East of England regional pricing

How Much Does a Handyman Cost in Fenland?

Updated prices for . Fenland prices are typically 14% below the national average.

12 services priced
East of England region
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Price summary

Fenland Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Furniture Assembly (Flat Pack) £35 £70 £105
Shelf and Bracket Fitting £35 £50 £70
Picture and Mirror Hanging £25 £40 £50

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on East of England regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Handyman Prices in Fenland

Fenland is in East of England and handyman costs here are 14% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Furniture Assembly (Flat Pack)

Low

£35

Average

£70

High

£105

1-2 hours

More details

Assembly of a single flat pack furniture item such as a wardrobe, chest of drawers, bed frame or desk. Includes unpacking, assembly and positioning in the room. Disposal of packaging not included.

~96% labour, ~4% materials

What affects the price

  • Complexity and size of the item (bookcase vs full wardrobe)
  • Brand (IKEA vs premium flat pack ranges)
  • Whether wall anchoring or securing is needed
  • Number of items to assemble in one visit

Shelf and Bracket Fitting

Low

£35

Average

£50

High

£70

30-60 minutes

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Fitting a single shelf with brackets to a wall. Includes drilling, plugging and securing the shelf level. Price assumes a standard solid or plasterboard wall and customer-supplied shelf.

~78% labour, ~22% materials

What affects the price

  • Wall type (brick, plasterboard, stud wall)
  • Length and weight capacity of the shelf
  • Whether the shelf and brackets are supplied or need sourcing
  • Number of shelves being fitted in one visit

Picture and Mirror Hanging

Low

£25

Average

£40

High

£50

15-30 minutes

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Hanging a single picture, mirror or artwork on an interior wall. Includes measuring, marking, drilling and securing with appropriate fixings for the wall type and item weight.

~87% labour, ~13% materials

What affects the price

  • Weight of the item (heavy mirrors need specialist fixings)
  • Wall type (plasterboard requires cavity fixings)
  • Whether multiple items need precise alignment
  • Height and accessibility of the hanging position

Door Hanging (Internal)

Low

£50

Average

£80

High

£105

1-2 hours

More details

Hanging a single internal door into an existing frame. Includes planing or trimming to fit, chiselling hinge recesses, fitting hinges and a latch set. Does not include the cost of the door itself.

~86% labour, ~14% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether the door needs trimming to fit the frame
  • Type of door (hollow core vs solid wood)
  • Condition of the existing frame and architrave
  • Whether new hinges and handles are needed

Lock Replacement

Low

£50

Average

£80

High

£110

30-60 minutes

More details

Replacement of a single door lock on an internal or external door. Includes removing the old lock, fitting the new one and checking operation. Price includes a standard lock but not high-security or smart locks.

~60% labour, ~40% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of lock (Yale nightlatch, mortice deadlock, Euro cylinder)
  • Whether the door needs chiselling for a new lock size
  • Security grade of the replacement lock
  • Whether additional bolts or chains are fitted at the same time

Tap Replacement (Simple)

Low

£50

Average

£80

High

£105

45-90 minutes

More details

Replacement of a single basin or kitchen tap on a like-for-like basis. Includes isolating the water supply, removing the old tap, fitting the new one and checking for leaks. Does not include the tap itself unless stated.

~72% labour, ~28% materials

What affects the price

  • Accessibility under the sink or basin
  • Whether isolation valves are already fitted
  • Type of tap (monobloc mixer vs separate pillar taps)
  • Condition of the existing pipework and fittings

Toilet Seat Replacement

Low

£25

Average

£40

High

£50

15-30 minutes

More details

Removal of an old toilet seat and fitting of a new one. Includes dealing with corroded or seized bolts if necessary. Price assumes a standard seat is supplied by the customer.

~38% labour, ~62% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether the existing bolts are seized or corroded
  • Toilet shape (standard, D-shape, square)
  • Type of seat (standard, soft close, quick release)
  • Accessibility around the toilet

Curtain Rail or Blind Fitting

Low

£35

Average

£55

High

£80

30-60 minutes

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Fitting a single curtain pole, curtain track or roller blind above a window. Includes measuring, drilling, fixing brackets and hanging the rail or blind. Customer supplies the rail or blind.

