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Handyman outreach lists from live Maps data

Drywall patches, furniture assembly, and same-week punch lists drive Maps clicks when a homeowner needs someone today—not next month. Operators who show a clear service radius, recent job photos, and phone-first booking convert at a different rate than remodelers who bury handyman work under a general contractor tag. Export the operators who already show demand—then enrich emails and outreach.

Live Maps pull with niche filters—not a static purchased handyman list.

Who this list is for

  • Home-warranty networks that need vetted local tech capacity on short notice
  • Tool and fastener brands targeting trucks that actually run jobs weekly
  • Franchise territory scouts mapping review density by ZIP
  • Local-service ad agencies pitching operators who already answer the phone

Example searches for handymen

Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.

  • Handyman in Austin with 4.5+ rating and website

  • Residential Handyman in Denver with 50+ reviews

  • Handyman in Phoenix offering furniture assembly

  • Same-day Handyman in Charlotte rated 4.6+

  • Handyman in Nashville with drywall repair and phone

What to filter for on Google Maps

Start from the Handyman category, keep assembly, drywall, or odd-job language in reviews, and drop specialty-only profiles that never take general repair calls.

Exclude: Specialty-only profiles that never take general repair calls.

Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.

Outreach angles that fit handymen

Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how handymen buy and operate.

  1. 1Pitch same-week booking pages for listings that still quote only by voicemail.
  2. 2Target review recovery after one public no-show complaint sinks their Maps rank.
  3. 3Bundle ZIP-level PPC that only bids where their trucks already run.
  4. 4Time punch-list packages to spring move-in and landlord turnover seasons.

Campaign example

Same-week residential handyman list

Prompt

Handyman in Austin TX with 4.5+ stars, phone, and website

01

Maps leads

Local handymen matched to the prompt

02

Enrich

Emails and contacts ready to use

03

Outreach

Personalized emails using the angles above

Outcome: A ranked residential Handyman list for warranty networks, local SEO, or odd-job PPC—not a dump of inactive handyman-side categories.

FAQs about handymen leads

How do I separate true handymen from specialty contractors on Maps?+

Filter on the Handyman category first, then scan reviews for general odd-job language. Specialty roofers or plumbers who list handyman as a secondary tag usually fail a review check for punch-list work.

Can I filter for furniture assembly or drywall repair?+

Keep Handyman as the primary category and add assembly, drywall, or mounting keywords to the prompt. Cross-check review mentions before export so the list skews toward the jobs you sell into.

What should I exclude from a handyman export?+

Drop office-only profiles, wholesale suppliers, and listings with no recent reviews. Prioritize operators whose photos and categories match residential punch-list work.

Does a rating floor matter for handyman outreach?+

4.5+ with enough reviews to prove they still take jobs is a solid start. Lower floors pull volume but more inactive or complaint-heavy listings that waste send capacity.

Keep going

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