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MeMe Maintenance

10(60 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

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Flat Packs
Shelving
AR Handyman Service Logo

AR Handyman Service

9.95(41 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Flat Packs
Emergency Handyman Service
Shelving
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Harkmel Developments

9.87(66 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Flat Packs
Emergency Handyman Service
Shelving
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EHM - Executive Home Maintenance

9.98(15 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Emergency Handyman Service
Shelving
Flat Packs

Negupac

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Operates in Manchester

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Handyman
Emergency Handyman Service
Shelving
Flat Packs
Oh Solutions Logo

Oh Solutions

8.92(13 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Flat Packs
Shelving
Emergency Handyman Service
ST Maintenance Logo

ST Maintenance

9.77(62 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Emergency Handyman Service
Flat Packs
Shelving
Aesthetic Building Logo

Aesthetic Building

9.5(12 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Emergency Handyman Service
Flat Packs
Shelving

Star Handyman

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Operates in Manchester

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Emergency Handyman Service
Shelving
Flat Packs
Robin Williams Property Management Logo

Robin Williams Property Management

(5 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Flat Packs
Emergency Handyman Service
Shelving
Vanguard Maintenance Logo

Vanguard Maintenance

10(24 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Flat Packs
Emergency Handyman Service
Shelving
James Mac Maintenance Logo

James Mac Maintenance

9.85(16 reviews)

Operates in Manchester

Services & skills
Handyman
Emergency Handyman Service
Flat Packs
Shelving

Find handyman services in Manchester

Need a job done around the house? Whether it’s fixing a wonky shelf, hanging a door, or tackling a growing to-do list, finding the right handyperson local to your area in Manchester is paramount.

Checkatrade helps you connect with verified, checked tradespeople who can handle odd jobs big and small – from flat-pack furniture and curtain rails to minor electrics and plumbing.

  • Find handypeople covering Manchester and nearby areas in and around Greater Manchester like Salford, Stockport, Stretford, Oldham, and Hyde
  • Great for renters, new homeowners, landlords, and anyone who needs a bit of help with DIY
  • Search for a handyperson working near you or use our Request A Quote tool

Whether you're after same-day help, ongoing handyman services, or just want to get a small job off your plate, we’ll help you find someone who can get it sorted.

How much does it cost to hire a handyperson in Manchester?

The average cost for a handyperson in Manchester is around £30–£50 per hour, depending on the job type and location. Some jobs are priced per task rather than by the hour.

Here’s a look at what you might expect to pay locally:

  • Flat-pack furniture assembly – from £70
  • Curtain rail installation – around £45
  • Painting woodwork in a 4x4m room – about £95
  • Minor plumbing or electrical fixes – typically £60
  • Shelf or picture hanging – between £45 and £60

For accurate pricing, it’s best to request quotes from a few Manchester handypeople. You can also read more in our guide to handyperson costs.

  • What does handyperson mean?

    A handyperson, or handyman, is someone who can carry out a wide range of repair, maintenance and improvement tasks around the home. This might include odd jobs like putting up blinds, touching up paintwork or fixing squeaky hinges.

  • What does a handyperson do?

    A handyperson offers practical help with home repairs, maintenance and minor improvements. They cover a wide range of tasks that fall outside of large-scale renovations or specialist trades, and can often get things done faster and with less fuss than trying to DIY.

    All handyperson services are different and the type of work offered can vary significantly. For example, some handypeople can complete electrical and plumbing tasks but others can’t.

    Often a handyperson will have various tools and skills and provide a range of different services.

    Common handyperson jobs include:

    • Hanging pictures, mirrors, curtain rails or blinds
    • Fitting door handles, locks or replacing hinges
    • Flat-pack furniture assembly
    • Basic painting and decorating (e.g. painting a wall)
    • Mounting shelves or TVs
    • Minor plumbing fixes (e.g. leaky taps, resealing baths)
    • Minor electrical fixes (e.g. changing light fittings or switches)
    • Repairing fencing or gates in the garden
    • Basic carpentry work
    • Hanging shelves
    • Putting up and repairing garden fences

    A handyperson is perfect for “small jobs” - the kind that don’t need a specialist but still need doing well. They’re a great option if you want to:

    • Tackle your to-do list without calling in multiple trades
    • Avoid spending weekends on DIY
    • Get jobs done by someone with the right tools and know-how

    For bigger jobs or anything involving gas, complex electrics, or structural changes, you’ll still need a specialised service.