~85% labour, ~15% materials

What affects the price

  • Window width and weight of the curtains
  • Wall or ceiling mount (ceiling is more involved)
  • Type of fitting (pole, track, Roman blind, roller blind)
  • Whether the wall is brick, plasterboard or concrete lintel

Sealant and Grouting Renewal

Low

£45

Average

£75

High

£105

1-2 hours

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Removal of old silicone sealant or grout around a bath, shower tray or basin and application of fresh sealant or grout. Includes cleaning and preparing the surfaces before resealing.

~85% labour, ~15% materials

What affects the price

  • Length of the area to be resealed or regrouted
  • Condition of existing sealant (mould removal may be needed)
  • Type of sealant (anti-mould, sanitary grade)
  • Whether tile grout also needs refreshing

TV Wall Mounting

Low

£45

Average

£75

High

£105

1-2 hours

More details

Wall mounting a flat screen TV on a fixed or tilting bracket. Includes drilling, securing the bracket, mounting the TV and basic cable tidying. Does not include concealing cables within the wall.

~67% labour, ~33% materials

What affects the price

  • TV size and weight (larger screens need heavier brackets)
  • Wall type (plasterboard needs specialist fixings)
  • Type of bracket (fixed, tilting, full-motion swivel)
  • Whether cables need concealing in trunking or within the wall

Gutter Clearing

Low

£45

Average

£75

High

£105

1-2 hours

More details

Clearing leaves, moss and debris from gutters and downpipes on a standard 2-3 bed house. Includes flushing downpipes to check drainage and a visual check for damage or sagging sections.

~94% labour, ~6% materials

What affects the price

  • Property size and number of storeys
  • Length of guttering and number of downpipes
  • Severity of the blockage (heavy moss vs light leaves)
  • Accessibility and whether scaffolding or a long ladder is needed

General Repairs (Per Hour)

Low

£25

Average

£35

High

£45

1 hour

More details

Hourly rate for a handyman to carry out general repairs and odd jobs around the home. Covers tasks like tightening fixtures, filling holes, fixing squeaky hinges, adjusting doors and other minor maintenance work.

~75% labour, ~25% materials

What affects the price

  • Type and complexity of repairs needed
  • Whether specialist tools or materials are required
  • Minimum call-out time (most charge at least 1 hour)
  • Location and travel distance for the handyman

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Handyman

Hiring a handyman is one of the quickest ways to get a list of odd jobs sorted around your home without needing multiple specialist tradespeople.

1

Make a list of jobs

Walk through your home and note down everything that needs doing — loose handles, dripping taps, shelves to put up, pictures to hang. Grouping jobs into one visit saves you money on call-out fees and gives the handyman a clear scope of work.

2

Get quotes and check reviews

Contact two or three local handymen with your list and ask for a quote. Most will offer either a day rate or per-job pricing. Check reviews on Google, Checkatrade or Bark to make sure they are reliable and have done similar work before.

3

Agree on pricing and materials

Confirm whether the quote is per job or per hour, and whether materials are included. If you need specific items like a particular tap or shelf brackets, buying them yourself avoids a markup and ensures you get exactly what you want.

4

Prepare the work areas

Clear furniture away from walls where shelves or TVs are being mounted. Make sure the handyman can access water isolation valves if any plumbing work is involved. Having the areas ready means less time on the clock.

5

Work is carried out

The handyman works through your job list, usually tackling the messiest tasks first. A good handyman will let you know if any job is beyond their skill set and recommend a specialist tradesperson instead.

6

Check the work and pay

Walk through each completed job with the handyman before paying. Test that doors close properly, shelves are level, and taps are not leaking. Most handymen take bank transfer or cash on the day.

Regional comparison

How Fenland Compares

Average cost of furniture assembly (flat pack) across regions.

Fenland
-14% £70
National Average
baseline £80
London
+24% £100

Local insights

What Affects Handyman Costs in Fenland?

