A home remodel is more than an upgrade — it’s a fresh chapter in a family’s story. In Sanpete County, where historic farmhouses meet modern builds, remodeling requires both technical skill and an appreciation for local character. The Best of Sanpete County contest recognized a group of builders and craftspeople who turn renovation dreams into lasting realities. From full-scale makeovers to small, high-impact updates, these remodelers prove that good design and craftsmanship can make any house feel brand new.
Based in Mount Pleasant, Parish Construction and Property Maintenance has become a trusted name for both large and small projects. The company offers a wide range of services — from full home remodels and additions to decks, fencing, and property maintenance. Known for combining high-quality workmanship with clear communication, Parish Construction helps clients bring their vision to life while keeping projects on schedule. Their reputation is built on honesty, reliability, and a commitment to getting every detail just right.
Langschwager Remodeling brings hands-on experience and creative insight to every project. Whether updating a kitchen, transforming a basement, or giving a home’s exterior a complete facelift, this Sanpete-based team focuses on functionality as much as appearance. Their work reflects a deep understanding of how small changes can make a big impact — blending practicality with modern design trends. Homeowners appreciate their ability to listen, adapt, and deliver results that make everyday living more enjoyable.
Ephraim’s Todd Alder Construction has long been known for quality custom builds, but their remodeling work stands out just as strongly. With decades of experience in design, construction, and renovation, the company transforms outdated or inefficient spaces into showpieces of craftsmanship and comfort. Whether it’s a full home overhaul or a single-room upgrade, Todd Alder Construction’s attention to detail and commitment to excellence ensure every project feels cohesive and beautifully finished.
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