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Find a handyman in Luxembourg

Find a handyman in Luxembourg for small repairs, flat-pack furniture assembly, shelves, curtain rails, TV mounting, minor carpentry, move-in punch lists, and odd jobs that do not require a licensed trade. Handyman SERPs are won by pages that make scope boundaries clear: a reliable handyman can fix, mount, assemble and adjust, but plumbing pipes, fixed electrical circuits, gas, roof waterproofing, and structural work should go to a certified trade. Compare providers by job list, minimum call-out, tools included, travel zone, insurance, and whether several small tasks can be bundled into one visit.

Describe what you need in natural language. Fynd's AI assistant helps structure the request, clarify the right questions, and contact relevant handyman profiles.

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Furniture assembly and flat-pack installationTV, mirror, picture, and shelf mountingCurtain rails, blinds, hooks, and fixturesDoor, hinge, handle, and cabinet adjustmentsSmall silicone, sealant, and touch-up jobsMove-in and move-out repair lists

Handyman Services on Fynd

Browse visible handyman services profiles before you start a quote request. Provider names, locations, and profile links help you move from research to a concrete shortlist.

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Trust signals to verify before you shortlist

  • Photos or reviews for similar small jobs, plus a clear minimum call-out policy.
  • Civil liability insurance when mounting heavy items, using ladders or handling keys.
  • Scope discipline: small repairs only unless a licensed trade is involved.

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Handyman Services by location

Browse the largest communes across Luxembourg.

Common jobs and project types

Use this list to decide whether you need a specialist handyman, a broader company, or several trades working together.

  • Furniture assembly and flat-pack installation
  • TV, mirror, picture, and shelf mounting
  • Curtain rails, blinds, hooks, and fixtures
  • Door, hinge, handle, and cabinet adjustments
  • Small silicone, sealant, and touch-up jobs
  • Move-in and move-out repair lists
  • Minor carpentry and trim repairs
  • Garden furniture, balcony, and storage assembly

How to choose the right provider

Ranking well for a service search depends on proving useful decision support, not just naming the service. These are the checks users should be able to complete before making contact.

Confirm the legal scope

Ask whether the provider will stay inside small repair and assembly work, or subcontract licensed electrical, plumbing, gas or structural tasks.

A handyman offering to move sockets, alter pipework or handle gas without a trade licence is a risk.

Compare minimum visits

For small jobs, the minimum call-out matters more than the hourly rate. Ask how many tasks can fit into the first visit.

Clarify tools and materials

Confirm whether anchors, screws, silicone, brackets, wall plugs, ladders and packaging removal are included or charged separately.

Ask for photos and invoice

A short photo record and invoice help with landlords, insurers and any follow-up visit if a fixing settles or loosens.

When to contact a provider

You have a move-in punch list

Curtains, shelves, lampshades, furniture assembly and door adjustments are cheaper when grouped into one half-day visit.

The job is mechanical, not regulated

Use a handyman for mounting, assembly, adjustment and small fixes. Use a certified trade for fixed electrical, plumbing, gas, roof or structural work.

You need small end-of-tenancy fixes

Before the inventory, ask for holes, hinges, scratches, loose handles and silicone to be handled with a written job list.

You are not sure which trade is needed

A handyman can often diagnose whether the work stays small or should be escalated to a plumber, electrician, carpenter or roofer.

What to compare in quotes

  • A numbered task list with photos, wall type, dimensions, materials needed, and expected time on site.
  • The minimum call-out, hourly rate, travel, small parts, tools, waste, and packaging removal separated.
  • Confirmation that any fixed electrical, plumbing, gas, roof, or structural work will be handled by a licensed trade.

Luxembourg checks before you hire

Check business authorisation

For regular commercial, craft, and many liberal activities in Luxembourg, ask who holds the autorisation d'etablissement and whether the quoted work matches that activity.

Ask for insurance in writing

Before work starts, get civil liability or professional insurance details in writing, especially when the provider enters your home, handles keys, or works on fixed installations.

FAQ

When should I use a handyman instead of a licensed trade?

Use a handyman for assembly, mounting, small repairs and adjustments. Use a licensed plumber, electrician, gas installer, roofer or structural trade when the work connects to fixed installations or affects safety.

How much does a handyman cost in Luxembourg?

Many small jobs sit around EUR 50-90 per hour, with a first-visit or minimum call-out often around EUR 80-150. Bundling several tasks into one visit is usually cheaper than booking separate visits.

What should I send before requesting a quote?

Send a numbered job list, photos of each item, wall type if known, dimensions, parking/access notes, and whether the provider should supply fixings or materials.

Should a handyman have insurance?

Yes. Ask for civil liability or professional insurance in writing, especially when the provider works inside your home, uses ladders, mounts heavy objects or handles keys.

Useful cost signals

Handyman hourly rate

50 € - 90 €

Typical Luxembourg range for small declared jobs. Minimum visits and travel can make the first hour more expensive. Excludes VAT unless the provider quotes TTC.

Minimum call-out or first visit

80 € - 150 €

Common when the job takes less than two hours. Bundling several small repairs into one visit usually gives the best value.

TV wall mounting

80 € - 180 €

For a standard bracket and visible or surface cable management. In-wall cabling should be handled by an electrician.