Behind every project is a family that believes in doing things the right way.

Engle Property & Home Services was built to create a better future for our family while helping homeowners improve theirs. We believe in honest communication, quality craftsmanship, and treating every home with the same care we’d give our own.

meet the family behind englephs

My goal has never been to be the biggest company in town, it’s to be the company homeowners trust enough to call again and recommend to their family and friends.
— Dakota Engle

Quality Comes First

I don’t believe in quick fixes or shortcuts. I’m a perfectionist by nature, and I hold myself to the same standard I’d expect if someone were working on my own home.

To me, quality means taking the extra time to make sure every detail is done correctly so the finished product not only looks great but stands the test of time. I’d rather spend a little longer getting it right than leave a homeowner with something that won’t last.

Why I Love What I Do

Every home tells a story, and I enjoy being part of helping homeowners improve the place where life happens.

Whether it’s repairing damage, updating a room, or bringing a homeowner’s vision to life, there’s nothing more rewarding than seeing someone excited about the finished result. Knowing that the work I do makes a family’s home safer, more functional, or simply more enjoyable is why I love this profession.

Family Is My Why

When I’m not on the job, you’ll find me spending time with my fiancée, Shayna, and our two boys, Houston and Lincoln.

They are the reason I work hard every day. Building this business isn’t just about financial freedom—it’s about creating a future for my family while building a company our community can trust.

At Engle Property & Home Services, every project is personal because every customer is trusting us with one of their biggest investments: their home.

I know there are a lot of companies you could choose from. My promise is simple: I’ll treat your home with the same care and attention I’d give my own, communicate honestly throughout the process, and never put my name on work I wouldn’t be proud of.
— Dakota Engle