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How Much Does a Handyman Cost in Las Vegas? (2026 Price Guide)

FixBid Team · April 8, 2026 · 6 min read

If you've ever tried to get a straight answer on what a home repair should cost in Las Vegas, you know the problem: prices vary wildly, quotes are inconsistent, and it's hard to tell if you're getting a fair deal or getting taken.

This guide gives you real 2026 pricing data for the most common handyman jobs in Las Vegas — so you know what to expect before anyone shows up at your door.

What's the Average Hourly Rate for a Handyman in Las Vegas?

Most Las Vegas handymen charge between $50 and $100 per hour, with the typical rate landing around $65–$75/hr for general work. Where someone falls in that range depends on their experience, specialization, and whether they're licensed and insured.

A few factors to keep in mind:

Some jobs are priced flat rather than hourly. For those, the table below gives you a clearer picture.

2026 Las Vegas Handyman Pricing by Job Type

Job Typical Price Range Notes
Hourly rate (general) $50–$100/hr Most pros have a 1–2 hr minimum
Faucet or fixture replacement $100–$250 Excludes fixture cost if you supply it
Drywall patch (small) $75–$200 Larger patches or texture matching costs more
Outlet or switch replacement $75–$175 GFCI outlets or panel work costs more
Ceiling fan installation $150–$350 Higher if no existing wiring
Interior painting (per room) $250–$600 Ceiling, trim, and texture add cost
Tile repair or replacement $200–$600 Grout-only repair is less; full regrout more
Door installation or adjustment $100–$350 Pre-hung exterior doors cost more
Fence repair $150–$500 Material type (wood vs vinyl) affects price
Toilet repair or replacement $100–$300 Excludes toilet if you supply it
Garbage disposal installation $100–$250 Includes basic installation, not the unit
Caulking (bathroom or kitchen) $75–$200 Full bathroom recaulk runs higher

These are typical ranges for labor. Materials — tile, fixtures, paint, hardware — are usually extra unless the bid explicitly says otherwise. Always confirm what's included before you accept a quote.

Small, Medium, and Large Jobs: How MyFixBid Tiers Work

On MyFixBid, jobs are organized into three tiers that reflect the scale of the work — and the type of pro you need:

Posting in the right tier ensures you get bids from the right pros — and helps you compare apples to apples when offers come in.

What Makes Handyman Costs Go Up (or Down)

The price ranges above assume standard conditions. Here's what pushes costs outside those ranges:

Urgency

Same-day or next-day service typically carries a 20–50% premium in Las Vegas. Flooding, broken AC in July, or a security issue? Expect to pay for the speed. If you can wait a week, you'll get better pricing and your choice of pros.

Materials

Labor quotes often exclude materials. A basic outlet swap might be $75 labor + $10 for the outlet. A faucet replacement might be $150 labor + $200 for the fixture if you let the handyman source it (they may mark up materials). Buying fixtures yourself and having them installed is usually cheaper — just confirm the pro will install customer-supplied materials before you buy.

Complexity and Access

Second-story work, tight crawl spaces, or jobs that require moving furniture add cost. A drywall patch in an open hallway is faster than one behind a built-in cabinet. Any electrical work on an older panel (pre-2000s homes in North Las Vegas or downtown) often uncovers additional issues.

Experience and Licensing

A 10-year licensed plumber who also does handyman work will charge more than an unlicensed general handyman. For most small repairs, the cheaper option is fine. For anything involving plumbing, electrical, or structural work — pay for the credentials. The liability risk isn't worth the savings.

Time of Year

Las Vegas has a distinct contractor seasonality. October through March is peak demand — weather is comfortable, homeowners tackle projects, and contractors are busiest. Pricing is higher and availability is tighter. Summer (June–August) is slower for exterior work because of the heat, and you can sometimes negotiate better rates for interior jobs during this window.

How to Make Sure You're Getting a Fair Price

The only reliable way to know if a quote is fair is to compare it against competing quotes for the same job. One quote gives you a number. Three quotes give you a market price.

Before you accept any bid:

For more on what to ask before signing, see our guide to 5 questions to ask before hiring a Las Vegas contractor. And if you're still in the search phase, how to find a reliable handyman in Las Vegas covers the full vetting process.

The Fastest Way to Get Accurate Pricing for Your Job

Reading price guides is useful for setting expectations. But the only price that matters is the one a real contractor gives you for your specific job, your specific home, and your specific timeline.

Post your job on MyFixBid and compare bids from verified Las Vegas tradesmen. Describe your project, set a budget range, and licensed local pros submit competitive offers directly to you — no phone tag, no sales pressure. You pick the bid that works.

It's free for homeowners. Takes five minutes to post. And you'll know what your job actually costs — not what a guide says it should.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most Las Vegas handymen charge $50–$100 per hour, with typical rates around $65–$75/hr for general work. Flat-rate pricing is common for specific jobs: faucet replacement runs $100–$250, drywall patches $75–$200, and ceiling fan installation $150–$350. Minimum call-out fees of $75–$150 are standard.
General handyman rates in Las Vegas range from $50 to $100 per hour depending on experience and licensing. Unlicensed handymen typically charge $40–$60/hr; licensed contractors who do handyman work charge $75–$100/hr or more. Most require a 1–2 hour minimum.
Nevada law requires a Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) license for any project costing $1,000 or more in labor and materials. For jobs under $1,000, a handyman does not need a state license but should hold a Clark County business license. Always verify credentials before hiring.

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