What can a handyman do in NC?

General Repairs:
  • Fixing leaky faucets, clogged drains, and minor plumbing issues.
  • Repairing or replacing broken tiles, drywall, and trim.
  • Patching holes in walls and repainting.
Maintenance Tasks:
  • Changing light bulbs, replacing air filters, and cleaning gutters.
  • Pressure washing exterior surfaces like driveways and siding.
Home Improvement:
  • Installing or assembling furniture, shelving units, and appliances.
  • Hanging pictures, mirrors, and curtains.
  • Basic landscaping tasks like lawn mowing and garden upkeep.
Minor Electrical Work:
  • Replacing outlets, switches, and light fixtures.
  • Installing ceiling fans and other small electrical appliances.
Minor Carpentry:
  • Building or repairing fences, decks, and small wooden structures.
  • Fixing or replacing doors, windows, and cabinetry.
Interior Work:
  • Installing laminate or vinyl flooring.
  • Assembling and installing basic cabinetry and countertops.

What a Handyman Cannot Do:

Major Electrical Work:
  • Performing complex electrical installations or repairs that require a licensed electrician. This includes significant rewiring, electrical panel upgrades, and high-voltage work.
Plumbing Work Beyond Minor Repairs:
  • Handling major plumbing issues such as replacing water heaters, repairing major leaks, or installing new plumbing systems. For these tasks, a licensed plumber is required.
HVAC Work:
  • Installing, repairing, or servicing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. This requires a licensed HVAC technician.
Structural Changes:
  • Making significant alterations to the structure of a home, such as removing or adding walls, which usually requires a general contractor or structural engineer.
Large-Scale Renovations:
  • Managing large renovation projects like kitchen or bathroom remodels that involve multiple trades and extensive planning.
Roofing Work:
  • Performing major roofing repairs or replacements typically requires a specialized roofing contractor.

Licensing and Permits:

  • Handyman License: Nort codes and regulations.h Carolina does not require a specific handyman license, but if a handyman is performing work that requires a specialized license (like electrical, plumbing, or HVAC work), they must have the appropriate state-issued license.
  • Permits: Some work may require a permit, depending on the local jurisdiction and the scope of the project. It’s essential to check with local building authorities to ensure compliance with local