Why This Works

Contractors in nearby towns charge less.

A handyman who lives 30 miles away pays less for rent, gas, and supplies. So they charge YOU less too.

They still come to you.

These contractors work in your area all the time. As long as your project is worth the drive, they're happy to come.

You save hundreds (or thousands).

Most homeowners save between $200 and $2,000+ depending on the project. The bigger the job, the more you save.

We found Kyrenovations — they could save you ~$11

Contractors in Eureka often charge less than Provo. We find them for you so you keep more money.

Handyman Provo, UT
Provo Average $135
From Eureka $124
You save ~$11

Price Comparison: Provo vs Nearby Cities

Eureka averages 8% less than Provo, which would save you $11 by getting a quote with Kyrenovations

$160
$140
$120
$100
$80
$60
$40
$20
$0
$124-8%
Eureka
$124-8%
Elberta
$135
Provo

Average cost comparison for Handyman in cities within 50 miles

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Our criteria
Kyrenovations
Top Pro
Exceptional 5.0
(83)
Provo, UT
20 hires on ProFinderUSA
Responds in about 4 hours
$124 Best price
Todd Adams LLC
Top Pro
Exceptional 5.0
(22)
Provo, UT
84 hires on ProFinderUSA
Responds in about 4 hours
$132 Best price
Pavel Handyman
Top Pro
Excellent 4.7
(83)
Provo, UT
84 hires on ProFinderUSA
$135 Average price
ilia handyman
Top Pro
Exceptional 4.9
(126)
Provo, UT
19 hires on ProFinderUSA
$135 Average price
Bartholomew
Top Pro
Exceptional 5.0
(71)
Provo, UT
33 hires on ProFinderUSA
$135 Average price
FIX IT GUYS
Exceptional 5.0
(34)
Provo, UT
76 hires on ProFinderUSA
$135 Average price
Kedko Handyman service
Top Pro
Exceptional 5.0
(14)
Provo, UT
68 hires on ProFinderUSA
$135 Average price
Oleg Rudenko
Top Pro
Exceptional 4.9
(44)
Provo, UT
26 hires on ProFinderUSA
$135 Average price

Don't just pick one. Get a few quotes.

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    Compare prices. The same job can cost 30-50% more from one contractor to another. Comparing helps you spot a fair deal.
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    Talk to real people. Getting a few quotes lets you see who communicates well and who might be hard to reach later.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Contractors who live in cheaper towns charge less. We find those contractors near you.

Yes! These contractors work in your area. They just live in a town nearby where costs are lower.

Yes. You don't pay us anything. We make money from the contractors, not from you.

Usually 2-5 contractors will reach out. You pick who you want to talk to.

No. You're never locked in. Get quotes, compare, and decide later. No pressure at all.

Handymen typically charge $50-$100 per hour, with a minimum service fee of $100-$200. Some charge per project. Get quotes for specific tasks rather than hourly for larger projects to avoid surprises.

Handymen handle small repairs and projects: mounting TVs, minor plumbing/electrical fixes, drywall patches, furniture assembly, door hanging, painting small areas. Licensed contractors are needed for permitted work and major renovations.

Requirements vary by location. Some states require handyman licenses; others exempt small jobs under certain dollar amounts. Handymen shouldn't perform work requiring trade licenses (major electrical, plumbing, HVAC).

Hire a handyman for small, general tasks or multiple small jobs. Hire specialists for complex work requiring expertise (electrical panels, plumbing rough-in, structural work) or jobs requiring permits.

Make a list of all tasks, prioritize them, clear work areas, and have materials on hand if possible. Group similar tasks together for efficiency. Discuss the full list upfront so the handyman can estimate time and cost.

Reputable handymen carry liability insurance and may have workers' comp. Always verify insurance before hiring. Ask for a certificate of insurance. This protects you from liability if something goes wrong.