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Handyman Services inMolalla, OR

Honest fixes for Molalla homes, from downtown and Wagon Wheel out to Feyrer Park and the timber. A short list or a long punch list, we show up on time and finish the job.

Five-star neighbors across Molalla
CCB #253174 Starts at $150
Local handyman ready to work on Molalla homes
Why choose us

The Local Go-To.

A lot of Molalla homes need the same handful of small fixes, and we've done them all. Here's what to count on when we pull up.

  • 01

    Licensed, Bonded & Insured

    CCB #253174. The right paperwork so your home and our crew are both protected.

  • 02

    On Time, On Text

    You hear from us before we head over and again when we're done. No vague windows.

  • 03

    Flat-Rate Quotes

    You'll see the price before any tools come out. No surprise hours and no upsells halfway through.

  • 04

    Clean Worksite

    Drop cloths down, dust controlled, and the area swept before we leave.

Neighbors say

Loved by Molalla.

"We had a long list before our buyer's inspection. Keenon cleared every item in two visits and sent a clean write-up. The sale closed without a single repair credit."
Jennifer S., Wagon Wheel, Molalla
"Fence post snapped during that big windstorm. He came out the next morning, set a new post, and re-hung the gate so it actually closes. Fair price, no fuss."
Mike H., Feyrer Park, Molalla
"Patched two doors, swapped a faucet, and hung a heavy mirror in the entry. Easy to communicate with and the work looks better than it did before."
Lori D., Downtown Molalla

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Seasonal guide

A Year of Fixes in Molalla.

A handyman in Molalla works on a calendar. The Cascade weather decides what breaks and when, and the homes around town follow the same rough pattern every year. Knowing the cycle is half the job, and that's a lot of why folks here keep our number on the fridge.

Spring brings deck and fence work. Boards that softened over winter need swapping, posts that heaved get reset, and the gates that wouldn't latch in January suddenly need to. We spend a lot of April and May out in Wagon Wheel and Feyrer Park doing exactly that.

Ready when you are

Got a list? Let's knock it out.

Text us a few photos of what needs fixing and we'll send back a ballpark the same day, most days. Molalla visits usually book within the week.

Good questions

Molalla FAQ.

Do you actually work in Molalla, or just nearby?
Molalla is one of our most regular stops. We're based in Mulino, ten minutes up Highway 213, so getting to Wagon Wheel, Feyrer Park, downtown Molalla or out toward the timber is part of our normal week.
What's the best time of year to book seasonal repairs?
Late summer and early fall, hands down. Gutters cleaned before the rain, fence posts reset before the wind, exterior caulk and trim touched up while it's dry. Spring is the next-best window for deck work and exterior paint touch-ups.
Can you handle a long punch list from a home inspection?
All the time. Inspection lists are how a lot of Molalla folks find us. We bundle the small items into one or two visits, knock them out, and send a written sign-off so you can hand it to the buyer or the lender.
Do you cover farms, hobby properties and outbuildings?
Yes, on the handyman side. Door fixes, simple electrical, fence and gate repairs, deck boards on the front porch, and minor plumbing in the house or shop. If a barn or outbuilding needs structural work or a permit, we'll point you to a contractor we trust.
How fast can you usually get out to Molalla?
Most calls book within three or four business days. If a windstorm hits and your fence is leaning into the driveway, send a text. We try to keep a slot open for the urgent stuff because Molalla weather has opinions.
Are you licensed, bonded and insured?
Yes. CCB #253174, bonded, with general liability. We can email proof of insurance if your HOA or a property manager needs a copy before work starts. The Dandy Handyman has been working under that license for years.
Is there a minimum visit charge?
Every visit starts at $150. The smartest move for Molalla folks is to wait until you have three or four small items and bundle them. Travel time is the biggest cost on a tiny repair, so stacking calls keeps the per-item price way down.