What makes handymen in Sheffield different?
Sheffield's housing is genuinely varied in a way that matters for maintenance work.
The Victorian terraces packed into Walkley, Crookes, and Nether Edge come with a completely different set of jobs to the 1930s semis in the suburbs or the modern city centre apartments that have filled up over the last decade. Local handymen here move between all of them regularly.
Here's what shapes handyman work in Sheffield:
A huge Victorian terrace stock:
Terraced houses make up close to 40% of Sheffield's housing - a legacy of the city's industrial past and the worker housing built to support it.
These properties are solid and well built, but they come with maintenance needs that stack up over time: sash windows that need repairing, original floorboards that need attention, draughty doors, and plaster that can crack as old lath-and-plaster walls age.
A large student and rental market:
Sheffield has around 60,000 students and two major universities, which means a significant proportion of the city's housing stock - particularly around Broomhill, Crookes, and Ecclesall Road - cycles through tenants.
End-of-tenancy repairs, minor fixes before new lets, and general maintenance on properties that haven't had much attention are a constant source of handyman work across these postcodes.
Affluent suburban areas with larger properties:
EccleSall, Ranmoor, and Fulwood sit at the other end of the scale. With larger detached and semi-detached homes with more substantial garden structures, bigger interiors, and homeowners who want careful, clean work.
Handymen working in these areas tend to be comfortable taking on more involved jobs and finishing to a higher standard.
City centre apartments and modern developments:
The growth of city centre living in Sheffield has added a different type of work to the mix - flat-pack assembly, picture hanging, minor plumbing fixes, and the kind of small jobs that apartment dwellers need doing but don't want to organise a specialist tradesperson for.
Whatever handyman work you need, post your job on MyBuilder and hear from handymen near you who know Sheffield'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 Sheffield?
Sheffield handymen cover a wide range of jobs. Whether it's a list of small tasks that have been building up, a repair that needs sorting before a tenancy starts, or something more involved, there's no shortage of handymen working across your postcode who can take it on.
The most common handyman services in Sheffield:
General repairs and maintenance: Fixing doors that don't close properly, repairing damaged plaster, sorting draughty windows, replacing broken tiles - the everyday jobs that come up in any home and need a capable pair of hands rather than a specialist.
Flat-pack assembly and furniture fitting: A steady demand across Sheffield, particularly in student areas and city centre apartments. Most handymen will assemble anything from a single wardrobe to a full room of flat-pack furniture.
Shelving and picture hanging: Wall fixings, shelving units, TV mounting, and mirror hanging. In Sheffield's older terraced properties this sometimes means working with lath-and-plaster walls rather than modern plasterboard. something worth mentioning when you post your job.
Minor carpentry and woodwork: Door repairs, skirting board replacement, draught-proofing, and fitting internal fixtures. Victorian terrace properties in Sheffield often need this kind of work as woodwork ages and settles.
Odd jobs and small task lists: Many Sheffield handymen are happy to work through a list of smaller jobs in a single visit. which is often more efficient and better value than booking separately for each one.
If your job turns out to need a specialist. a plumber, an electrician, or a plasterer. you can also browse profiles for builders near you on MyBuilder.
What are the day rates of handymen in Sheffield?
Sheffield is good value for handyman work because South Yorkshire rates are competitive.
Most Sheffield handymen charge a day rate of £150-£250 per day, or an hourly rate of around £25-£45 per hour for smaller jobs.
Here's a quick cost breakdown for common handyman jobs in Sheffield:
- Odd jobs/small task list (half day): £80-£130 covering several small tasks in one visit.
- Flat-pack assembly: £60-£150 depending on the number and complexity of items.
- Shelving or TV mounting: £50-£120 depending on the wall type and number of fixings.
- Door repair or adjustment: £60-£120 for most standard door issues.
- Minor plastering or filling: £80-£180 depending on the area and extent of the work.
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 Sheffield with MyBuilder
Stop spending time searching and start getting responses. Post your job once and handymen who work across Sheffield 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 Sheffield who can register their interest.
Step 2: Compare local handymen in Sheffield
Once handymen respond, take time to review their MyBuilder profiles, browse photos of completed work, and read reviews from other Sheffield homeowners. You can ask about availability and request quotes before committing to anything.
Step 3: Hire a Sheffield 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 Sheffield handymen before hiring?
A good handyman makes a real difference - a bad one costs more to fix than the original job. These questions will help you find the right person before any work starts.
Can I see photos of your previous work?
A portfolio tells you a lot before you commit. Look for completed jobs rather than work-in-progress shots, and if you have an older property, check whether they've worked on similar Victorian terraces or period features before.
Are you happy to work through a list of jobs in one visit?
Many Sheffield handymen prefer this. It's more efficient for everyone and often better value than booking separately for each task. Be upfront about everything you need doing so they can plan the time properly and quote accurately.
Have you worked on properties this age before?
Older Sheffield terraces have specific quirks. Lath-and-plaster walls, original floorboards, sash windows. A handyman who's familiar with them will work faster and flag problems that a less experienced person might miss or make worse.
What's included in your day rate?
Some handymen include materials in their day rate for smaller jobs and others charge separately.
This is worth clarifying upfront, particularly for jobs that involve fixings, filler, or minor materials - so the final invoice matches what you were expecting.
Can you provide a written quote for larger jobs?
For anything beyond a half-day of small tasks, a written quote that sets out the scope and total cost means both sides are clear on what's been agreed.
If you'd like more guidance before you hire, our guide on hiring a handyman covers the key things to look for.