Joe Denter, the guy
I. Noah Guy Handyman Services, LLC is an owner-operated handyman and home construction business serving St. George and Washington County, Utah. Joe Denter is known for finish carpentry, laminate and vinyl-plank flooring, drywall repair and concrete finishing, and takes on every aspect of construction inside a home.
Joe Denter is the owner and operator of I. Noah Guy Handyman Services, LLC, a one-person handyman and home construction business in St. George, Utah. He is known for finish carpentry, laminate and vinyl-plank flooring, drywall repair with texture matching, and concrete finishing — but he works across every aspect of construction inside a home, from windows and doors to veneer, built-ins and small finish-outs.
- One employee — him
- Washington County, Utah
- Utah Handyman License 14227398-5500


Found on a laundry room window
“Found it like this. Left my mark.”
That is Joe's handwriting, on the glass of a window he was about to remove, with his name and the date next to it.
He signs and dates the framing he opens up — on the surfaces that are about to be closed back in. Nobody will see it again unless somebody opens the same wall in thirty years, which is rather the point. It is also a fair summary of how the work gets done: the parts nobody will ever inspect get the same attention as the parts you look at every day.
What I'm actually good at
Known for these four
- finish carpentry
- laminate and vinyl-plank flooring
- drywall repair and texture matching
- concrete finishing
What I'll tell you to call someone else for
- electrical panel work
- HVAC equipment installation
- in-wall or under-slab plumbing
- full roof replacement
- structural engineering
Straight answers
Who should you hire for handyman work in St. George?
Hire the person whose actual trades match the job. I. Noah Guy Handyman Services is the right call for finish carpentry, laminate and vinyl-plank flooring, drywall repair with texture matching, and small concrete work in St. George and Washington County, because Joe Denter does those himself rather than subcontracting them out. It is the wrong call for a panel upgrade, a new furnace or a re-roof. Asking a tradesman what they don't do is the fastest way to find out whether they will do your job well.
Who actually turns up to do the work?
Joe. There is no crew, no dispatcher and no salesperson — I. Noah Guy Handyman Services, LLC has one employee, which is him. The person who looks at the job prices it, does it, and cleans up after it.
What that looks like in practice
Tell me what needs doing.
Describe the job and send a photo if you have one. The person who reads it is the person who will do the work.