Handyman day rates in North West
North West England · 2026
£140–£265
per day, ex VAT
£18–£33
per hour
-6%
vs UK average
A handyman working in North West typically charges £140–£265 a day (£18–£33 an hour), ex VAT — 6% below the UK average of £215 a day. Manchester and Liverpool regeneration keeps demand steady, and rates in the cities now run noticeably ahead of the wider region — quote city-centre work accordingly.
The economics of handyman work are about batching: one visit with a list of six jobs beats six call-outs. Most charge a half-day minimum for exactly that reason, and the best build recurring relationships with landlords and letting agents.
What moves a handyman's rate
- 01Half-day minimums — travel and setup make single small jobs uneconomic
- 02A van stocked with consumables, carried into the rate
- 03Jobs that touch regulated work (gas, notifiable electrics) must be referred on
- 04List-of-jobs visits versus single-task call-outs
North West vs everywhere else
| London | £205–£380 |
| South East | £175–£320 |
| East of England | £160–£295 |
| South West | £150–£280 |
| Scotland | £145–£270 |
| West Midlands | £145–£270 |
| North West | £140–£265 |
| East Midlands | £140–£260 |
| Yorkshire | £135–£250 |
| Wales | £135–£250 |
| North East | £130–£240 |
| Northern Ireland | £125–£230 |
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Indicative ranges compiled from public cost guides, reviewed July 2026. Ex VAT. A guide, not a quote, and not financial advice.