Builders FirstSource acquires two turnkey millwork companies

Rystin Construction, which was one of two companies recently purchased by Builder's FirstSource, has over 30 year’s experience in servicing residential home builders in the Las Vegas area.

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IRVING, Texas — Builders FirstSource, Inc. has made two acquisitions of two turnkey millwork solutions providers servicing communities the Las Vegas area.

The company acquired Builder’s Door & Trim and Rystin Construction, which had aggregate TTM sales of approximately $48 million as of June 30, 2025.

“Builder’s Door & Trim and Rystin Construction bring strong customer relationships and reputations for excellence in turnkey millwork solutions,” said Peter Jackson, president and CEO of Builders FirstSource. “These acquisitions support our strategic focus on investing in high-return opportunities that expand our value-added product offerings in desirable geographies. With no prior BFS millwork operations in the region, these acquisitions fill a critical gap and enhance our ability to deliver comprehensive solutions to customers. I’m excited to welcome both the Builder’s Door & Trim and Rystin Construction team members to Builders FirstSource.”

Headquartered in Irving, Texas, Builders FirstSource is the largest U.S. supplier of building products, prefabricated components, and value-added services to the professional market segment for new residential construction and repair and remodeling. The company operates in 43 states with approximately 585 locations and have a market presence in 48 of the top 50 and 92 of the top 100 MSAs, providing geographic diversity and balanced end market exposure. 

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