West St. Paul


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Do you work on the older homes in Signal Hills and Thompson Heights?
Yes, older construction is the norm in West St. Paul and I work with it regularly. Signal Hills, Oakdale Heights, and Thompson Heights have homes from the 1950s through 70s and I know what those properties need.
Can you handle a list of repairs in a single West St. Paul visit?
Absolutely. Batching repairs into one visit is more efficient for everyone. I am happy to work through a repair list and can prioritize based on urgency or budget if that helps.
How do permits work in West St. Paul?
West St. Paul permits are handled through wspmn.gov. Most routine handyman work does not require one, but structural changes and certain plumbing and electrical projects do. I will help you figure out what applies before we schedule.
Do you work with West St. Paul landlords and rental property owners?
Yes. Rental properties in West St. Paul are a regular part of my work. I handle turnover repairs, maintenance calls, and the fixes that keep units in good shape between tenants.
Home Repair in West St. Paul MN: Skilled Handyman Service for a Dense Dakota County Community
West St. Paul is a compact, closely built Dakota County community just south of the city line, where mid-century housing lines the streets between Robert Street and the Mississippi bluffs. Homes in Signal Hills, Oakdale Heights, and Thompson Heights were predominantly built in the 1950s through 1970s, and they carry the maintenance demands that come with that era: plaster or early drywall, older casement windows, deck and porch structures that have been through decades of Minnesota weather, and fixtures and hardware that are ready for replacement. I work throughout 55118 on all the standard repair and maintenance work these homes require, and I understand how to work carefully around older finishes and surfaces.
The Robert Street corridor and the neighborhoods leading toward the river bluffs give West St. Paul a distinct urban-suburban character, and homeowners here tend to be practical. They want quality work done efficiently without a lot of back and forth. I'm owner-operated, hold a residential builder license, and carry insurance. I turn around estimates within 24-48 hours and can typically get on the schedule within the same week. From hanging pictures and installing blinds to repairing sticking doors and prepping a home for sale, I handle the full range of tasks that West St. Paul homeowners need done right.

