Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

Handyman Suppliers in Durban

Facilities-management suppliers in Durban bundle several regulated sub-trades — verify each separately. Security guards must be PSIRA-registered (Grades A–E); cleaning staff must be paid per Sectoral Determination 1 (R28.79/hour minimum from March 2026 — using under-paying subcontractors creates joint-and-several liability for you under BCEA section 30); fire-equipment servicing needs SAQCC Fire accreditation per SANS 10400-T. Compare by: integrated contract pricing (R/m²/month for soft + hard services), SLA terms with uptime credits, B-BBEE level, and reference walk-throughs of buildings of comparable size. Annual independent audits (not vendor self-reports) signal a serious operator.

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Frequently asked questions about handyman in Durban

What's the typical hourly rate for a handyman in SA?

Independent handymen charge R250–R450/hour in metros, R180–R300 in smaller towns. Most have a 1–2 hour minimum callout. Larger fix-it companies (with multiple tradesmen and insurance) charge R450–R750/hour. Always confirm whether labour is portal-to-portal (travel time billed) or job-time only.

Can a handyman do electrical or plumbing work?

Only if registered. Plumbing requiring a Certificate of Compliance (SANS 10254 — geysers, fixed installations) needs a PIRB-registered plumber. Electrical CoC work needs a Department of Labour-registered contractor. Handymen can swap taps, hang doors, paint, and repair non-CoC fittings. Insist on the registration number for anything beyond cosmetic fixes.

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