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Handyman in Newry, Mourne & Down, Northern Ireland

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Looking for a handyman across Newry, Mourne & Down? NI Trades is an introduction service that matches Northern Ireland homeowners with handymen who have passed our application-stage checks. Newry, Mourne & Down is one of 11 NI council districts; tradespeople choose the councils they cover, so picking a council means you reach every handyman who works anywhere in this district. Post your job in two minutes - only profiles of handymen interested in your specific job are revealed, and your contact details stay private until you choose who to talk to. Insurance, credentials and references are checked at application stage only - please verify current insurance and credentials directly with any tradesperson before work begins or any money is paid.

What hiring a handyman in Newry, Mourne & Down looks like

Newry, Mourne & Down is a district spanning Newry city, the Mournes and the Down coast, home to around 182,000 people across towns like Newry, Downpatrick, Kilkeel and Warrenpoint. The stock includes town terraces in Newry and Downpatrick, coastal and harbour housing around Kilkeel and Warrenpoint, modern estates, and dispersed rural and mountain properties through the Mournes.

For a handyman that usually means small repairs, flat-pack assembly and odd jobs. Newry is served by the firmus gas network and parts of East Down by Phoenix, but the Mournes and the rural south of the district are heavily oil-heated.

Newry, Mourne & Down at a glance

Population
around 182,000 (2021 Census)
Main towns
Newry, Downpatrick, Kilkeel, Warrenpoint
District
a district spanning Newry city, the Mournes and the Down coast
Heating
Newry is served by the firmus gas network and parts of East Down by Phoenix, but the Mournes and the rural south of the district are heavily oil-heated.
Extension Building Control fee
around £395 (Full Plans, 2026)

Sources: NISRA Census 2021 (population); each council's published Building Control fees schedule (2026 snapshot, fees rise each April); Phoenix Energy, firmus energy and the Gas to the West project (gas-network coverage).

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Building Control and approvals in Newry, Mourne & Down

If your handyman job involves building, electrical, heating or drainage work that needs sign-off, it is approved by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council's own Building Control office, not a UK-wide body. A typical domestic extension on the Full Plans route costs around £395 in Newry, Mourne & Down as of 2026, and Building Control fees across the 11 NI councils rise each April.

Before work starts, check whether you also need planning permission: see our NI planning permission guide and NI Building Regulations guide. Council Building Control applications across Northern Ireland go through Building Control NI.

Common services

  • Flat pack assembly (IKEA etc.)
  • Picture, mirror & TV mounting
  • Door adjustment & lock fitting
  • Minor tiling & grouting
  • Gutter cleaning & inspection
  • Fence post repair & painting
  • Shelf & storage fitting
  • Draught proofing & insulation
  • Minor plumbing (tap washers etc.)
  • Touch-up painting & filling
  • Blind & curtain rail fitting
  • Minor electrical (lamp changes)

What to ask before hiring

  • What types of jobs do you specialise in?
  • Do you supply materials or should I provide them?
  • What is your hourly rate and minimum charge?
  • Are you fully insured?
  • Can you provide a quote before starting?
  • How long have you been doing handyman work?
  • Do you carry common spare parts and fixings?

Typical costs in Northern Ireland

Job typeTypical priceNotes
Hourly rate£25–£45/hrHalf-day minimum often applies
Half-day rate£100–£1803–4 hours of work
Full day rate£170–£300Multiple small jobs packaged
Flat pack assembly (wardrobe)£60–£150IKEA PAX type
TV wall mounting£50–£120Includes cable tidy
Door adjustment & rehang£60–£150Per door
Gutter clean & inspection£60–£150Single storey, ladder access

Qualifications & accreditations to look for

Public Liability Insurance
Minimum £1m — required on NI Trades
DBS / AccessNI Check
Enhanced background check for home access
CSCS Card (where applicable)
For any site-based work
Trade-specific certifications
e.g. 18th Edition for minor electrical work

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a handyman and a specialist tradesperson?
A handyman handles general maintenance and small jobs across multiple trades — perfect for a list of odd jobs around the house. A specialist (plumber, electrician, etc.) has formal training, certifications and the ability to carry out regulated work. For anything involving gas, structural changes, or notifiable electrical work, you should always use a specialist.
Can a handyman do minor electrical work?
A handyman can change light bulbs, replace like-for-like light fittings, and install battery-operated items. However, any new circuits, work in bathrooms, or installation of fixed wiring must be carried out by a Part P registered electrician. If your handyman says they can do electrical work without being Part P registered, ask for a detailed explanation of what exactly they are doing.
Is it worth booking a handyman for a full day?
Yes — the day rate is typically much better value than the hourly rate. Prepare a list of all the small jobs that need doing and tackle them in one session. This is particularly cost-effective as you avoid multiple minimum charges from separate tradespeople. A good handyman can typically complete 4–8 small jobs in a day.

Helpful NI guides for hiring a handyman

Important
For larger structural, electrical or gas work, always use a specialist tradesperson. A good handyman will tell you honestly when a job is beyond their scope and recommend the right trade. Be cautious of anyone who claims to do everything.

Newry, Mourne & Down is part of our Northern Ireland directory. NI Trades is an introduction service, we list tradespeople who have passed our application-stage checks, but we are not party to any contract you enter into with a tradesperson. See how we vet tradespeople or browse all trade categories.

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