If you’re hunting for the best handyman in Plano, you want a short list, not a 30-name directory. I’m Chance. I run The Smart Fix, with crews working Plano every day. I get asked for a Plano short list a lot. So here it is. We picked five Plano handyman services that homeowners ask about most, then ranked them on what actually matters when you let a stranger work on your house.
How We Picked the Top 5
I stuck to facts you can verify. No paid spots. No back-room deals. Here’s the rubric we used.
- Reviews. Google star rating and review count. More reviews carry more weight than a perfect score with 12 ratings.
- Employee model. W-2 employees vs. 1099 subs. W-2 means the company trains them, sets the standard, and stands behind the work.
- Insurance. General liability and workers comp. Ask for a copy. If they hesitate, that’s your answer.
- Plano presence. Local Plano office or daily Plano routes. Drive time matters when something cracks at 7 PM.
- Pricing transparency. Posted hourly rate, written estimate, no surprise add-ons.
Editorial Disclosure
The Smart Fix Handyman is my company. I’m not going to pretend otherwise. We rank ourselves at #1 because the rubric above is the same one we built our shop around. I’ll show you the receipts in our entry, then list four other Plano handyman services we respect. Read the whole thing. Pick the shop that fits your job. We’re fine if it isn’t us.
The 5 Best Handyman Services in Plano
1. The Smart Fix Handyman
Area served: Plano, Frisco, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston. Daily Plano coverage from our Dallas office.
Google rating: 4.9 stars from 300+ reviews across our footprint.
Top services: Drywall and trim repair, door work, light plumbing and electric, painting, ceiling and texture work, kitchen and bath updates, exterior repairs.
The Smart Fix is family-owned and built around W-2 employees only. No revolving door of subs. We carry $1 million in general liability plus workers comp on every job. Posted rate is $145 per hour with a $95 job minimum and a one-year labor guarantee. We post everything in writing before we start, including a project review if you’d rather send photos than book a visit. We’re #1 on this list because we hit every single line on our own rubric: employee model, insurance, Plano presence, written pricing, and review depth. Read more about how we got here if you want the back story.
2. Hank’s Handyman
Area served: Plano, Dallas, and the wider DFW metro since 2019.
Google rating: 4.9 stars from 238 reviews.
Top services: Drywall repair, door work, picture hanging, deck and patio builds, gutter cleaning, pressure washing.
Hank’s runs a clean shop. Their techs are employees, not subs, and that shows up in the reviews. Customers call out the same names again and again, which means the team isn’t a revolving door. They cover bigger jobs too, like decks and patios, which a lot of handyman shops won’t touch.
3. Ace Handyman Services Collin County
Area served: Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Parker, Murphy, Wylie. Office at 801 E Plano Pkwy, Ste 125.
Top services: Drywall, fence and deck repair, carpentry, flooring, tile, painting, door work, furniture assembly.
Ace Handyman is a franchise. The Collin County office sits inside Plano city limits, so trucks roll out from there. Franchise systems get knocked sometimes. The upside is process. They have a written scope, a uniform, and a marked van. If a homeowner has never hired a handyman before, the predictable feel of a national brand can be a calmer first call.
4. DTX Handyman Services
Area served: Dallas, Plano, and the broader DFW area.
Top services: Drywall patching, painting, furniture assembly, seasonal maintenance, general repairs.
DTX is veteran-owned and woman-owned. They’re insured. The shop leans into smaller home repairs and the kind of one-off list a homeowner builds up over a year. They aren’t the right call for a full kitchen remodel. For a Saturday punch list of ten items, they’re worth a quote.
5. Make Ready Home
Area served: Plano, Dallas, Fort Worth.
Top services: Kitchen and bath remodels, full home updates, listing prep work, handyman tasks tied to selling a house.
Make Ready Home is a different animal. They build their model around homes going on the market. If your real estate agent is asking for paint, fixture swaps, and a punch list before listing, they offer a pay-at-closing program that ties their fee to the sale. For a homeowner who’s just trying to fix a leaky faucet next Tuesday, they aren’t the right call. For a seller two weeks out from listing, they can be a smart fit.
