About East Sooke Fix It :

Is a locally owned contracting company serving East Sooke and Metchosin.

The company was built around a straightforward principle: do the work once, and do it correctly.

Every project is approached with structural awareness and respect for the building code, even when inspections are not required. Materials are selected with durability in mind, and details are executed carefully to ensure the finished structure ages well in a wet coastal environment.

Clients work directly with the owner from first consultation through final walkthrough. This ensures clear communication, consistent quality, and accountability at every stage of the project.

About me:

My name is Nicholas, and I am the owner and operator of East Sooke Fix It Services.

My family and I have lived in East Sooke for over six years, and it’s home in every sense of the word. We’re raising our son here, building our life here, and investing our time and energy into this community for the long term.

When I’m not on a job site, you’ll likely find me in my shop working on trucks or equipment older than I am, woodworking, improving our homestead, or exploring the outdoors with my family. I’ve always been drawn to things that are built well — machines, structures, tools — and understanding how they work beneath the surface.

That mindset carries directly into my work.

Over the past 20+ years, I’ve worked across several trades. Not as short stops, but as hands-on, skill-building chapters that shaped how I approach construction today. Those roles include:

• Stair building using hardwoods such as maple, oak, jatoba, and ash, as well as carpet-grade SPF
• Home renovations including doors, trim, tile, siding, soffit, and finish carpentry
• Civil carpentry on major highway bridge systems
• Heavy equipment operation (Red Seal Mobile Crane & Hoist, Class 1 license)
• Tower crane technician
• Service management

Each role reinforced the same lesson: details matter, load paths matter, safety matters, and shortcuts eventually show themselves.

Building strong relationships with clients is central to how I operate. Clear communication and trust are not marketing phrases — they are practical necessities for good work. Too often I’ve seen craftsmanship undermined by poor communication or rushed decisions. I choose a different approach.

My goal is simple: deliver work that holds up, looks right, and to continue chasing the efficiency of accuracy..