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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    Handy man, qualified electrical mechanical Technician from the renewable industry, looking to take on DIY projects in spare time, lots of experience in household and graden DIY projects.

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  • Hello! My name is Charles. I am an experienced joiner and builder working in Edinburgh and the Lothians. I have a diverse range of skills to suit your job and I specialise in all aspects of woodwork, interior and exterior. No job too small, I can do: Home improvement Doors and Windows Painting and decorating Gardening and landscaping Extensions Bespoke furniture and storage solutions and much more Call or email to discuss your needs. Thanks! Charles

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  • Here’s a professional introduction for you: About Me With years of hands-on experience in construction, I specialize in plastering, painting, metalwork, and handyman services. I take pride in delivering high-quality craftsmanship, ensuring every detail is perfect. Whether it’s a small repair or a large renovation, I approach each project with precision, reliability, and a commitment to excellence. My goal is to provide durable, aesthetically pleasing results that exceed client expectations. If you need a skilled professional who values quality and customer satisfaction, I’m here to help.

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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    Follow up to build up flat pack furniture such as ikea and the likes

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  • All types of handyman work considered and no job is too small. Indoor Services,Painting Flatpack Furniture Building Floor Laying Minor Filling and Repair Work Hanging: Pictures, Curtains, Blinds etc Minor Plumbing and Electrical Work. Outdoor Services Garden Structures: Construction, Repair, Painting etc Decking Construction Shed Roofing and Repair Pressure Washing,Grass Cutting Minor Landscaping Works.

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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    I have 3 yers experience

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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    Self learned handyman. Able to carry out basic plumbing, joinery work and any odd jobs around house.

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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    I can take jobs around lothians and edinburgh excluding edinburgh ulez zone

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  • Hi! I'm a friendly and competitively priced handyman undertaking both small jobs and large jobs I run and operate a company called J.E.Devereux, my company and reputation can be seen on Companies House (a government website) Experience stretches over 15 years in the property trade in which I have a wealth of knowledge in all aspects works carried out on domestic and commercial property. We undertake all handyman tasks including light repairs and full scale refurbishments at affordable and competitive prices.

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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    Specialise in indoor/outdoor maintenance and repairs (floors, doors, window frames, bathrooms, living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, decorati g) assembling flat pack furniture. We also specialise in outdoor garden work (fencing, turfing, slabbing, mono blocking, build walls, decking) we stand out from all the rest because we have great relations and we are trustworthy and reliable

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    Hi, My name is Matt

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    I have been doing handyman service for 11 years

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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    International experience in building industry and interior renovations. I provide a wide range of services in Edinburgh, Glasgow and the surrounding area: -painting&decorations; -plastering&screeding; -handyman services; -domestic maintenance&repairs. I will plan and execute your project with the utmost care. Free job view, quote and professional advice.

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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    I do all kinds of joinery works. I work in trade from 30 years. People see me more like a handyman as I know how to do much more than standard joinery.

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  • Handyman in Dunfermline

    I’m a healthcare worker turned handyman/painter-decorator! Looking to pursue a passion I’ve always had and turning it into a lifelong career. There’s obviously a lot of people out there with probably a lot more experience than me but I have a brilliant work ethic, time management and attention to detail! In the long term I’m looking to open a company that is female-led in an industry that is still very much male orientated.

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What makes handyman work in Dunfermline different?

Stone walls that need different fixings, sash windows that stick, flat-packs piling up in new builds, fences that take a battering over a Scottish winter. Dunfermline keeps handymen busy for good reason.

Traditional stone tenements near the city centre

The streets around Dunfermline Abbey and Carnegie Quarter have a dense stock of traditional stone-built tenement flats and period villas.

These properties carry their own maintenance demands: older sash windows, stone walls that need compatible fixings rather than standard rawlplugs, and communal stair areas that often need attention.

Commuter new builds in Duloch, Masterton, and Halbeath

The eastern suburbs and the growing areas around Halbeath, are largely modern family housing built for Queensferry Crossing and rail commuters. These properties generate the more conventional end of handyman work: flat-pack assembly, TV mounting, shelf installation, garden fencing, and the general list of small jobs that accumulates in any busy family home. Most handymen cover this without issue.

A large and active rental market

Dunfermline's affordability relative to Edinburgh means it has a strong rental market, particularly around the city centre and near the rail stations. Landlord maintenance callouts, end-of-tenancy repairs, fixing fixtures between lets, general upkeep, are a consistent part of local handyman work.

Scotland-specific considerations

Work in Scottish properties occasionally involves factors (property managers) for tenement blocks, and any structural or external work on a shared building may need agreement from co-owners.

Handymen based in Dunfermline will be familiar with how this works in practice, whereas someone drafted in from elsewhere may not be.

Services offered by handymen in Dunfermline

The most frequent work falls into a few clear categories: door and window adjustments in older properties that move with the seasons, flat-pack assembly in the newer family homes of Duloch and Masterton, end-of-tenancy repairs for the city's rental market, and fence and gate work after winter.

For anything regulated, gas, significant electrical work, or structural repairs, they'll tell you upfront it needs a different trade, such as an electrician near you or gas engineer.