The East of England has a broad housing mix, from Victorian and Edwardian terraces in older market towns to post-war new towns like Stevenage and Harlow, and sprawling modern estates across Essex and Suffolk. Fenland has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work. The flat terrain and fenland conditions in parts of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire can bring specific challenges such as high water tables and subsidence risk that affect handyman work. With a population of null, Fenland is a area where handyman costs are one of the most affordable areas — shelf and bracket fitting here averages around £50.

The East of England sits slightly above the national average for trade costs in commuter areas closer to London, and closer to average further out. Labour rates in Fenland are around 14% below the UK average. In Fenland, local demand for handyman services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Proximity to London means some tradespeople also serve the capital, which can affect local availability at busy times.

What you pay for handyman work in Fenland depends on the property type, job complexity and materials chosen. Post-war housing in new town developments often has straightforward layouts that keep costs down, while older properties in market towns across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire may need more preparation. A typical furniture assembly (flat pack) in Fenland costs around £70, while lock replacement ranges from £50 to £110. As a area that is one of the most affordable areas, Fenland sits in a reasonable range for handyman work. Material and product choices also make a significant difference to the total.

When getting quotes in Fenland, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good handyman will check the existing conditions, consider any ground or damp issues common in the region, and provide a detailed cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need painting & decorating (£170–£560), plumber (£45–£170), or electrician (£3,450–£6,895) in Fenland.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about handyman costs in Fenland.

What kind of jobs does a handyman do?
A handyman handles a wide range of small to medium jobs including putting up shelves, assembling flat-pack furniture, hanging doors, fitting curtain rails, patching plaster, basic painting, and minor plumbing or electrical tasks. For specialist or notifiable work like rewiring or gas, you need a qualified tradesperson.
Is it cheaper to hire a handyman on a day rate or per job?
For a single small job, a per-job price is usually best. If you have a list of odd jobs to get through, a day rate (typically 200-350) is often better value as you can get multiple tasks done in one visit. Gather all your jobs into one session to make the most of the call-out.
Does a handyman need qualifications?
There are no formal qualifications required to work as a handyman. However, any gas work requires Gas Safe registration, notifiable electrical work requires Part P compliance, and structural work should involve a qualified builder. A good handyman will tell you when a job needs a specialist.
Should I provide the materials or does the handyman supply them?
Either way works. If you already have the materials, the handyman just charges for labour. If you want them to supply everything, they will usually add a small markup. For specific items like taps, door handles or paint colours, buying them yourself ensures you get exactly what you want.
How much does a handyman charge per hour in the UK?
Most handymen charge between £30 and £50 per hour depending on your area. London and the South East tend to be at the higher end. Many have a minimum call-out of 1-2 hours, so it is worth bundling several small jobs into one visit to get the best value.
Can a handyman do electrical or plumbing work?
A handyman can do minor tasks like changing a light fitting, replacing a tap washer, or swapping a toilet seat. However, any notifiable electrical work (new circuits, consumer unit changes) requires a Part P qualified electrician, and any gas work must be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer. A reputable handyman will tell you when a job needs a specialist.
Do I need a handyman or a specialist tradesperson?
If the job is small, straightforward and does not require specialist certification, a handyman is usually the most cost-effective option. For larger projects like a full bathroom refit, rewiring, or structural work, you need a qualified specialist. The crossover point is roughly any job that takes more than a day or requires formal sign-off.
Is a handyman insured?
Professional handymen should carry public liability insurance, which covers accidental damage to your property while they are working. Always ask to see proof of insurance before work starts. If a handyman cannot provide this, it is a red flag and you should look elsewhere.
What is the best way to find a reliable handyman?
Personal recommendations from neighbours or friends are the most reliable. Failing that, check Checkatrade, MyBuilder or Bark where reviews are verified. Avoid anyone who asks for full payment upfront, cannot provide references, or will only accept cash with no receipt.
How much does a handyman cost in Fenland in 2026?
Furniture Assembly (Flat Pack) in Fenland typically costs between £35 and £105, with the average being around £70. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are handyman prices cheaper in Fenland than London?
Yes. Fenland handyman costs are typically 14% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For furniture assembly (flat pack), you could save over £30 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good handyman in Fenland?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects handyman prices in Fenland?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Fenland rates are 14% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do handyman prices include materials in Fenland?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.