Trade directory · Jackson metro · Wyoming

Handyman contractors in
Jackson, Wyoming.

A public directory of handyman contractor businesses serving greater Jackson. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Employer Establishments
443
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
May through September. Winter slowdown November through March due to snow, cold, and seasonal property closures typical in Jackson market.
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
3-7 business days for quote callbacks. Summer season can extend to 10-14 days due to project volume.
Operator average
Avg. Hourly Wage
$25/hr
Bureau of Labor Statistics
§ J · OPEN JOBS

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§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

JACKSON-WY · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Drywall repair and patching
Typical range based on local drywall repair and patching jobs.
$150 – $400
Interior painting (per room)
Typical range based on local interior painting (per room) jobs.
$300 – $800
Fixture replacement (faucets, door hardware)
Typical range based on local fixture replacement (faucets, door hardware) jobs.
$200 – $600
Deck staining and sealing
Typical range based on local deck staining and sealing jobs.
$800 – $2,500
Caulking and weatherization
Typical range based on local caulking and weatherization jobs.
$100 – $350
Cabinet installation and repair
Typical range based on local cabinet installation and repair jobs.
$400 – $1,200
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

WY
§1

Licensing Requirements

Wyoming does not require a state-issued general handyman license. However, specific trades within handyman work may require licensing: plumbing (Wyoming plumber license via exam), electrical work (electrician apprentice or journeyman license), and HVAC service (technician certification through EPA Section 608). General carpentry, painting, drywall, and fixture work do not require state licensing but may be subject to local Jackson building department registration and permit compliance.

§2

Permit Requirements

Jackson, WY (Teton County) requires permits for: structural work, electrical work exceeding 20 amps, plumbing modifications, HVAC installation, deck construction over 30 inches high, and exterior modifications visible from public right-of-way. Minor interior repairs (painting, drywall under 50 sq ft, fixture replacement) typically exempt. Contractor must obtain Teton County building permit before work commences; fees range $50-$300 depending on project scope.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work requires inspections upon completion by Teton County Building Department. Structural or deck work requires inspection at framing stage and final completion. Permit holder must call for inspection within 24 hours of completion; inspector response typically 2-5 business days.

§4

Insurance Minimums

Wyoming does not mandate minimum liability insurance for unlicensed handymen, but industry standard and client expectation is $300,000 general liability. Contractors performing plumbing, electrical, or HVAC must carry trade-specific liability ($500,000+). Workers' compensation required if employing staff.

§ M · DoorBase

Local market snapshot

2 ZIPs
Population17,458
Household income$114,402
Home value$1,959,047
Median rent$5,292
Unemployment2.60%
Job growth-3.00%

Source: DoorBase, aggregated public ZIP-level data. Updated 7/17/2026.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Determine if licensing applies to your work

Review the scope of services you plan to offer. General handyman work—carpentry, painting, drywall, fixture replacement—does not require state licensing in Wyoming. If you plan to offer plumbing, electrical work over 20 amps, or HVAC service, you must pursue trade-specific licensing. Contact Wyoming Secretary of State and Teton County Building Department to confirm local requirements.

01/06
2

Register your business with Wyoming Secretary of State

File a business registration or LLC formation with Wyoming Secretary of State if you operate as a sole proprietor or entity. No state contractor license is required for general handyman work, but business registration establishes legal standing and allows you to obtain an EIN and open a business bank account. Cost is approximately $50–$100; processing takes 1–2 weeks.

02/06
3

Obtain local business license from Teton County

Register with Teton County Business License office in Jackson. Most jurisdictions require a local business license for any trade operating within county limits. Fee is typically $100–$200 annually. Contact Teton County Clerk's office at 307-733-2877 to confirm current requirements and application process.

03/06
4

Secure general liability insurance

Obtain a certificate of general liability insurance ($300,000 minimum coverage) from a commercial insurance provider. This protects you from liability claims and is required by most clients and commercial properties in Jackson. Cost ranges $500–$1,500 annually depending on claims history and coverage limits. Provide a certificate of insurance to clients before starting work.

04/06
5

Understand local permit requirements and inspection processes

Contact Teton County Building Department (307-733-3959) and obtain current permit requirements and fee schedule. Familiarize yourself with which projects require permits (structural, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, decks, exterior work). Understand inspection timelines and procedures so you can accurately quote job timelines. Many handyman jobs require no permits; know the distinction to avoid unnecessary delays and cost overruns.

