A practical entry point for London landlords and homeowners with a backlog of small jobs, flat-pack assembly, shelving, minor carpentry and general repairs, priced by the hour rather than the sqm, with gas and notifiable electrical work coordinated separately by Gas Safe and Part P registered specialists.
Harrow overview
Handyman Services in Harrow
Outer North West London borough with suburban family homes and consistent demand for roof and general repair work. Harrow falls well within the West London ground Lian Construction covers on a regular basis. For handyman and multi-job call-outs for landlords and homeowners in Harrow, that local knowledge means fewer surprises once work is on site and a team that already understands the borough's typical property stock.
Harrow sits in outer north west London, and its housing stock reflects that suburban character. Much of the borough was built up during the interwar period, when Metroland-style expansion brought semi-detached houses, bay-fronted terraces and some detached family homes along tree-lined streets. This 1920s-1930s stock typically features solid brick construction, pitched tile roofs, and generous gardens, which is typical of outer London suburbs that grew around tube and rail expansion. Alongside this there are pockets of older Victorian and Edwardian terraces nearer established centres, plus post-war infill and more recent low-rise development filling gaps on larger plots. Roofs on the interwar semis are now approaching or past their original expected lifespan in a lot of cases, in line with the pattern seen across similar outer London suburbs of that era. Clay or concrete tiles laid in the 1920s and 1930s are often due some attention, whether that's re-roofing, repointing ridges, or dealing with slipped tiles and blocked valley gutters. General wear on render, guttering, fascias and roofline timber is also common simply because a lot of this building fabric is now close to a century old.
Harrow's suburban family housing generates steady, ongoing demand for maintenance and repair work rather than large speculative building projects. Owner-occupiers in semi-detached and detached homes tend to invest in upkeep, roof repairs, guttering, extensions and general refurbishment, as part of looking after a long-term family home rather than a quick flip. That creates a fairly consistent stream of repair and small-to-medium refurbishment jobs across the borough, rather than the sharper boom-bust patterns seen in areas driven more by flat conversions or short lets. In practice this means it's usually worth budgeting for routine roof and exterior maintenance rather than waiting for a problem to become urgent, since ageing interwar roofs and rendering tend to degrade gradually rather than fail all at once. For landlords with rental stock in the borough, staying on top of general repairs is often more cost-effective than reactive fixes, particularly where several properties share similar age and construction. Because demand tends to be steady rather than driven by seasonal spikes, homeowners generally have more time to plan work properly and compare quotes, though it's still sensible to book roofing work ahead of autumn and winter when contractors tend to get busier.
Typical handyman prices in London
Item
Typical range
First hour call-out
£75–£95
Each additional hour
£45–£65
Half-day rate (bundled task list)
£220–£280
Full-day rate (bundled task list)
£340–£420
General London market guidance, not a fixed quote — actual pricing depends on a site survey. Full breakdown: cost guide.
Regulations and boundaries most homeowners don't expect
The single most important boundary in handyman work is what it doesn't cover. Any work on a gas appliance, pipework or fitting must be carried out by an engineer on the Gas Safe Register, a legal requirement under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, and this applies even to something that looks minor, like reconnecting a gas cooker after it's been moved for a kitchen job. Notifiable electrical work, new circuits, consumer unit replacement, or work in a kitchen or bathroom that falls under the notifiable categories, needs a qualified electrician working within Part P of the Building Regulations, and needs either a registered competent-person scheme electrician or a Building Control notification, not a handyman making a judgement call on site. We coordinate both of these separately where a project needs them, rather than a handyman doing them directly, which is a distinction worth checking with any tradesperson offering to 'just sort' a gas or electrical issue as part of a general jobs list. Working at height has its own practical limit too, gutter clearing and fascia work on a typical two-storey terrace is standard handyman territory with the right ladder and safety precautions, but a taller property, a steep roof pitch, or anything needing scaffold access is outside what a general handyman visit should attempt. Properties built or last decorated before around 2000 also carry a background asbestos consideration, textured ceiling coatings, old garage roof sheeting and certain floor tiles from that era can contain asbestos, and disturbing them, even incidentally while drilling for a shelf fixing, isn't something to do on assumption; where a fixing point looks like it might hit one of these materials, we'll flag it rather than drilling through it.
