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Handyman Services contact list in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — for sales teams

PlotLeads sells a list of 500+ handyman businesses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 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 Philadelphia 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 Philadelphia

BusinessPhoneWebsiteRating
A+ Philly Handyman Service(267) 777-7549Visit4.8 (129)
Finest Fix(267) 449-0081Visit4.5 (33)
The Rittenhouse Handyman(267) 421-6796Visit4.7 (63)
Magic Hands Handyman(215) 469-1137Visit4.8 (79)
Liberties Handyman Services(215) 454-9136Visit5 (95)

In our current sample of 5 Handyman Services across Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 5 (100%) list a website and the median Google rating is 4.8, and 1 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 Philadelphia, the same data the full PlotLeads Handyman list is built from — so it reflects the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 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 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sourced from Google Maps — built for sales teams and agencies. See how these lists are built.

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The handyman market in Philadelphia

Handyman work in Philadelphia centers on the constant small repairs that century-old rowhomes demand. The work spans plaster and drywall patching, painting, fixing the old doors and windows that swell and bind, caulking and weatherproofing against the cold, repairing aging trim and stairs, furniture assembly, and the dozens of small fixes between larger projects. The four-season climate adds seasonal weatherization work each fall, and old-house quirks — uneven floors, plaster walls, dated hardware — reward a handyman who knows older construction. Some tasks cross into licensed-trade territory, which a handyman must respect. A Philadelphia handyman who is insured, knows old rowhome construction, and handles seasonal weatherization is the reliable choice for small jobs.

Old-house know-how is what sets a handyman apart in this market. Patching plaster, fixing a binding hundred-year-old window, or repairing worn rowhome stairs takes familiarity with older construction that a generalist may lack. A Philadelphia handyman who understands the city's aging housing stock, offers fall weatherization, carries insurance, and knows when a job needs a licensed electrician or plumber becomes a repeat call for busy homeowners and small landlords across the rowhome neighborhoods.

Handyman pricing in Philadelphia

Philadelphia handyman labor is billed at $55–$110 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. Seasonal weatherization and old-house repairs are priced per task. Materials are extra, and task complexity, home age, and minimums set the total.

Targeting handyman services in Philadelphia

  1. Insurance plus experience with old rowhome construction like plaster and aging windows means a deep repeat-repair niche — professionalized work that marks the operators worth ranking high for scheduling, CRM, and lead tools.
  2. Clear hourly or per-task pricing with a stated minimum separates the businesslike operators from casual side-giggers; that pricing structure is the tell for prospects that buy software.
  3. A handyman who handles seasonal weatherization and scopes which jobs require a licensed trade is running an organized referral practice — a sign of budget for CRM and lead-gen tools.

Using this Philadelphia handyman list for outreach

Philadelphia's century-old rowhomes are the whole story for a handyman here: plaster patching, binding hundred-year-old windows, and worn rowhome stairs take old-house familiarity a generalist lacks, and that specialization narrows the field to the operators actually worth pursuing. A fall weatherization push adds a timing lever, so a sequence aimed at late summer catches them booking the cold-weather work and open to booking platforms, financing, scheduling-and-invoicing software, or lead generation. The operators fluent in old-house repair tend to show it in their reviews and site; use those fields to rank the rows, then reach an owner on the direct line rather than a voicemail.

Philadelphia's century-old rowhomes are the whole story — plaster patching, binding hundred-year-old windows, and worn rowhome stairs take old-house familiarity a generalist lacks — which narrows the field to the operators worth pursuing, with a fall weatherization push adding a timing lever. For $35 this list gives you 500+ listed handyman services, the name, a phone line, the site, and a star score on each row off Google Maps, so a late-summer sequence catches them booking cold-weather work.

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