Our Story

Our story begins with our grandfather’s generation.

Back then, work was learned by watching, listening, and doing. There were no shortcuts, and nothing was rushed. You were taught to respect your tools, your materials, and your word. If you made something, you stood behind it — because your name was attached to it.

Those lessons shaped our family long before this became a business.

As the years went on, those values were passed down from one generation to the next. Skills were shared within the family. Standards were set early. Quality wasn’t optional — it was expected. The focus was always on doing the job properly, even if it took more time or effort.

When our family decided to build something of our own, we didn’t start by thinking about growth or scale. We started by thinking about responsibility. If we were going to put our name on something, it had to reflect the way we were raised.

That’s how this business came to life.

In the early days, it was hands-on work, long hours, and learning through experience. There were challenges, mistakes, and constant adjustments. But the goal stayed the same — create something honest, dependable, and built to last.

Over time, customers began to trust us. That trust mattered. We listened, improved, and stayed consistent. Many of the people who supported us early on are still with us today, and that’s something we take seriously.

Even as we’ve grown, we’ve never lost the family involvement. We’re still closely connected to the work. Still involved in decisions. Still guided by the principles passed down from our grandfather’s generation — patience, accountability, and pride in craftsmanship.

We named the business Hunter because it represents that mindset. A hunter prepares, pays attention, and takes responsibility for the outcome. That’s how our family approaches everything we do.

Today, Hunter stands for more than a product or a name. It stands for generations of work ethic, lessons learned, and standards maintained. Every piece that carries our name reflects where we come from and what we believe in.

This isn’t just what we do.
It’s our family’s work — carried forward.