The most common mistakes found in other people's small jobs
Small jobs attract shortcuts, and the pattern of failures we see repeatedly is fairly consistent. TV brackets fixed into plasterboard using standard wall plugs rather than the correct plasterboard or stud fixing are one of the most common call-backs, since a 40-inch television is genuinely heavy and a fixing rated for a picture frame simply isn't rated for a screen, leaving the bracket to work loose or pull out entirely within months. Flat-pack furniture assembled without the corner braces or back panel fully secured looks fine on day one and starts to rack, lean or wobble within weeks, particularly on taller units like wardrobes where the back panel is doing real structural work rather than just cosmetic backing. Sealant applied straight over old, mould-affected sealant without removing it first traps moisture and mould behind the new bead, so it looks fresh for a few weeks before the same black line reappears, when the old sealant should have been fully stripped back to a clean, dry substrate first. Gutter brackets over-tightened or fitted with the wrong fall so water pools rather than draining are another recurring issue found during gutter clearing visits, since a gutter that's technically clear of leaves but incorrectly pitched will still overflow in heavy rain. Fence posts set in too little concrete, or concreted into ground that was already waterlogged, work loose within a season or two regardless of how solid the panel attached to them looks. In each of these cases, the underlying job wasn't necessarily done badly on the day, it just wasn't done to last, and that's usually the difference between a genuinely competent handyman and someone working through a list as quickly as possible.
One transparent first-hour rate plus a clear hourly rate afterwards, not a vague 'depends on the job' estimate given over the phone.Half-day and day rates for a bundled list of small jobs, which usually works out cheaper than booking several separate call-outs.Honest about the boundary: gas work goes to a Gas Safe registered engineer and notifiable electrical work to a qualified electrician, coordinated by us rather than attempted by a handyman.Regular coverage of Harrow and the wider West London area
Signs to look for
Do you need handyman services in Harrow?
A tap is dripping, a toilet seat has come loose, or a sink is slow to drain, without it being anything that needs notifiable plumbing work.
Sealant around a bath, shower or kitchen worktop has gone black, cracked, or pulled away from the surface it should be sealing.
A list of small snags, loose skirting, a wonky cupboard door, pictures that still need hanging, has built up over months because no single item justified its own call-out.
A rental property has a backlog of minor maintenance items flagged at a check-out inspection or by an outgoing tenant that need clearing before a new tenancy starts.
How the work is handled in Harrow
Step 1Call or message with your list, even a rough one, so we can give a realistic time estimate rather than a guess.
Step 2We confirm which items are genuinely handyman scope and flag anything that actually needs a Gas Safe engineer or a qualified electrician.
Step 3We give you a first-hour rate, the hourly rate for anything beyond that, and, for a longer list, a half-day or full-day rate.
Step 4We agree a visit slot and confirm parking and access, particularly for properties inside the congestion charge zone.
Step 5On arrival, we walk the list with you and agree a sensible running order for the jobs involved.
Step 6We carry standard fixings, sealants and small hardware, and confirm with you before sourcing anything bespoke, such as a specific paint match or a replacement part.
Step 7We complete the list in the agreed order, checking off each item as it's finished.
Step 8We photograph completed work, particularly useful for landlords keeping a record between tenancies.
Step 9We flag anything found on the day that's beyond handyman scope and, where you want it quoted, connect you to our property repairs or refurbishment teams.
Questions
Handyman Services questions in Harrow
How quickly can Lian start handyman and multi-job call-outs for landlords and homeowners in Harrow?
Harrow is part of our regular West London coverage, so once we've surveyed the property we can usually confirm a start date quickly. Send the address and scope and we'll arrange the next step.
Do you cover all of Harrow?
Yes. Harrow falls within the area Lian Construction serves across Greater London.
Do I need planning permission to extend a semi-detached house in Harrow?
Often smaller rear or side extensions fall under permitted development rights, but this depends on the size, the property's planning history, and whether any restrictions apply to that specific address. Semi-detached houses also share a party wall, so party wall agreements can come into play even when planning permission isn't needed. It's sensible to check with Harrow Council's planning department or a planning consultant before starting design work, rather than assuming permitted development automatically applies.
Can you mount a TV on a stud wall, masonry wall or plasterboard?
Yes, though the fixing and time required differ. A stud wall mount typically takes around 1-1.5 hours; solid masonry, common in Victorian and Edwardian terraces, needs a masonry drill and the correct wall plugs, which adds time; and dot-and-dab plasterboard, common in ex-council flats, needs a fixing rated for the actual wall behind it rather than the plasterboard skin alone. We check the wall type before quoting rather than assuming.
Do you do gas or electrical work?
No, not directly. Gas work must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, and notifiable electrical work needs a qualified electrician working within Part P of the Building Regulations. We coordinate both separately where a project needs them, rather than a handyman attempting either.
Can you clear my gutters?
Yes, on a typical two-storey London terrace or semi with standard ladder access. Taller properties, steep roof pitches, or anything genuinely needing scaffold access sit outside general handyman scope, and we'll say so rather than working at height without the right equipment.
Talk to Lian Construction about Harrow
Send the site address in Harrow, photos if available, and the handyman services work you need. We can review the scope and arrange the next step.