Richin's Carpentry
About us
Richins Carpentry is located at 125n 400w NSL Utah. Billing office is In Farmington Utah. We are a licensed and insured general contractor. Dion has been designing and building custom cabinets since 1992. As a Foreman with an exclusive cabinet shop, The owner / Operator was fortunate to receive training from one of the finest craftsman in the industry. The clientele worked with include some of the states more famous individuals including pro ball players, Business men, and many others in the Walker Lane area. One of the greatest accomplishments was the work completed on the Barton Mansion in Alpine Utah. Richins Carpentry was organized in 2004 and incorporated in 2007 to better serve our clientele and employees. The high standards and quality associated with these homes are always in place, no matter how small or large your project is. In 2007 Richins Carpentry acquired Gran-X. A defunct Granite shop. Combining Forces with a Master Fabricator Luis Botello, Botellos Marble was brought to life. With the Addition of the Granite shop, Richins Carpentry is truly your one stop kitchen and bath remodeling choice. Residential or Commercial. Your mind is your palette and the world is at your feet, using a variety of materials to make your dreams come true. Give us a call or drop us an e-mail and let us know how we can help you on your next project.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Contractor for remodeling in kitchens and bathrooms. Custom Furniture, entertainment centers etc. Counter tops from Laminate to Granite
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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Licensing
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