A "handy man", bassed on his experience and know how can charge a variety of prices.
Typically anywhere from $25.00 hr to $80.00 an hr.
It really depends on his comitents and how complex the job is.
You have to be reasonable because it cost mony to live. So when somone charges $30 and hr for a project, there is no need to overreact.
Pay them for the job they are doing for you.
Well in my opinion he should get paid a decent amount because his job is fairly decent. I am not sure about an exact amount though...
50 dollars an hour
You should absolutely never pay a handyman before the job is completed.
If you are not a handyman, my suggestions to you is to find a contractor, save time and money to do it yourself. They will do a good job and style you wanted, safe and sturdy too.
In the US, licensing is required for those who want to do Construction jobs. There is a controversial debate on whether the job of a handyman falls under this category.
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I would just break the job up into many 500$ jobs. Handyman it all.
The amount a person charges for a tiling job will depend on many factors such as the cost of tile and laborers. On average, a tiling job can cost an estimated $300 or more.
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Freelance of what kind of job? You charge according to the job description and degree of difficulty
Try Larry Wilson Handyman Service to see if he can help out with your wallpaper job. He is in Roanoke. Call him for a free estimate 540-815-6635.
The minimum wage in the UK is currently £5.73 per hour rising to £5.80 per hour from Oct 09, however if the 'handyman' is good at his job then you can expect to pay much more.
You can make good money if you take a job babysitting and you do the job well. How much money you make would depend on how long you babysit for, and who you babysit for.
There is no such thing as a handyman's license. Any job totaling $500 or more, including both materials and services, must be done by a licensed contractor.