Viking Solutions was started by Porter and Creed in 2024 with a simple goal: help beautify Dixie, one project at a time, while giving homeowners a better contractor experience.
That means clearer expectations, better planning, honest communication, clean work, and a team that cares about the finished result.

Real work. Real people. Real results.
St. George and Washington County, Utah.
Because too many home projects start with vague promises and end with frustrated homeowners.
Viking Solutions was built around a frustration Porter had seen over and over: homeowners being sold one thing, then living through something very different.
A rushed estimate. A vague scope. A contractor who says "we'll figure it out" when what they really mean is "you'll pay for the confusion later." A homeowner who thought expectations were clear, only to find out the details were never really nailed down.
Porter hates bait and switch work. He hates unclear expectations. He hates the feeling homeowners get when they realize they have to manage the contractor instead of being served by one.
So Viking was built around a different idea.

Marketing, systems, and the customer acquisition journey.
Outside of Viking, Porter runs Built N Booked, a business he built to help contractors win better clients through smarter marketing and systems. That work shapes everything he brings to Viking.
Porter owns the customer acquisition journey — from the first time someone finds Viking online to the moment they decide to reach out. He writes the systems, runs the marketing, and makes sure the experience a homeowner has before the work even starts reflects the same standard as the work itself.
His view is simple: a contractor who shows up prepared, communicates clearly, and makes the process feel predictable earns more trust than one who just does good work and hopes word gets around. Both matter. Porter focuses on making sure the front end of that equation is never the weak link.
"The experience starts before anyone picks up a tool. If the first impression is unclear, the whole project starts behind."
— Porter, Co-Founder
Real trade experience, real problem solving, real work.
Creed brings the hands-on experience behind Viking's work. He has remodeled roughly a dozen homes and completed thousands of handyman projects, repairs, installs, and home improvement jobs.
That matters because homes are not spreadsheets. They are full of weird corners, old decisions, hidden problems, half-finished fixes, and surprises left behind by whoever touched the house last.
Creed has seen enough projects to know that good work takes more than tools. It takes judgment. It takes patience. It takes the ability to look at a problem, understand what caused it, and figure out the right way to fix it.
Where Porter brings planning, systems, and customer experience, Creed brings practical construction knowledge, craftsmanship, and the ability to get work done correctly in the real world.
"Good craftsmanship is not just making something look finished. It is understanding what the finished work depends on."
— Creed, Co-Founder

Porter and Creed set the standard — these are the craftsmen who carry it onto every jobsite.
Lead Craftsman
Scott is one of the most versatile craftsmen on the Viking team. He brings decades of hands-on experience across finish work, repairs, remodeling, painting, and general home improvement. Customers appreciate Scott because he is steady, practical, detail-oriented, and capable of solving the kind of small but frustrating problems that make a home feel unfinished.
Craftsman
Brandon is the kind of craftsman who notices the details other people walk past. Patient, precise, and quietly relentless, he treats every project like it carries his own name on it — because at Viking, it does. Homeowners know him for showing up when he says he will, leaving spaces cleaner than he found them, and taking real pride in work that holds up long after the truck pulls away.
One truck. One trailer. One very heavy first project.

Viking Solutions officially started in 2024. Like most real businesses, it did not begin with a polished office, a perfect brand shoot, and a dramatic founder montage.
It started with a truck, a trailer, a lot of ambition, and a project that immediately reminded us why the company needed to exist.
Our first major project involved moving nearly 20,000 pounds of dirt after another contractor left the job unfinished. The situation was frustrating, unfair, and physically brutal. It was also clarifying.
That job became a kind of origin point for Viking. The work was dirty. The problem was real. The homeowner needed help. And the lesson was obvious: people deserve contractors who tell the truth, set expectations clearly, and do not leave homeowners buried under someone else's bad planning.
What happened
Nearly 20,000 pounds of dirt had to be moved after another contractor left the job unfinished.
What it taught us
Planning matters. Honesty matters. Homeowners remember how you treat them when the project gets hard.
Why it still matters
That first project shaped the way Viking thinks about service, expectations, and accountability.


We love Southern Utah. We want our work to make it better.



Viking is a local company, and that matters. We live here. We work here. We care about how this place looks, feels, and grows.
Southern Utah is growing fast. Viking wants to be part of that growth in a way that adds quality, care, and pride to the community — instead of cheapening what makes this place special.
Sometimes that means fixing the thing that has bothered you for years.
Sometimes it means remodeling a room so it finally works.
Sometimes it means building a deck, a shed, a fireplace wall, or an outdoor space your family actually uses.
Sometimes it means cleaning up a mess someone else left behind.
Project by project, the goal stays the same: Do work we are proud of. Treat people right. Help beautify Dixie, one step at a time.
A better contractor experience starts before the tools come out.
A homeowner should know what is included, what is not included, what comes next, and what the finished result is supposed to be.
Good planning prevents expensive confusion. Bigger projects deserve real thought before materials, schedules, and money start moving.
The work matters, but so does the experience. Homeowners should not have to chase updates or wonder what is happening.
We are not trying to be the cheapest option. We are trying to do work correctly, communicate clearly, and stand behind qualifying projects.
A project is not happening in a vacuum. It is happening inside someone's home, routine, budget, and life. That deserves care.
Quality work isn't cheap.
Cheap work isn't quality.
Homeowners who care more about the finished result and the experience getting there than getting the cheapest price.
They want clear communication, clean work, honest expectations, and a contractor who treats the project like it matters.
Viking may not be the right fit for every project. If the only goal is to find the cheapest possible number, we may not be your contractor.
But if you care about communication, planning, quality, clean work, and hiring people who take the process seriously, we would be happy to take a look.
Quality work isn't cheap.
Cheap work isn't quality.

From handyman jobs to remodels, trust Viking.
Serving St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Washington County, and surrounding Southern Utah communities.
A quick behind-the-scenes look at the kind of planning, communication, and jobsite care Viking brings to home projects.

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Whether you need a repair, a remodel, a cleanup, a small build, or a larger home improvement project, Viking Solutions can help you get clear on the next step.
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