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  • Been in the trade for 13+ years and cover anything from putting up a shelf to delivering a complete extension all under one roof.

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  • Handyman in Plymouth

    Experienced Painter and Decorator / Foreman with 10 years in industrial and large-scale construction, including Hinkley Point C. Skilled in painting, finishing, protective coatings, drylining, and carpentry, with proven team leadership and project management abilities. Committed to delivering high-quality work safely and efficiently on complex construction sites.

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    Hi my name is Tom, I'm a fully qualified carpenter/joiner

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    Family run business, been in the building trade all my life. All aspects of jobs considered from carpentry plumbing bricklaying painting and decorating demolition and removals. No job to big or to small

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  • Handyman in Plymouth

    I am a qualified electrician. I spent 5 years working on large electrical install jobs. I was then offered a job at SWW in 2013. I worked there for 9 years gaining lots of electrical and mechanical experience. I set up Bruty Elec Ltd in February 2022 in the hope to try and gain more experience in other fields to widen my knowledge. I pride myself on being a bit ocd when it comes to how my work is completed and I will always go that extra mile for my customer

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    I am a dedicated and skilled Marine Engineer with a solid foundation in electrical installations, backed by City and Guilds Level 3 certification and the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations. My career spans hands-on electromechanical assembly, comprehensive building services maintenance in high-end hospitality, and technical sales. My core strength lies in troubleshooting and maintaining complex systems—from swimming pool heaters and central chillers to generators and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) services. I am proficient in using tools from AutoCAD and MS Project for planning to practical tools for execution, ensuring projects meet compliance, safety, and efficiency standards.

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  • I carry out all aspects of a handyman. I take pride in all work carried out. Customer satisfaction is key wether it’s a small job or a big job.

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  • The services we offer are: • Plumbing • painting (interior/exterior) • laying carpets •gutter leaks • furniture assembly •locks . Tv installation And many more

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  • Handyman in Plymouth

    This is a garden maintenance business that provides quality and fast work we try our best to give you the ideal garden that you want . We offer many things Lawn mowing ,hedge cutting, fencing , weeding and much more just ask and we will provide.

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  • My name is Ayodeji, 23 . I like making sure things are always neat and tidy . I’m a hardworking honest man . Very respectful and do my job diligently. I do general house maintenance work (gardening, lawn mowing, cleaning, etc)

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  • Handyman in Plymouth

    Hello my name is Stuart Walker. I am fully qualified NVQ level 3 decorator serving Plymouth over the last 25 years. My decorating work ranges from interiors/ exteriors, renovations and new builds and extensions. Big jobs, little jobs. Wallpapering. I also offer spray painting of properties interior/exterior, kitchens and upvc. I can spray staircases or perhaps intricately detailed mouldings or cornices. My interior preparation work is done to an extremely high standard using the latest 'Dustless Sanding Equipment' in order to eliminate dust before it even gets airborne thus keeping the property a clean and healthy space during the works process. I also have 10 years experience as a handyman carrying out small tasks such as changing a light fitting, renewing taps or a radiator, fitting skirting boards, or door frames, putting up shelves or hanging a TV... too much to mention really get in touch to find out more!

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    I've always been told I'm very handy and have always been doing little odd jobs for friends and family, my main trade is engineering but I also have a few electrical qualifications allowing me to test and Inspect any electrical works required

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  • Hi, I am a fully skilled carpenter with 25 + years experience in the building game , I have worked on new builds for big company's for past 15 years , on various projects around Plymouth, from 1st fix to the finishing stages of the build , fully qualified , full public liability insured , friendly and hard working . so if your after a hard working reliable carpenter for your project give me a call , i would love to hear from you.

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  • 20 years experience working in Painting and Decorating and general building. Working for private clients, Chartered surveyors and General Builders across Plymouth and the surrounding areas. I undertake every task regardless of scale or cost in exactly the same professional manner. All work guaranteed.

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What makes handymen in Plymouth different?

