DOOR & TRIM - Key Persons


Ellen Brimley

Job Titles:
  • Administrator

Grandpa Roy

Grandpa Roy didn't say much, so when he spoke, we all knew it was pretty important. When he said he would do something, he did it. I admired him so much, and of course my mom loved him and thought he was the greatest carpenter in the world and could build anything. We did too. And he pretty much could.

Julissa Gomez

Job Titles:
  • Administrator
  • Member of the SALES TEAM
  • Sales

Roy Hanberg

Roy Hanberg was a carpenter; he could do anything and could make anything. He traveled all over the west building and fixing things, he even went to Mexico to work. When my mother was a little girl, Montana was opened up for homesteading. Since Grandpa Roy could build anything it seemed natural for him to take over 160 acres in the middle of nowhere with a chance to improve the property which would allow him to keep the land. He built a house and barns and outbuildings including a chicken coop which was a work of art. He even built a root cellar. He made his own doors and cabinets into the wall from scratch. Everything was meticulous. His tools were simple: a skill saw, hand drills, a table saw, and hand planers. He would buy a stack of wood and sort it and cut it up into anything he needed.

Samuel Korak

Job Titles:
  • Member of the SALES TEAM
  • Sales

Stan Brimley

Job Titles:
  • Member of the SALES TEAM
  • Owner
The owner, Stan Brimley, was born in 1951. His mother was born in Latuda, Utah, a town that no longer exists. His grandpa, Roy Hanberg, had gone there to work in the mines.