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Handyman vs. Contractor: What Do You Need?
A handyman is a strong fit for practical small repairs, installations, maintenance, and punch-list work. A licensed contractor or trade specialist is better for larger, structural, permitted, or high-risk work.
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Mr. B Handyman Services helps with common home repair tasks such as drywall patching, TV mounting, furniture assembly, light fixture tasks, small door repairs, detector replacement, smart device setup, and move-in or move-out repair lists.
You may need a licensed contractor, plumber, electrician, HVAC technician, roofer, or other specialist when the job involves structural changes, new wiring, major plumbing, gas lines, permits, roof work, large remodeling, hidden leaks, or unsafe conditions.
Simple rule
If the task is a small repair, replacement, mounting, assembly, or maintenance item, handyman help may fit. If it changes the structure, utility system, or requires permit-level work, bring in the licensed trade.
Not sure? Send photos and a short description. Mr. B can tell you if the request is handyman-suitable.
Need Handyman Help in Las Vegas?
Call or text (702) 580-4278 to request a free estimate.
