That squeaky door, loose cabinet hinge, or leaking toilet flush – small issues pile up. But calling separate specialists for each is expensive. Enter the professional handyman.
What Can a Handyman Do in Singapore? (Legal scope)
- Plumbing: Fix leaks, unclog chokes, replace taps.
- Electrical: Replace lights, fans, switches (not main wiring).
- Carpentry: Repair cabinets, doors, wardrobe hinges.
- Painting & patching: Fill nail holes, touch up walls.
- Installation: Mount shelves, TVs, curtains, mirrors.
- General: Tighten furniture, fix door locks, replace window rollers.
7 Benefits of Hiring a Pro Handyman
1. Cost-Effective vs. Multiple Specialists
- Electrician call-out: 80–120 per visit.
- Handyman: 60–90/hour – can fix 5 things in one trip.
2. Fast Response (Often Same-Day)
- For urgent issues like a leaking pipe at 8pm – many handyman services in Singapore offer 2-hour response.
3. Proper Tools & Materials
- No more buying a $40 drill for one hole. They bring everything.
4. HDB & Condo Rules Compliance
- Professional knows which walls can be drilled (avoiding electrical conduits & rebar).
- Won’t void your HDB warranty.
5. Insurance & Workmanship Guarantee
- Reputable handyman services (e.g., HandyMan Singapore, Kaodim, Sendhelper) offer liability insurance.
- 30–90 day warranty on labour.
6. Prevents Small Issues From Becoming Big
- A loose toilet today becomes a leaking floor tomorrow.
- A cracked grout line leads to waterproofing failure.
7. Multi-Property Management
- Landed home with garden & guest house? Handyman can do exterior & interior.
- Condo owners – use same handyman for rental units.
What a Handyman Cannot Do (Licensed trades only)
- Main circuit breaker replacement (needs EMA electrician)
- Gas pipe work
- Aircon gas top-up (needs licensed AC tech)
- HDB structural changes
Average Costs in Singapore (2025)
| Task | DIY cost (tools) | Handyman cost |
|---|---|---|
| Mount 65” TV on wall | $150 (stud finder + drill) | 80–120 |
| Unclog toilet | $15 plunger | 50–70 |
| Replace 3 light fixtures | $50 (if no ladder) | 90–130 |
| Fix running toilet | $15 part | 60–90 |
| Assemble IKEA wardrobe | $0 (time 4 hrs) | 100–180 |
When to DIY vs. Hire
- DIY: Changing light bulb, tightening screw, painting small patch.
- Hire: Anything involving water leak, electricity, ladder height >2m, or heavy lifting.
How to Choose a Reliable Handyman
- Check Google reviews (avoid 5-star only – look for 4.2+ with details)
- Ask for before/after photos of similar jobs
- Confirm fixed price vs hourly – get WhatsApp quote
Conclusion
A good handyman is like a family doctor for your home. Keep one contact saved – you’ll use them every few months.