oxford-oh-handyman-prices Handyman Prices in Oxford, Ohio

Handyman Prices in Oxford, Ohio

The average handyman hourly rate in Oxford, Ohio is around $65.00 (range $48.00 to $81.00). The price to hire a handyman for 4 hours of work is around $258.00 (range $192 to $324) plus materials.

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By HomeBlue Team
Updated April 02, 2021 08:56 AM

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How Much Does a Handyman Cost in Oxford, OH?

This guide is intended to provide you an approximate cost to hire a handyman in your area. To get a quote for your specific project, Click Here for a Free Estimate. Our research, which includes feedback provided by local handyman services, resulted in the following prices to hire a handyman in Oxford, OH.

Handyman Prices in Oxford

Cost of a handyman based on the number of hours (this does not include materials):

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Factors that Influence Handyman Prices in Oxford

When a contractor comes to your house to provide you an estimate, they will consider a number of factors that can increase or decrease the cost of your project. Pricing for handyman projects can vary based on the number of hours the job will take and the skill level required to complete the project. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

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Andyman Services My name is Andrew Swatzell and I am the owner of Andyman Services Llc. I have been in the construction industry and property management since 2000. My entire life I have enjoyed fixing things and have helped homeowners do that and even helped build houses as well.

Owens Home Services I started this business after spending 8 years as an insurance adjuster handling property claims. During this time I saw a huge need for a business model where the customers needs come first rather than the profits of a large corporation. I noticed two things during the 8 years I handled homeowners claims. Either the homeowner was being pressured in to many unnecessary repairs by the contractor in order for it to be "worth their time", or the repairs they needed were less than their insurance deductible and their insurance rates would go up simply for filing a claim.My goal is to be the "go to" for those repairs that may be just a little too much for most homeowners to complete (or you just don't have the time to get to them), and are just too small for most contractors to complete for a reasonable price.

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