Repairs, Installs, and Small Jobs — Vetted Independent Handymen
From mounting a TV in a Distillery District loft to assembling furniture in a North York townhouse, our Handyman Services marketplace connects you with experienced independent service providers who bring the vehicle, tools, hardware, and expertise needed to complete your project efficiently. One simple booking process covers picture hanging, shelf installation, minor drywall repairs, furniture assembly, door adjustments, fixture replacements, and small renovation tasks throughout the Greater Toronto Area.
Handyman Services is our go-to solution for everything from fixing a leaky faucet near the Toronto Eaton Centre to tackling a weekend project list in Scarborough, Etobicoke, Mississauga, or Vaughan. Our independent providers understand Toronto's housing landscape — working in older walk-ups along Queen Street West, navigating condo building requirements near Casa Loma and along Yonge Street, and coordinating weekend access in buildings across Bloor Street, the Gardiner Expressway corridor, and communities stretching to Markham and Oakville. Whether it's one quick repair or a full punch list covering multiple rooms, book it all in one go.
Photos help — our app suggests the trade and an hour estimate.
Licensed where required (electrical, gas, major plumbing). Verification badges shown on every quote.
Hourly billing in 15-minute increments. Materials at receipt cost + 10%.
Handymen repair plaster in pre-war Annex homes and fix aging fixtures in Bloor West walk-ups regularly.
Most Toronto condos require elevator booking 48–72 hours in advance, and many restrict freight elevator use to weekdays before 4 p.m.
Downtown Toronto has strict loading-zone enforcement and limited on-street parking; residential permit zones require temporary moving permits from the city.
Toronto's older neighbourhoods feature three-storey walk-ups with narrow staircases, while newer condo towers often have strict move-in/move-out rules and deposit requirements.
A reliable handyman is one of the most useful contacts you can have — and one of the hardest to find on demand. The big repair brands quote a $150 call-out fee before they cross your driveway. The single-operator handymen on Kijiji do not call back. VanDeliveryApp sits in the middle: vetted skilled tradespeople, hourly billing with no call-out fee, and a 1-hour minimum that respects small jobs.
You pay the hourly rate ($65–$95 depending on trade), in 15-minute increments after the 1-hour minimum. No travel fee, no diagnostic fee, no "we already drove out so this is the minimum" trap.
Anything requiring a permit (major electrical, gas-line work, plumbing rerouting, structural changes) gets dispatched to a licensed tradesperson, with the permit handled by us. You never accidentally hire an unlicensed person for licensed work.
Need a part from Home Depot or Canadian Tire? The handyman picks it up, gives you the receipt, and bills materials at cost + 10% sourcing fee. No hidden upcharge, no walking through aisles together.
Anything we install — a shelf, a faucet, a light fixture, a patch of drywall — is guaranteed for 30 days. If it fails (drywall cracks, faucet leaks, fixture wobbles), we come back free.
Real-world scenarios this service is built for — pick the one closest to yours when you book.
Three loose cabinet doors, one running toilet, a sagging closet rod, and two pictures to hang. One handyman, one Saturday morning, $130 — done.
New faucet install, cracked toilet flapper, garbage disposal swap, P-trap leak under the sink. Most under 90 minutes including parts pickup.
About to list your home? A handyman can knock out the deferred-maintenance list (caulking, paint touch-ups, door alignment, missing baseboard pieces) in a single day — adds thousands to listing photos.
Single TV mounting? Book the TV Mounting service. But for "hang 5 paintings, mount 3 floating shelves, and a coat hook by the door" — handyman by the hour is cheaper.
“Mounted three shelves, fixed a running toilet, and patched two drywall holes in 90 minutes. Total game-changer.”
“They sent a licensed electrician for a small panel job. Quoted $180, came in at $165. Honest pricing.”
“Handyman was great. The booking flow could remember my address from last time but otherwise smooth.”
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VanDeliveryApp is an online marketplace operated by MBMT Incorporated that connects customers with independent local service providers. Providers are independent local businesses — not MBMT employees.