Plymouth is unlike most UK cities - largely rebuilt from scratch in the 1950s, and home to a naval base that still shapes the city's character today. That history shows up in its varied housing stock, and local handymen understand exactly what each era of construction involves.

Here's what shapes handyman work in Plymouth:

Post-war rebuilding and its legacy:

Plymouth suffered one of the most severe Blitz bombings of any UK city outside London, and large sections were rebuilt from the 1950s onwards.

Much of that post-war housing is now approaching seventy or eighty years old - old enough to need regular maintenance, but built to a different standard and with different materials to the Victorian stock that survived. Handymen working across Plymouth understand what both types of property involve.

Victorian terraces in Mutley, Peverell, and St Judes:

The Victorian and Edwardian terraces that survived the war, mainly in Mutley, Peverell, Mannamead, and St Judes, are well-built and characterful, but come with the maintenance demands that period properties always do.

Sash windows, original internal doors, older plaster systems, and woodwork that needs regular attention are typical of this housing stock.

A large service and student population:

Plymouth has both a major university and a significant military presence, which means a higher-than-average proportion of rented and short-let properties.

End-of-tenancy repairs, quick turnaround fixes between lets, and general maintenance on rental properties are a constant source of handyman work across the city.

Waterfront and seafront properties:

The coastal location means salt air and moisture affect properties differently here than inland. Window frames, external woodwork, and rendered walls all take more of a beating, and preventive maintenance work that keeps these surfaces in good order is worth staying on top of.

Whatever handyman work you need, post your job on MyBuilder and hear from handymen near you who know Plymouth's different areas and what each one tends to involve. You can review their profiles, browse photos of completed work, read customer feedback, and compare quotes before deciding who to hire.

What types of services are offered by local handymen in Plymouth?

From quick repairs and flat-pack assembly to external maintenance on Plymouth's coastal properties, local handymen here cover a lot of ground. Whatever's on your list, there's no shortage of people working across the PL postcodes who can help.

The most common handyman services in Plymouth:

General repairs and maintenance: Fixing sticking doors, repairing damaged plaster, replacing broken tiles, sorting worn or draughty window frames - the everyday jobs that come up in any home and need a reliable pair of hands rather than a specialist.

Flat-pack assembly and furniture fitting: A consistent demand across Plymouth's rental and student properties in particular. Most handymen will assemble anything from a single piece of furniture to a full room of flat-pack.

External woodwork maintenance: In Plymouth's coastal climate, window frames, external doors, soffits, and fascias need more regular maintenance than in drier inland areas. Filling, sanding, and painting external woodwork before it deteriorates is a straightforward job for a good handyman.

Shelving, TV mounting, and wall fixings: Standard handyman work across all property types, including fixing securely into Plymouth's mix of older plaster walls and modern plasterboard.

Minor carpentry and door repairs: Internal door adjustments, skirting board replacement, draught-proofing, common jobs on Plymouth's older Victorian terrace stock as buildings settle and woodwork ages.

If your job turns out to need a specialist, you can also browse profiles for builders near you on MyBuilder.

What are the day rates of handymen in Plymouth?

Plymouth offers competitive rates for handyman work. South West England is generally more affordable than London and the South East, and there's a healthy supply of handymen working across the PL postcodes.

Most Plymouth handymen charge a day rate of £150-£250 per day, or an hourly rate of around £25-£40 per hour for smaller jobs.

Here's a quick cost breakdown for common handyman jobs in Plymouth:

  • Odd jobs/small task list (half day): £75-£130 covering several small tasks in one visit.
  • Flat-pack assembly: £60-£140 depending on the number and complexity of items.
  • Shelving or TV mounting: £50-£110 depending on wall type and number of fixings.
  • Door repair or adjustment: £55-£110 for most standard issues.
  • External woodwork repair and paint: £100-£200+ depending on the scope and number of frames.

Getting quotes from a couple of local handymen through MyBuilder is the easiest way to understand what's realistic for your specific job.

For a more detailed breakdown, take a look at our handyman cost guide.