Honorable mention: Mr. Handyman of Plano
Mr. Handyman is part of the Neighborly brand, and the local Plano office offers a one-year workmanship guarantee. We left them off the numbered list because the Plano franchise has a 2.0 average on Angi at the time of writing, which is lower than every other shop above. The brand name is strong, the local results have been mixed. If you go with them, ask for a written scope, get specific tech assignments in writing, and read recent reviews before you book.
How to Pick the Right Plano Handyman for Your Job
Five quick checks I tell our own clients to run on any handyman they’re thinking about, including us.
- Ask who’s coming. Is it a W-2 employee or a 1099 sub? This changes who’s responsible if a pipe goes sideways.
- Ask for a COI. Certificate of Insurance. A real shop will have it ready in five minutes.
- Get the rate up front. Hourly rate, minimum, trip fee, and a written scope before they start.
- Read the last 10 reviews. Not the top ones. The most recent. That’s the team you’re hiring today.
- Match the company to the job. A two-hour faucet swap and a kitchen remodel aren’t the same call.
What Plano Homeowners Get Wrong
I worked real estate before I ran a handyman shop. I saw what homeowners regret. The number one mistake in Plano homes built between the late 80s and mid 2000s is treating a slab settlement crack like a paint problem. We see this on maybe one in three calls in West Plano. The drywall crack above a doorway keeps coming back because the foundation is moving. Patching it without a foundation eval just hides the issue. Ask any handyman in Plano how they assess a recurring crack. If the answer is “we’ll just float it,” call someone else.
Second mistake: hiring on price alone. The cheapest hourly rate often comes from a guy with no insurance and no helper. The job runs three times longer than it should. The total ends up higher than the shop with the higher hourly rate. I tell our guys in training that the price tag isn’t the same as the price. The price is what you actually pay when the job ends, plus what it costs you when it has to be redone.
Plano Neighborhoods We Hear From Most
Plano is bigger than people think. The work changes block to block. Here’s what we run into most.
- West Plano (Willow Bend, Legacy area, Ridgeview Ranch). Larger homes, often 2,800 square feet and up. Plenty of trim, doors, and double-height ceilings. Bring a good ladder.
- East Plano (older 80s and 90s builds near Spring Creek). Original cabinets and tile that homeowners want refreshed. Slab cracks are common.
- North Plano (newer builds near Highway 121 and the Tollway). Punch list work after a builder warranty runs out. Usually doors that won’t close right and grout that’s already failing.
- Downtown / Historic Plano. Older bones. Plaster instead of drywall in some spots. Window work and rotted exterior trim are the common asks.
FAQ
How much does a handyman cost in Plano?
Most reputable Plano handymen charge between $90 and $160 per hour, with a minimum charge between $75 and $150. The Smart Fix posts $145 per hour with a $95 minimum. National chains and one-person shops sit on either side of that. Big jobs are usually flat-priced after a written scope.
Are these handyman companies licensed in Texas?
Texas doesn’t issue a statewide handyman license. There’s no state board for general handyman work. Ask for general liability insurance, workers comp, and proof of any trade-specific license needed for the job. Plumbing and electrical work past a small scope has to be done by a licensed plumber or electrician, even if the handyman company sets it up.
Should I hire a handyman or a contractor for a bathroom remodel in Plano?
If the job is a fixture swap, vanity update, new mirror, or paint, a handyman is the right call. If you’re moving plumbing, blowing out walls, or doing a full demo, you want a remodeling contractor. Most of the shops above offer both ends, but they hand the bigger jobs to a different team.
What’s the fastest way to book a handyman in Plano?
Call instead of filling out a web form. Most Plano shops, ours included, can book within a few days for non-emergency work. Same-day calls are rare unless someone has a cancellation. If you call before 9 AM, your odds go up. You can also reach The Smart Fix here.
Do Plano handyman companies offer financing on bigger jobs?
Some do. The Smart Fix offers handyman financing on jobs that fit, with monthly payment plans. Make Ready Home offers a pay-at-closing model for sellers. Most one-person shops do not. Ask up front before the job starts.
Pick the Shop That Fits Your Job
Plano has more handyman options than any homeowner can call in an afternoon. The five above are the shops we hear about most. Each has a real reason for being on the list. Our job at The Smart Fix is to keep showing up clean and fixing the right thing the first time. If you want this checked or handled, reach out through thesmartfixhandyman.com.
Chance | The Smart Fix
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