    Read our detailed handyperson guide to learn more about the services offered by these versatile tradespeople.

  • How do I prepare for a handyperson’s visit?

    If you want to help your handyperson get straight to work and finish faster, a bit of prep goes a long way. Here’s what you can do:

    1. Clear the work area Move furniture, remove clutter, and ensure the space is clean and accessible. If the job is outdoors, make sure access is clear and there’s no risk of tripping hazards.

    2. Provide materials (if needed) If you’ve agreed to supply parts or materials (like a curtain pole or paint), have everything ready and in one place before they arrive.

    3. Be ready to talk through the job You might have discussed it over messages, but a quick run-through when they arrive will help. If you have photos, sketches or inspiration to show what you want, even better.

    4. Know your schedule Make sure someone’s home to let the handyperson in and answer questions. Ask roughly how long the job will take, especially if they’re doing multiple tasks.

    5. Keep kids and pets out of the way It helps the tradesperson work safely and without interruption.

  • What should I look for in a handyperson’s qualifications?

    No formal qualifications are needed to become a handyperson in the UK. That being said, hiring a skilled and experienced handyperson is essential if you want high quality results.

    We recommend asking the following questions to make sure a handyperson is the right person for the job:

    • Do you have the tools needed to complete this task?
    • Have you worked on similar jobs before?
    • Do you have public liability insurance?
    • Can I see examples of your previous work?
    • Are you qualified to complete electrical repair work?
  • Do I need a handyman or a specialist?

    Handypeople typically have the skills and tools needed to perform minor household repair and maintenance tasks.

    An experienced and qualified professional should be hired to complete more specialist work.

    For safety reasons, many electrical, gas and plumbing tasks must only be performed by a tradesperson with the required registrations and qualifications.

    A handyperson can usually do:

    • Wall mounting and shelf fitting
    • Flat-pack furniture assembly
    • Small-scale decorating and touch-ups
    • Minor repairs (e.g. handles, locks, fixtures)
    • Simple plumbing (e.g. replacing taps)
    • Minor electrics (e.g. changing switches or lights, if qualified)

    Jobs that shouldn’t be completed by a handyperson include:

    • Any work that involves changing old or damaged electrical wires
    • Electrical work in places where water is also present, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and outside areas
    • Installing new light fittings
    • Moving plug sockets
    • Installing electrics for an extension or conversion
    • Structural modifications
    • Complex plumbing tasks
    • Gas appliance/boiler repairs

    If in doubt, ask. Many handypeople working in Manchester will be happy to confirm whether the job falls within their skill set - and if not, they may even be able to point you in the right direction.

  • Do handypeople bring tools and materials?

    The majority of handymen and handywomen have their own set of tools and equipment. You may be expected to provide the materials needed for the job but often having your own toolkit is not necessary. You usually won’t need to worry about drills, saws, ladders, or specialist kit.

    That said, materials – such as paint, screws, hinges, wood, or new fittings – are often not included unless you agree in advance.

    Make sure to ask a handyperson about materials before hiring them for your job. If the tradesperson is supplying the materials, the cost will be added to your project quote.

  • What is the best way to find a good handyperson?

    Start by searching online for a local handyperson near you. Checkatrade makes it easy to view verified reviews, see how long a tradesperson has been on the site, and check what work they specialise in. Ask for a quote, check their insurance, and make sure you're comfortable with their experience.

  • Can I get same-day handyperson help?

    Some handypeople offer same-day handyman services, especially for small or urgent tasks. Availability depends on your postcode and the size of the job.

    Look for emergency handypeople available near you to find those who can get to you quickly.