Handymen
Fixed Price Websites for Handymen — From $200
Handyman work is local, word-of-mouth, and repeat business — but when someone new in the area needs odd jobs done, they search Google first. A clean, simple handyman website gets you those calls without spending money on ads. From $200, fixed price, built for tradies.
- Fixed pricing
- No lock-in
- You own your site
- Australian-owned
- Quote before you commit
What handyman websites need
- Services list covering common jobs — flat pack assembly, door repairs, minor painting, shelf installation, gutter cleaning
- Clear statement of what you do and don't do (licensed electrical and plumbing vs handyman scope)
- Starting price or hourly rate to filter serious enquiries from tyre kickers
- Coverage area map showing exact suburbs you service
- Contact form with job description, location, and preferred date or time fields
- Before-and-after photos showing the quality and neatness of your finished work
- Google Reviews integration or testimonials section from local clients
- Fast-response or same-week availability messaging to stand out from slower operators
Example: Fix It Fast Handyman in Parramatta
Gary does everything from flat pack assembly and door adjustments to minor painting and gutter cleaning across Parramatta and the Hills District. He relied entirely on Facebook referrals but was losing jobs to handymen with proper websites. We built him a site — a clear service list, suburb coverage map, job enquiry form, and Google Maps. Within a month he had consistent enquiries coming in from homeowners, real estate agents, and strata managers who found him on Google without any referral needed.
Why handymen choose fixed pricing
- One half-day job covers the cost of your website — every lead that comes in after that is pure profit
- Real estate agents and strata managers search online for reliable handymen — no website means you miss that regular, repeat work
- Fixed price with no ongoing fees — straight-up, just like the quotes you give your own customers
Frequently asked questions
What pages do I need for a handyman website?
Home, Services (list of what you do), Service Area (suburbs covered), About, and Contact. Your site covers all of this clearly without overcomplicating it.
How long does it take to build?
Most sites are typically live in 5–7 business days. We'll need your service list, a photo or two, and your contact details to get going.
Can I update it myself?
Yes. You can add new services, update your availability, and change your contact details without any technical knowledge — WordPress is straightforward for non-tech people.
Should I put my prices on the website?
Showing a starting price or hourly rate removes a barrier for potential clients. Even "from $80/hr" or "flat pack assembly from $60" sets expectations and attracts serious enquiries — the people who call you are already comfortable with the ballpark figure.
Can I use the site to attract real estate or strata work?
Yes. A bigger build lets us add pages targeting property managers, strata companies, and real estate agents who need a reliable handyman on call — different audience, different messaging, much better results than a generic page trying to speak to everyone at once.
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