Fair price checks
What should it actually cost?
Every price range on these pages is built the same way: what the trade actually earns in your state (federal payroll data), times a standard billing multiple, times the typical hours for the job. The math is shown on every page. No ads, no referral fees, no invented numbers.
Roofers
$44–$76/hr fair labor
Plumbers
$49–$99/hr fair labor
Electricians
$48–$98/hr fair labor
HVAC
$47–$91/hr fair labor
Painters
$42–$72/hr fair labor
Landscapers
$35–$56/hr fair labor
Handymen
$41–$74/hr fair labor
Pest Control
$37–$59/hr fair labor
Cleaning Services
$29–$45/hr fair labor
Movers
$35–$56/hr fair labor
Tree Service
$44–$71/hr fair labor
Concrete Contractors
$47–$78/hr fair labor
Locksmiths
$42–$75/hr fair labor
Window Installers
$46–$76/hr fair labor
Flooring
$43–$76/hr fair labor
Fencing
$41–$68/hr fair labor
Junk Removal
$35–$56/hr fair labor
Appliance Repair
$42–$73/hr fair labor
Auto Mechanics
$38–$77/hr fair labor
Tire Shops
$35–$54/hr fair labor
Auto Glass
$40–$69/hr fair labor
Looking for who to hire instead of what to pay? Every city page lists the top three local pros: start from the home page. And before you sign anything, verify the license, get three same-scope bids, and compare them side by side.