The most common services include:

  • General repairs: loose doors, stiff windows, damaged skirting, broken fittings, dripping taps, and all the small things that get added to a list and then ignored for six months.

  • Flat-pack assembly: furniture, wardrobes, storage units, garden buildings. A job that sounds straightforward until you're on page seventeen of the instructions.

  • Shelving and wall fixings: including into the solid stone walls common in Dunfermline's older properties, where standard fixings don't always hold and the right anchor matters.

  • Painting and touch-ups: single-room repaints, stairwell touch-ups, fence painting, and small decorating jobs that don't need a full decorator.

  • Garden and outdoor maintenance: fence repairs, gate rehinging, and general outdoor fixes. Scottish winters test garden structures, and spring brings a reliable uptick in outdoor callouts.

  • End-of-tenancy repairs: a staple of the local rental market - patching walls, fixing fixtures, touching up paintwork, and generally getting a property back to a lettable standard before the next tenant arrives.

Day rates and costs for handymen in Dunfermline

Fife rates are generally competitive, though Dunfermline's proximity to Edinburgh means prices here sit slightly above rural Fife while remaining well below city rates. For a full breakdown, see our handyman cost guide.

Typical figures for Dunfermline:

  • Half-day rate: roughly £100 to £160
  • Full day rate: typically £160 to £250
  • Flat-pack assembly (single item): around £50 to £100 depending on complexity
  • Shelf installation: usually £50 to £90 per unit, more for solid stone walls
  • Hourly rate for small jobs: roughly £30 to £50 per hour

Booking a half or full day to work through several jobs in one visit is nearly always better value than individual callouts.

Bear in mind that once materials are added, fixings, filler, paint, timber, the total cost of a day's work often runs notably higher than the labour rate alone. Confirm whether materials are included or extra before the day starts.

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What to ask a handyman in Dunfermline before hiring?

Dunfermline's mix of old stone properties and modern housing means a few direct questions will quickly tell you whether a handyman has the right experience for your home.

How do you charge - hourly, half day, or full day?

Worth clarifying before booking, especially if you have several small jobs. A full day rate usually works out significantly better value than multiple hourly callouts across the same list.

Can you give me a written summary of what's agreed?

For longer job lists, a brief written confirmation protects both sides and avoids any confusion about what was and wasn't included - particularly useful if you're booking a full day and working through several different jobs.

Can I see reviews from previous customers in Dunfermline?

MyBuilder profiles include reviews from homeowners who've had work completed locally. Reading through these before you make contact is the quickest way to gauge reliability and standard of work for the kind of jobs you need.

Have you worked in tenement flats or older stone properties in Dunfermline?

If you're in a traditional property near the city centre or Carnegie Quarter, ask this directly. Stone walls need different fixings to plasterboard, older windows and doors behave differently, and some jobs in shared tenement buildings need a bit more thought before starting. Someone who's worked in these properties regularly will know the drill.

Are you familiar with how factor agreements work for shared properties?

In Dunfermline's tenement blocks, certain work, particularly anything external or in shared spaces, may need sign-off from a property factor or agreement from co-owners. A handyman who works in the city centre regularly will have come across this before.

For more guidance, see our guide to hiring a handyman.

FAQs: Handymen in Dunfermline

Do I need a factor's permission before booking a handyman?

It depends on the job. Internal work entirely within your own property, fixing a door, assembling furniture, hanging shelves, generally doesn't require anyone else's approval.

Work in shared spaces (stairwells, communal areas) or anything affecting the external fabric of a tenement building typically does need agreement from your factor or co-owners first. If you're unsure, check with your factor before booking, and let the handyman know the situation when you post your job.

How far ahead should I book a handyman in Dunfermline?

For a single job, a week or two is usually enough. For a full day of work, or if you're working around a tenancy changeover or house sale deadline, two to four weeks ahead gives you a better choice of available handymen.

Spring is the busiest period, as homeowners work through jobs that were deferred over winter and outdoor work becomes practical again.

Can a handyman fix things in a rental property in Dunfermline?

Yes, and it's routine work. Landlords and letting agents in Dunfermline regularly book handymen for end-of-tenancy repairs, patching walls, fixing broken fittings, adjusting doors, touching up paintwork.

Be specific about the scope when posting your job and whether you need access arranged through a letting agent, so handymen can tell you whether the logistics work for them.

Is there anything a handyman in Dunfermline can't do?

A handyman covers general maintenance and minor repairs that don't require a regulated trade. Gas work, significant electrical work (anything beyond basic fitting like swapping a light switch), and structural changes all need a qualified tradesperson. Most handymen are clear about where their scope ends, if yours isn't, that's worth knowing before work starts rather than on the day.

How do I know how long my list of jobs will take?

It's hard to say without someone seeing the property, which is why it's worth asking the handyman to assess before confirming a booking. A rough rule of thumb is that most small jobs take between thirty minutes and two hours each, but older properties in Dunfermline can throw up surprises, particularly if something that looked simple turns out to need more preparation.

When posting your job, list everything you need done so handymen can give you a realistic indication of time before they commit.

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