyman services for small jobs?
  • 7 Which handyman service is best for quick fixes?
  • 8 What are the best handyman services near me? 2,900/mo
  • 9 What are the best handyman services for homeowners?
  • 10 What are the best handyman apps for odd jobs?
  • 11 What are the top handyman service companies?
  • 12 Which handyman services are easiest to book?
  • 13 What are the most affordable handyman services? 720/mo
  • 14 What are the best handyman services for mounting and assembly?
  • 15 What are the best on-demand handyman services for renters?