05/06
6

If pursuing trade-specific licensing, enroll in apprenticeship or exam preparation

For plumbing: enroll in Wyoming plumbing apprenticeship through Department of Workforce Services; complete 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and classroom instruction, then pass journeyman exam. For electrical: complete 8,000-hour apprenticeship and pass journeyman electrician exam. For HVAC: obtain EPA Section 608 certification and complete manufacturer training. Contact Wyoming Department of Workforce Services (307-777-3700) for current apprenticeship program details and exam schedules.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Jackson's handyman market runs hot year-round but operates in two distinct seasons. May through September you've got steady residential and commercial work—property owners managing vacation homes, contractors needing support labor, and seasonal businesses prepping for winter. Winter (November through March) slows considerably; some contractors migrate south. The market isn't oversaturated but it's competitive. Costs run 15-20% higher than national average due to Jackson's elevation, labor scarcity, and high cost of living. Projects tend to be finish work, renovation support, and maintenance rather than new construction. Seasonal properties drive demand spikes and irregular project timing. You're competing against both licensed trades (plumbers, electricians) taking ancillary work and full-service remodelers underpricing handyman scope.

To work this market legally and profitably, understand that Wyoming has no general handyman license—that's your advantage and your trap. You can operate without state licensing for most work, but the moment you touch electrical (over 20 amps), plumbing, or HVAC, you need proper credentials or you're liable and uninsurable. Jackson/Teton County building department is thorough; they enforce permit requirements strictly and inspect work. Get familiar with the permit matrix before quoting—structural work, exterior modifications, and systems work all require permits and inspections. Peak season hits hard May-June; book crews and materials early or you'll lose jobs to faster competitors. Winter is cash-flow planning time. Carry $300K minimum liability insurance—clients expect it and it's your legal shield. The seasonal property owner base means repeat business if you deliver clean work and show up on schedule. Build relationships with the two or three primary contractors in Jackson; they'll refer steady handyman work if you're reliable.

Data Sources
  • median hourly wage for handymen
    U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2023
  • number of licensed establishments in Wyoming for this trade
    U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns (CBP), most recent survey
  • Wyoming licensing requirements and trade-specific regulations
    Wyoming Secretary of State, Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, State Licensing Boards
  • Teton County permit requirements and building code enforcement
    Teton County Building Department, Jackson, WY
  • Jackson market seasonality and cost factors
    Teton County Planning and Zoning Department, local contractor interviews, industry reporting
  • Insurance industry standards for general handymen
    Commercial insurance providers, handyman trade associations, risk management standards
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

Do I need a license to work as a handyman in Wyoming?

No. Wyoming does not require a state-issued general handyman or contractor license for carpentry, painting, drywall, fixture installation, or basic repair work. However, if your handyman work includes plumbing, electrical work exceeding 20 amps, or HVAC service, you must obtain the appropriate trade-specific license (journeyman plumber, electrician, or EPA-certified technician) through Wyoming licensing boards. Check with Teton County Building Department for local registration or business licensing requirements.

Q/02

What permits do I need to pull in Jackson, WY?

Teton County requires permits for structural work, electrical modifications over 20 amps, plumbing changes, HVAC installation, decks exceeding 30 inches, and exterior changes visible from public roads. Interior painting, drywall under 50 sq ft, and fixture replacement generally do not require permits. You must obtain a permit before starting work; fee ranges $50–$300 depending on project scope. Contact Teton County Building Department at 307-733-3959 or visit their website for the permit application matrix.

Q/03

How much do handymen charge in Jackson, WY?

Jackson handyman rates average $25–$45 per hour labor, or $100–$2,500 per project depending on scope. Common jobs: drywall repair ($150–$400), interior painting per room ($300–$800), fixture replacement ($200–$600), deck staining ($800–$2,500), and cabinet work ($400–$1,200). Costs run 15–20% above national averages due to Jackson's elevation, labor scarcity, and high cost of living. BLS data shows median handyman wage nationally at $25.44/hr; Jackson contractors typically charge $35–$50/hr to account for local market conditions.

Q/04

What is the busiest season for handymen in Jackson?

May through September is peak season. Property owners manage seasonal homes, contractors need support labor, and tourism-related businesses prepare facilities. November through March is slower due to snow, cold weather, and seasonal closures. Most Jackson handymen plan cash reserves or seasonal work during winter months. Booking crews and materials early in spring (March–April) is critical to capture summer demand.

Q/05

What insurance do I need as a handyman in Jackson?

Wyoming does not mandate minimum liability insurance for unlicensed handymen, but industry standard and client expectation is $300,000 general liability coverage. If you employ staff, Wyoming requires workers' compensation insurance. If your handyman work includes licensed trades (plumbing, electrical, HVAC), carry trade-specific liability of $500,000 or higher. Insurance protects you from liability claims and is required by most property managers and commercial clients in Jackson.

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