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History of Richmond Home Maintenance, Richmond Aluminum Supply, Inc – Richmond Aluminum LLC
1949 to Present
Richmond Home Maintenance was started in September 11, 1949 by Mr. Arthur A Foley. Mr. Foley did odd jobs and small home repairs after he came home from World War II. He would ride from job to job riding his motorcycle building a good client base. That client base launched this company. He soon opened a store at 418 Castleton Avenue. In 1972 Richmond Home Maintenance moved to 26 Watchogue Road. In 1976 Richmond Home Maintenance was incorporated as Richmond Aluminum Supply Inc. Mr. Foley built this business on a few basic ideas; to do the best work possible, to find good quality products that will last a long time. Never take short cuts, and to treat each client’s home as if it was our own.
In May of 2017, Richmond Aluminum Supply, Inc moved to its new location, 3801 Victory Boulevard, (Gracie Square Shopping Center) Staten Island, NY 10314.
His sons Arthur C. and Robert A. Foley have kept the same principles. The store staff has an average of 25 years experience at Richmond Aluminum Supply. You do not find many companies today that have an experienced staff like you do at Richmond Aluminum Supply.
In April 2018 long time employee Rich Eldredge brought Richmond Aluminum Supply, Inc the name was changed to Richmond Aluminum LLC.
Rich started his long career with Richmond Aluminum in June 1980. He worked part time, cleaning the store and unloading and loading trucks. By the end of the summer, he was working on his tan doing rescreens in the parking lot. By the following summer he was full-time in the screen shop, making and repairing glass and screens. He moved up to truck driver, inside sales, outside sales, to store manager.
His commitment to the company is to keep the core values the same and grow the company. Rich is proud to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of this Staten Island owned and operated company that still focuses on it's core values and providing quality to the community.
Rich Eldredge
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