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Handyman Services contact list in Austin, Texas — for sales teams

PlotLeads sells a list of 500+ handyman businesses in Austin, Texas, sourced from Google Maps — each with company name, direct phone, website, and Google rating, exported as CSV. A one-time $35 purchase (no subscription, credits never expire), built for SDRs and agencies prospecting the Austin handyman market.

by Usama Zafar, who builds and maintains PlotLeads

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Each row: company name, direct phone, website, Google rating. Email is available in enriched mode (~50% of home-services listings, 3 credits per emailed row).

Sample handyman businesses in Austin

BusinessPhoneWebsiteRating
Mr. Handyman of South Austin/Lakeway(512) 456-3443Visit4.9 (258)
Callfasthandyman(737) 309-7879Visit4.9 (19)
DiamondPoint Contractors(512) 945-8877Visit4.9 (487)
South Austin HandymanVisit5 (116)
Handyman Connection of Austin-Westlake(512) 418-0800Visit4.8 (173)

In our current sample of 5 Handyman Services across Austin, Texas, 5 (100%) list a website and the median Google rating is 4.9, and 4 carry 100+ Google reviews.

That mix is the useful part for a sales team: the 100% with a website are reachable by email and web-form outreach, not just cold calls, and the firms carrying 100+ reviews are the established operators most likely to have budget for the software, materials, financing, and insurance services SDRs sell into the trade — so sort by review volume to surface the busiest ones first. Every figure here is computed from real, current Google Maps listings in Austin, the same data the full PlotLeads Handyman list is built from — so it reflects the Austin, Texas Handyman Services market as it stands today, not a broker file from last year.

This is a free 5-business preview. The paid list contains 500+ Handyman contacts in Austin, Texas, sourced from Google Maps — built for sales teams and agencies. See how these lists are built.

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The handyman market in Austin

Handyman work in Austin stays busy across a fast-growing, tech-driven metro and a warm climate. The work spans drywall repair, painting, fixture and ceiling-fan installs, smart-home device mounting, door and window fixes, fence and deck repair, furniture assembly, and the small jobs between larger projects. The heat drives sealing and weather-related repairs, and the region's rocky soils and rapid construction generate punch-list work on new and settling homes. Tech-savvy Austin homeowners increasingly want help mounting TVs, installing smart-home devices, and handling the small upgrades a connected home needs. Texas is relatively permissive on handyman work, though larger electrical and plumbing jobs require licensed trades. An Austin handyman who is insured, handles modern-home tasks, and knows the line to licensed trades is the practical choice.

Smart-home and modern-upgrade work is a distinctive driver in this market. Austin's tech-forward homeowners frequently want TVs mounted, smart-home devices installed, and small connected-home upgrades handled cleanly, on top of the usual repair list. An Austin handyman who is comfortable with these modern tasks, handles the climate- and construction-driven small repairs, carries insurance, and knows when a job needs a licensed trade becomes a repeat call in a fast-growing, referral-driven market.

Handyman pricing in Austin

Austin handyman labor is billed at $55–$115 hourly or a flat per-task rate, usually with a one- or two-hour minimum. Small jobs run $85–$260; a half-day punch list lands higher. Smart-home installs, fence, and deck work are priced per job. Materials are extra, and task complexity, location, and minimums set the total.

Targeting handyman services in Austin

  1. Insurance plus smart-home device and TV mounting alongside general repairs signals a handyman chasing the tech-forward demand this market rewards — a differentiated, professionalized posture that marks the operators worth ranking high for scheduling, CRM, and lead tools.
  2. Clear hourly or per-task pricing with a stated minimum sets the businesslike operators apart from casual side-giggers; that pricing structure is the tell for prospects that buy software.
  3. A handyman who scopes which jobs stay in-house versus go to a licensed electrician or plumber is running an organized referral practice — a sign of budget for CRM and lead-gen tools.

Using this Austin handyman list for outreach

What distinguishes Austin's handyman market is smart-home and modern-upgrade work: the city's tech-forward homeowners routinely want TVs mounted, connected devices installed, and small upgrades handled cleanly, alongside the usual climate- and construction-driven repairs. Operators comfortable with that connected-home work tend to be the more professional, referral-driven ones — exactly the prospects who adopt scheduling-and-invoicing software, booking platforms, financing, or lead generation. In this word-of-mouth market the rating and website on each row are a reliable read on which firms have the budget and reputation; pull those to the front of your sequence and reach an owner on the direct line rather than a voicemail.

What distinguishes Austin's handyman market is smart-home and modern-upgrade work — tech-forward homeowners routinely want TVs mounted, connected devices installed, and small upgrades handled cleanly — alongside the usual climate-driven repairs. For $35 this list gives you 500+ current handyman services, the name, a phone line, the site, and a star score on each row off Google Maps, so you can pull the professional, referral-driven operators to the front of your sequence in this word-of-mouth market.

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