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Richfield Homes endeavors to bring you the best quality new construction homes. We are currently building new homes in North Colorado including Berthoud and Longmont. Show more

Richfield Homes endeavors to bring you the best quality new construction homes. We are currently building new homes in North Colorado including Berthoud and Longmont.

Whether you’re buying your first home, looking to move up for that growing family or downsizing for your retirement, the dedicated professionals at Richfield Homes want to make sure your home provides you with exceptional value and years of happiness.

So, if you’re ready to move into your new home in Colorado, talk to Richfield Homes, where dedication to our craft means more comfort, better value, and bigger savings over the life of your investment.
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Don S.

Review of BathPerfect by Accessible Systems by

· Colorado Springs

Perfect transformation from tub to shower

Mike R.

Review of DHI Roofing by

· Thornton

DHI was great to work with. Jarred was very professional and great to work with.

Mitch M.

Review of Bone Dry Roofing by

· Frederick

Nick L is the best! I've recommended Bone Dry to everyone I know that was effected by the hail.

Stacy B.

Review of Camerata Homes by

· Littleton

Camerata has made it clear that it was important to them that we were happy with the final product, and we greatly value and appreciate that. All of the people at Camerata were wonderful to work with.


What kind of siding should I install? Hardie Board, or Vinyl with foam backing?
Apr 21, 2015
As a Denver roofing and siding company, we would suggest using a hardie board product. This would ultimately come down to your project budget, as insulated vinyl siding will be about 50% cheeper than ... read more
Last edited May 21, 2015 11:27pm
Is there something I can do for my creaky, poppy hardwood floors without replacing them?

Art Fast of Kitchen Masters PRO answered:

Apr 27, 2014
Tthe squeaking sounds you hear are probably from movement of the boards, either against each other or against the sub-floor beneath the hardwood.  The nails used to install the original sub-floor may ... read more

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