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Average Handyman Cost in Honolulu, HI

A handyman in Honolulu charges roughly $103/hour — driven by the BLS OEWS national mean hourly wage of $22.94 for SOC 47-2061, the HI cost-of-living index of 186.9, and the standard 2.4× contractor markup. Below: project-by-project pricing, then 5 licensed local pros.

Handyman prices in Honolulu, HI

ProjectTimeTypical costRange
Standard hourly rate (1-person crew) per hour $103 $84 – $123
TV mount install (drywall, fixed mount) 60–90 min $201 $165 – $241
Drywall patch (one fist-sized hole) 2 hours + cure $262 $215 – $314
Interior door rehang or hardware replace 1–2 hours $220 $180 – $264
Light fixture or ceiling-fan swap (existing wiring) 1–2 hours $192 $157 – $230
Flat-pack furniture assembly (avg piece) 1.5–3 hours $206 $169 – $247
Single room repaint (10×12, 2 coats) 1 day $1,029 $844 – $1,235
Driveway + walkway pressure wash 2–4 hours $355 $291 – $427
Whole-house caulk + seal refresh 4–6 hours $496 $406 – $595

Local rate = BLS national mean × 2.4 markup × (HI COL 186.9/100). Materials adjusted by the same factor.

What a handyman in Honolulu actually does

A handyman handles small to mid-size jobs that don't cross into licensed-trade territory: drywall repair and patching, painting, fixture replacement (where existing wiring is in place), light carpentry, furniture assembly, door rehang, weatherstripping, caulking, hardware installs, mounting heavy items into studs, pressure washing, and basic deck or fence repair. State rules vary on the dollar threshold above which a general contractor license is required — in California it's $500 (labor + materials per project), in Texas there is no statewide license but cities can require permits, and in Florida it's $1,000.

Questions to ask before you hire in HI

  1. For my state, is this job above the threshold that requires a contractor license?
  2. Do you carry liability insurance? (Even small jobs can do five-figure damage.)
  3. How do you price — hourly with a minimum, or flat per task?
  4. Do you bring your own materials or do I supply them?
  5. What's your guarantee if a repair fails within a few weeks?
  6. How are change-orders handled if the job opens up something bigger?
A "handyman" willing to do major plumbing, electrical, or HVAC work without a license — that's how houses end up with insurance-disqualifying defects.

5 licensed handymans in Honolulu

Cooper Renovation

📍 9789 Meadow Dr, Honolulu, HI 96850
★ 4.7 / 5 · 336 reviews · 28 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A 28 yrs
Specialties: Furniture assembly, Caulking, TV mounting, Deck repair

Patriot Handyman

📍 2477 Hickory Rd, Honolulu, HI 96813
★ 3.6 / 5 · 162 reviews · 12 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A 24/7 Emergency 12 yrs
Specialties: Painting, Drywall patch, TV mounting, Caulking, Pressure washing

All-Pro Repair

📍 5241 Garden Dr, Honolulu, HI 96814
★ 4.7 / 5 · 212 reviews · 29 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured 24/7 Emergency 29 yrs
Specialties: Caulking, Drywall patch, TV mounting, Door repair

Honolulu Honey-Do

📍 6412 Sycamore Ln, Honolulu, HI 96850
★ 4.0 / 5 · 339 reviews · 36 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A+ 24/7 Emergency 36 yrs
Specialties: Deck repair, Painting, Fixture replacement, TV mounting, Caulking

Honolulu Honey-Do Co.

📍 3221 Spring Blvd, Honolulu, HI 96813
★ 3.6 / 5 · 239 reviews · 17 years in business
✓ Licensed ✓ Insured BBB A- 24/7 Emergency 17 yrs
Specialties: TV mounting, Drywall patch, Shelving install

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Seasonal handyman checklist for Honolulu homeowners

Spring

  • Inspect the roof from the ground with binoculars: missing shingles, lifted flashing, or sagging gutters all need attention before storm season.
  • Clean gutters and downspouts; verify water exits at least 4 feet from the foundation.
  • Re-caulk exterior windows and doors where the old bead has cracked or pulled away.
  • Pressure wash siding, decks, and walkways; reseal wood decks every 2–3 years.
  • Touch-up exterior paint before summer UV intensifies.

Fall

  • Clean gutters again after leaf-drop; clogged gutters in winter cause ice dams and interior damage.
  • Caulk and weatherstrip doors and windows; the average home loses 30% of conditioned air through gaps.
  • Drain and store outdoor hoses; cover hose bibs.
  • Inspect the chimney and have it swept if you burn wood; clear creosote is the leading cause of chimney fires.
  • Stage firewood at least 30 feet from the house.

Winter

  • Reverse ceiling fans to clockwise (low) to push warm air down.
  • Test all door hardware and locks now; lubrication issues are easier to fix before a sub-freezing morning.
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