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Handyman — Adelaide

No job too small. No callout fee buried in the fine print.

Picture hanging, TV mounting, flat pack, fence repair, sticky doors, fly screen replacement, end-of-lease patch-and-paint. The jobs that fall through the cracks because they are not big enough to bother a tradie. Briks coordinates a handyman whose whole job is the small stuff.

Common jobs

What we handle.

Most handymancalls fall into the categories below. Yours doesn’t fit? Send a photo via WhatsApp — we’ll tell you straight whether it’s our job or someone else’s.

  • Picture hanging, mirror mounting, gallery walls
  • TV wall mounting (plaster, brick, stud) with cable management
  • Flat-pack assembly (IKEA, Kmart, custom)
  • Sticky door adjustment, hinge replacement, lock fitting
  • Fly screen and security door re-mesh and replacement
  • Fence panel replacement and gate repair
  • Curtain rod, blind, and window furnishing install
  • Shelving, bookcase, and storage bracket install
  • Tap washer replacement (non-licensed minor plumbing)
  • End-of-lease patch, fill, paint touch-up, and odd-job list

What’s involved

How a Briks handyman job actually runs.

  1. 01

    Most handyman jobs are quoted by the hour or by a fixed list — your choice. Send the list (photos help) via WhatsApp and we send back a written quote before booking.

  2. 02

    For end-of-lease, we work off the property condition report and tick items as they are completed. Photo evidence of every fix sent back at the end so the bond manager has no question.

  3. 03

    No minimum job. A single picture hung is fine. We bundle small tasks into a single visit so the callout cost is shared across the list.

Standards + compliance

The non-negotiables.

The licenses, standards, and paperwork every Briks-coordinated handyman job clears before, during, and after the work.

BLD handyman license

For jobs above the SA threshold (currently $12,000 inclusive), Briks handymen hold a BLD (Builders License) — handyman class. Smaller jobs are still done to the same standard.

WHS-compliant practices

Ladder safety, manual handling, and basic fall protection on every job. No heroics on a shaky setup just to save 20 minutes.

Scope discipline

A handyman is not a plumber, electrician, or gas fitter. We refuse work that legally needs a licensed trade and route it to the right Briks tradie instead — same coordinator, same invoice.

Honest carve-out

Call us — or don’t.

Some handyman jobs need a licensed tradie. Others you can knock over on a Saturday with the right tool. Here is the honest line.

Call a handyman for

  • Job lists with 3+ small items
  • TV mounting (especially on brick or plaster)
  • Flat pack with more than 50 parts
  • End-of-lease bond preparation
  • Anything physical you would rather not do (heavy lift, ladder work)
  • Door, lock, or hinge problems past basic adjustment
  • Fence and gate repairs at ground level

Probably DIY

  • Hanging a single light picture into plaster
  • Tightening loose hinges with a screwdriver
  • Replacing a single batteries-included smoke alarm (10-year sealed)
  • Basic IKEA flat-pack with two people and a Saturday

FAQ

Handyman questions, answered.

Handymen performing work above the SA Builders License threshold (currently $12,000 inclusive of labour and materials) need a BLD handyman class license. Below the threshold, no license is required — but every Briks handyman holds public liability insurance regardless of job size.

Got a handyman job? Tell us. We’ll handle it.

Coordinator picks the right specialist off the bench, attends on-site, scopes the work, and gets you a written quote — usually inside 24 hours of the visit.

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