Handyman in Eaglescliffe
Handyman work across Eaglescliffe's TS16 postcodes: wall mounting, shelving and flat pack in the 1970s-to-modern housing, careful repairs in the older streets near the green, and the rolling maintenance lists of larger family homes.
A suburb of solid, busy houses
Eaglescliffe's housing runs from the period streets near the green and the station through decades of family semis and detached houses towards Egglescliffe village and the Preston fringe. The common thread is busy households with lists that grow faster than weekends. The everyday diary here: TV and mirror mounting at £50 to £120 with the right fixings for each wall type, shelving, blinds and poles at £40 to £120, and flat pack at £60 to £150 per item when the next delivery arrives.
Bigger houses, longer lists
Larger houses accumulate maintenance in more places at once: three bathrooms of silicone ageing on different schedules, a run of doors that have dropped one by one, gate and fence repairs after each winter, and the shed felt that has been on the list for two years. This is the natural home of the day rate — £200 to £280 clears the whole property's list in one visit, and the cost guide shows the arithmetic against hourly.
The older pockets
Around the green and into Egglescliffe village, the stock turns period and the approach turns with it: door and lock work from £50 done repair-first, ironmongery matched rather than modernised, and draught proofing that keeps the character. Bathroom reseals at £80 to £120 run across all of it.