Find a handyman in Plymouth with MyBuilder

Stop spending time searching and start getting responses. Post your job once and handymen who work across Plymouth will come to you. Here's how it works:

Step 1: Post your handyman job on MyBuilder

Tell MyBuilder what you need. Whether that's a single repair, a list of odd jobs, or something more involved. Once posted, your job is shared with verified handymen in Plymouth who can register their interest.

Step 2: Compare local handymen in Plymouth

Once handymen respond, take time to review their MyBuilder profiles, browse photos of completed work, and read reviews from other Plymouth homeowners. You can ask about availability and request quotes before committing to anything.

Step 3: Hire a Plymouth handyman with confidence

Once you have the information you need, you can make a confident, informed decision about who to hire, without any pressure.

All tradespeople on MyBuilder undergo checks at registration - such as ID documents, company details, certifications for regulated jobs and skill assessments - allowing you to hire with confidence.

What to ask Plymouth handymen before hiring?

Hiring the wrong handyman is a false economy, and you can end up paying twice. Ask these questions first and you'll know exactly who you're letting through the door.

Can I see photos of your previous work?

A portfolio tells you a lot before you commit. Look for finished jobs rather than work-in-progress shots, and check whether they've worked on properties similar to yours, Victorian terraces, post-war housing, or modern waterfront apartments each have their own quirks.

How long have you been working as a handyman?

It's a simple question but a useful one. Someone who's been doing this for years will have seen most problems before and know how to handle them without it becoming a bigger job than it needs to be.

Ask how long they've been trading and whether they've worked on properties similar to yours in Plymouth.

Are you happy to work through a list of jobs in one visit?

If you have several small tasks that have been building up, most Plymouth handymen can work through them in a single day. Be clear about everything you need so they can plan time and materials accordingly.

What's included in your day rate - do you charge separately for materials?

Worth clarifying upfront. Some handymen include basic materials for small jobs; others charge separately. Knowing this before you agree helps avoid any surprises on the invoice.

Can you provide a written quote for larger jobs?

For anything beyond a half-day of small tasks, a written quote setting out the scope and total cost is worth asking for. It makes expectations clear on both sides.

If you'd like more guidance before you hire, our guide on hiring a handyman covers the key things to look for.

FAQ: Common questions about handymen in Plymouth

What kinds of jobs can a Plymouth handyman help with?

Most Plymouth handymen cover a broad range of domestic maintenance and repair, door and window repairs, external woodwork maintenance, flat-pack assembly, shelving, minor plastering, tile replacement, and general odd jobs.

Work that requires a licensed specialist, gas work, certain electrical jobs, sits outside a handyman's scope, but most jobs that simply need a capable and reliable person to do them well are fair game.

How do I know if a Plymouth handyman is worth hiring?

Their MyBuilder profile is the best place to start. Focus on what customers have actually said in reviews rather than just the score, consistent mentions of turning up when they said they would, working tidily, and doing what was agreed matter more than a high number of vague entries.

Photos of completed work are useful too, particularly if they show jobs in Plymouth properties similar to yours.

Can a Plymouth handyman help with external woodwork and coastal maintenance?

Yes. And it's a more common request in Plymouth than in most inland cities. Window frames, external doors, sills, and soffits take more punishment here from salt air and rainfall. Regular maintenance - filling, sanding, and repainting before deterioration sets in - is the kind of job most Plymouth handymen are well practised in.

Is it worth booking a handyman for a full day in Plymouth?

Often yes. If you have several small jobs, a door that sticks, a shelf to put up, a couple of external frames to repair, booking a handyman for a full day and working through the list is more efficient and usually better value than booking separately for each task. Most handymen prefer it too.

How quickly can I get a handyman in Plymouth?

It varies depending on demand and the time of year. Spring and summer tend to be busier, particularly for external work.

Posting your job on MyBuilder with as much notice as possible gives you the best chance of getting the handyman you want at the time you want them - and you can see from responses who's available when.

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