Generations of Exceptional
Craftsmanship

Originally from Cheyenne, Wyoming I grew up mesmerized as I watched my Papa repair old hand tools from split wood found on his property, or helped as he built shelves from reclaimed wood.

It was the resourcefulness and the idea that I could take object so rough and raw from the outdoors and transform it into something beautiful and functional that that drew me to the fine art of woodworking.

After completing an apprenticeship in 2003 and gaining my General Contractor’s License, I tuned my passion into a career and for the last 20 years, I’ve been lucky to work with amazing clients who have allowed me to continue doing what I love.

More Than A Hobby

Since moving to Utah in 2017, I’ve continued my education by obtaining my Utah Subcontractor License, Utah General Contractor license, as well as becoming Bona Sand & Finish School Certified. Each year I have maintained a clean license and regularly complete the yearly required continuing education units mandated by the state.

Lastly, because I want to preserve the natural resources of the earth, I only use green and environmentally safe products when available, without sacrificing the quality of work, so that your floors or your butcher block last forever.

When I’m Not Woodworking

I enjoy being outdoors with my partner, watching her paint, or hiking together with our children. When I’m not with family, you’ll find me fly fishing the banks of the Provo and Weber Canyons, or catching a concert from one of my favorite bands.