Parkdale Metalworks
WebsiteService area: Hood River
Clinton is a welder and metal fabricator serving residential, farm, and commercial clients. He's licensed (CCB #225198), bonded, and insured in both Oregon and Washington.
Find trusted local construction contractors in the Columbia River Gorge. Browse by city for fencing, drywall, tile work, remodeling, and more. Many Gorge contractors also take on smaller handyman jobs.
4 providers across the Gorge
Service area: Hood River
Clinton is a welder and metal fabricator serving residential, farm, and commercial clients. He's licensed (CCB #225198), bonded, and insured in both Oregon and Washington.
Service area: Hood River
Anders Hatlestad is a skilled solo contractor in Oregon and Washington, specializing in home remodeling, decks, custom lofts, and shelving. Known for craftsmanship, attention to detail, and delivering high-quality, personalized projects.
Service area: The Dalles
Specializing in fencing, water damage repair, mold remediation, drywall, finish carpentry, flooring, siding, windows, and painting, Kimball Construction & Fencing delivers honest, professional, and licensed work. Fully bonded, insured, and BBB-accredited, they focus on doing every job the right way.
Service area: Hood River
Javier handles general construction and handyman projects, including carpentry, flooring, roofing, and remodels. Known for quality work and going above and beyond, he adapts to challenges and ensures every project turns out right.
Local contractors cover fencing (installation, repair, replacement), drywall (hanging, taping, finishing), tile work (floors, walls, showers), and remodeling (kitchens, bathrooms, additions). Many also take on general handyman work for smaller projects.
For most structural, electrical, or plumbing-adjacent work — yes. Oregon requires CCB registration and Washington requires a contractor registration for paid construction work. Always ask to see a contractor's license number and verify it before work begins.
Many Gorge contractors are happy to take on smaller handyman-type projects between larger jobs. Look for providers who indicate they accept small jobs, or contact them directly to ask about your specific project.