
If you’re a homeowner in the Kansas City metro—whether you’re in a historic Brookside Tudor or a new build in Overland Park—you’ve likely asked: “What is a fair price for a handyman in KC?”
With inflation and the rising cost of materials in 2026, national “average” prices you find on big sites are often wrong. Here is a transparent look at what you can expect to pay for quality help in our city.
Average Handyman Rates in KC
In Kansas City, most independent pros (like myself) charge between $60 and $95 per hour. Larger franchises often charge $125+ per hour to cover their overhead.
- Small Tasks (1-2 hours): Expect a minimum service call fee. Most KC pros have a 2-hour minimum or a trip charge of $50–$75 to cover gas and travel on I-435 or I-70.
- Half-Day Projects (4 hours): Typically $250–$400.
- Full-Day “Honey-Do” Lists: Often discounted to a flat rate of $500–$750.
Why Prices Vary
The “Kansas City factor” matters. If you live in a 100-year-old home in Waldo, repairs often take longer due to plaster walls or outdated wiring compared to a modern home in Liberty.
Pro Tip: Always ask if your handyman is insured. A “cheap” $30/hour handyman without insurance can cost you thousands if they hit a water line!
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