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Parry Sound · Cottage Country

Handyman Services in Parry Sound, Ontario

Loose railing, dead bulb, sticky door, smoke alarm test, drywall patch — the cottage punch list. Post one job on Dockhand and book a Parry Sound handyman.

Why Parry Sound cottagers choose Dockhand

Dockhand is cottage country's task marketplace, built for the way the Georgian Bay hub and gateway to the 30,000 Islands actually works. Instead of chasing recommendations in Facebook groups or waiting on callbacks, you post the job once — our AI helper turns one sentence into a clear post — and verified taskers in and around Parry Sound send offers, usually within a few hours. You compare real profiles with public reviews, accept with one tap, and pay through Stripe payment protection, so nobody gets paid until the work is confirmed done.

What handyman services jobs typically include

Walk-through punch list

Tighten, swap, test, patch — the items guests notice.

Furniture & fixture install

Flat-pack assembly, mount install, smart-thermostat swap.

Small carpentry & repair

Trim, baseboard, door rehang, deck-board swap.

How pricing works in Parry Sound

Handyman walk-throughs typically run $40–$60/hr with a 2 hour minimum. Small projects flat-quoted.

Every tasker on Dockhand is identity-verified through Stripe before they can be paid, every job is rated and reviewed publicly, and payment is protected, with a 48-hour window after completion to flag issues.

FAQ

Materials?

Tasker brings basic fasteners and bulbs; bigger items you supply or they invoice with receipt.

Can I have one tasker on call for the season?

Yes — most cottagers rebook the same handyman through the dashboard.

Verified?

Every tasker is identity-verified; Verified Pros also carry insurance.

Is payment protected?

Yes — Stripe handles it, released on your confirmation.

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