Handyman Services in Sandy, UT

Sandy was platted in 1871 as a small farming community along the Utah Southern Railroad — one of the valley's earliest rail stops, which gave this corner of Salt Lake County its first reliable commercial link south. The town incorporated in 1893, named simply for the sandy, gravelly soil of the benchlands. Sandy spent its first century as a quiet agricultural town, then exploded in size between 1970 and 2000 as I-15 transformed it into one of the valley's most desirable suburbs. Today the city spans from established neighborhoods near the old 9000 South town center east into the Granite foothills and up through the Alta Canyon area, with homes ranging from 1960s ramblers to 1990s colonials to newer builds close to the mountains. MK HomePro works with Sandy homeowners throughout all of it.

Services We Offer

Bathroom Remodels

Tile showers, vanity upgrades, and full gut remodels.

Deck Builds & Repair

New decks, surface replacement, railings, composite options.

Doors & Trim

Prehung door installs, exterior swaps, and finish trim.

General Repairs

Drywall, fixtures, minor plumbing — no job too small.

Property Maintenance

Reliable upkeep for landlords and rental property owners.

Custom Carpentry

Gates, built-ins, shelving, and custom wood projects.

Common Projects in Sandy

The original Sandy neighborhoods — the older grid streets near Sandy City Hall around 9000 South and the Granite area east of State Street — are home to ranch homes built in the 1960s and 70s. These houses are now 50–60 years old and showing it in the ways that era always does: original fiberglass tub-shower units with failing caulk, vanities with outdated dimensions, and bathrooms that were functional in 1968 but were never comfortable. We completed a full gut remodel in the Granite area on a 1967 ranch — pulling the three-piece fiberglass enclosure and rebuilding the bath with a curbless walk-in shower in 12x24 tile, a new double-vanity, and LVP plank flooring throughout. The homeowners had been living around that original bathroom for fifteen years; a week's work changed the entire feel of that end of the house.

Sandy's higher-elevation neighborhoods — Alta Canyon, Panorama Hills, and the communities east of the 700 East corridor — have larger lots and Wasatch Mountain views that make deck and outdoor living investment a natural priority. The terrain in these areas complicates a build (slopes, drainage, established landscaping from 30-year-old trees), and we're experienced working with it. We've built composite decks off second-story walk-out basements in the Alta Canyon area, handled multi-level structures on sloped lots, and done deck board replacements and railing rebuilds on structures that have gone through a decade of Wasatch winters without maintenance.

Custom carpentry rounds out the picture. Sandy homeowners with larger properties — especially in the Canyon Rim, Dimple Dell, and Crescent areas — regularly invest in built-in shelving, mudroom bench-and-cubby systems, and custom finish carpentry that brings a builder-grade interior up to the level the home deserves. Craftsmanship matters here because Sandy homeowners tend to be long-term owners who want the work done once and done right.

Serving All of Sandy

We cover all Sandy neighborhoods including the Granite and Alta Canyon areas, Dimple Dell Park neighborhoods, Sandy City's older grid streets near 9000 South, Crescent, Canyon Rim, and the Panorama Hills communities. Same-day or next-morning estimate availability is common.

Why Sandy Homeowners Choose MK HomePro

We're based in the Salt Lake Valley and work Sandy as one of our core service areas — not an occasional far-end call. When you contact us, you're reaching the person who shows up and does the work. No franchise overhead, no dispatch center, no subcontractors you've never met. Our 88+ completed jobs and 5★ rating reflect a simple operating philosophy: give an honest price, show up when we say we will, and do the job right.

Pricing runs approximately $65/hr for labor with materials itemized separately. We'll provide a written estimate before any work begins — no hidden fees, no minimum job size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you build elevated or multi-level decks in Sandy's hillside neighborhoods?

Yes — the Alta Canyon and Panorama Hills areas involve terrain that flat-valley deck builds don't. We've built off walk-out basements with second-story access, multi-level structures that step down with sloped yards, and deck systems designed around the drainage and landscaping conditions common in Sandy's upper elevations.

What neighborhoods do you serve in Sandy?

All of Sandy, including Granite, Alta Canyon, Dimple Dell, Canyon Rim, Crescent, Panorama Hills, and the older grid streets near Sandy City Hall around 9000 South. We don't limit coverage to any one part of the city.

How long does a full bathroom remodel typically take?

A full gut remodel — demo to completion — typically runs 4–6 business days for a standard bathroom. Projects with added complexity (subfloor repair, custom tile work, larger footprints) may run longer. We give you a realistic timeline in the estimate, not an optimistic one.

Is a permit required for deck builds in Sandy?

Sandy City requires permits for attached deck structures over a certain height. We scope deck projects with permit requirements in mind from the start and advise you on what your specific project will require before any commitment is made.

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