Hiring the wrong carpenter can cost you 2-3× more than the job should and leave you with a half-finished mess. This guide walks you through how to hire a reliable carpenter in India in 2026 — what to ask, what to pay, and how to spot the people who'll actually do good work.
What does a carpenter typically charge in India?
Independent carpenters in India charge ₹538-₹1538 per day (tier-2 cities) or ₹699-₹1999 per day in metros (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore). Per-job pricing varies significantly — see our Carpenter pricing guide for job-specific rates. Managed platforms add 20-40% on top of these rates as commission.
5 questions to ask BEFORE the visit
- What's your visit/inspection charge — and is it adjusted against the final bill?
- Can you give a ballpark on WhatsApp if I send a photo of the problem?
- Are materials charged separately, or included? What brands/models do you use?
- How many years have you been doing carpenter work? Any government certification (ITI)?
- Can you share 2-3 customer references or photos of recent work in my area?
Red flags — when to walk away
- Refuses to give any price estimate before the visit ("come and see"). A pro can ballpark from a photo.
- Demands full payment upfront. Standard is 0-30% advance, balance after work is tested and approved.
- No identity proof, no references, can't show photos of past work.
- Pressure tactics ("urgent, decide now"). A trustworthy carpenter doesn't need to rush you.
- Quoted price is suspiciously low — usually means materials swap or unfinished work later.
- No bill, no invoice, cash-only with no receipt — you have no recourse if work fails.
How to find a verified carpenter near you
The fastest way to find a verified carpenter in your city is on a no-commission directory like Solve24 — every profile passes phone and identity verification, you see real customer ratings, and you call the worker directly (no middleman, no markup). The carpenter quotes their actual rate; that's exactly what you pay.
Avoid lead-selling classifieds where your phone number gets sold to 4-5 carpenters at once — you'll get spam calls for weeks and the workers compete on price, not quality. Avoid managed marketplaces that charge 20-40% commission, because that cost ultimately comes out of your pocket through inflated quotes.
Fair pricing — what should carpenter work cost?
Pay reflects experience, complexity and city. Helper-level carpenters (0-1 year) cost ₹538-₹753/day, mid-level (1-3 years) ₹699-₹1538/day, senior (3+ years) ₹1384-₹2500/day. For specialised work (hand saw (panel saw)), expect 30-50% premium. Quote upfront, agree before work begins, pay after testing.
Final tip
The single biggest predictor of a good hire is RATINGS — a carpenter with 20+ verified reviews and 4.5+ stars rarely surprises you. Spend an extra 10 minutes reading reviews; it saves hours of regret. Specialize early. Generalist carpenters earn the average; modular kitchen specialists earn 50-80% more. Pick a focus after 18-24 months of general work.