Eden Mountain Homes
Eden Mountain Homes: Crafting One-of-a-Kind Spaces and Lifetime Relationships in the Tri-Cities

When homeowners across the Tri-Cities start talking about major remodels or custom homes, one name quietly comes up again and again: Eden Mountain Contracting LLC, doing business as Eden Mountain Homes.
Based in Pasco and serving the Tri-Cities and Columbia Basin, owner-builder Matthias (“Matt”) Spurgeon has built a reputation for thoughtful, highly personal projects — the kind of structural additions, whole-home remodels, and custom builds that transform how families live in their homes.
From Commercial Mega-projects to Personal, Hand-Built Homes
Matt's path to residential building started with a love of design. In high school he planned on studying architecture, but at BYU he discovered construction management instead — and never looked back. After graduating in construction management, he spent roughly 14 years managing large commercial projects, first in Las Vegas and then with a major contractor in the Tri-Cities area.
In 2019, he made the leap and founded Eden Mountain Contracting LLC to focus on his true passion: homes.
That commercial background shows up in the way he runs projects today — comfortable with complexity, calm around engineering challenges, and very at-home coordinating big, multi-trade jobs. But instead of distant corporate clients, he’s now working directly with families, in their kitchens, living rooms, and backyards.
What Eden Mountain Actually Builds
Eden Mountain Homes isn’t chasing small patch jobs. Spurgeon focuses his time and team on substantial, high-impact projects:
- Whole-house remodels
- Large additions and structural changes (taking out load-bearing walls, reconfiguring layouts, major expansions)
- Custom new homes (typically about one ground-up home per year)
- Select light commercial and tenant improvements around the Tri-Cities
Online profiles and permit records back this up: Eden Mountain Contracting is listed for kitchen, bath, basement and whole-home remodels on BuildZoom and Houzz, and appears regularly as contractor of record on local commercial remodel permits in Richland and Kennewick.
For homeowners, that means you’re working with a contractor who’s very comfortable when your project goes beyond “paint and new cabinets” into “move this wall, raise this ceiling, and make this space actually work.”
“The World Is Their Option”: A Truly Custom Approach
Ask Spurgeon what sets Eden Mountain apart, and he doesn’t talk about being the cheapest or the fastest. Instead, he talks about:
- No cookie-cutter designs. He dislikes one-size-fits-all plans and prefers to treat each project as a unique design problem.
- Client-driven ideas. Clients work directly with him from start to finish, and he encourages them to bring their ideas, inspiration, and quirks to the table.
- Budget-aware creativity. His mantra on projects is essentially: the world is your option; let’s see what we can realistically do within your budget.
That client-first philosophy shows up in how his business actually grows: Eden Mountain Homes does almost no traditional advertising. Nearly all work comes from referrals and repeat clients — people telling friends and family about the experience of working with him.
Houzz, one of the main platforms homeowners use to research remodelers, lists Eden Mountain Contracting with a 5-star rating and describes the company as one that “makes your project as personal as it is to you,” specializing in custom homes, residential remodels, and additions.
Licensed, Vetted, and in the Top 10% of Washington Contractors
For big projects, homeowners are right to look beyond pretty photos and check credentials. Eden Mountain Contracting holds an active Washington State construction contractor license and general contractor license, with a BuildZoom score of 103 — placing the company in the top 10% of over 128,000 licensed contractors in Washington.
Additional credibility markers:
- Home Builders Association of Tri-Cities member since 2022, listed both as a custom single-family builder and as a remodeler (including kitchen and bath).
- Listed in multiple local business and contractor directories, including the Chamber of Commerce and D&B.
- Active on major project-driven platforms like Houzz, where homeowners can see project photos and reviews.
Permits published in Tri-Cities Business News and county databases show Eden Mountain frequently handling commercial remodels and residential additions around the region — a good sign that they’re trusted on both sides of the residential/commercial line.
Building Homes and Relationships
If there’s a single phrase that sums up Eden Mountain Homes, it’s the company slogan:
“Building homes and relationships to last a lifetime.”
Matt talks about this as more than a tagline. He describes his best projects as ones where he and the homeowner genuinely become friends — where the relationship continues long after the last nail is driven.
When you invite a builder into your home for months at a time, you’re not just buying craftsmanship; you’re inviting someone into your daily life. Spurgeon leans into that responsibility instead of shying away from it, seeing every project as both a construction contract and a long-term relationship.
Small Team, High Involvement
Like many quality-focused builders, Spurgeon has deliberately kept his crew lean — currently just himself and one other employee, supplemented with trusted trades.
That smaller size is part of why clients consistently describe him as:
- Easy to communicate with
- Highly responsive
- Hands-on and present throughout the project
Because he’s not running multiple big crews, he stays deeply involved in each job. Clients aren’t shuffled between sales staff, project managers, and foremen — they work directly with the owner who bears his name on every project.
The trade-off, of course, is that he’s selective about what he takes on. Eden Mountain tends to focus on fewer, larger, more involved projects rather than trying to do every small job that comes along.
Navigating Costs, COVID, and the “HGTV Effect”
Starting a construction business in 2019 meant Spurgeon walked directly into the storm of COVID, supply chain chaos, and sharp price increases in materials. Those pressures still shape conversations today.
He’s honest about the realities of current construction costs and often finds himself resetting expectations for homeowners whose mental budget is anchored in prices from 5–10 years ago — or from TV shows that remodel entire homes for what now amounts to a high-end cabinet package.
Instead of hiding those challenges, Matt focuses on transparent communication: explaining why something costs what it does, helping clients prioritize where to invest, and encouraging them to compare bids so they can see that his pricing is in line with the current market and the quality he delivers.
Looking Ahead: Spec Homes and Smarter Systems
Eden Mountain isn’t standing still. Over the next few years, Spurgeon has set several goals:
- Grow his team with employees who share his quality and customer-service mindset
- Add speculative (“spec”) homes — building and designing homes first, then offering them for sale — to smooth out workflow so he can keep a consistent crew busy year-round
- Leverage technology and AI to stay ahead of the curve
He’s already seen homeowners show up with AI-generated concept plans, and he’s committed to staying in front of that curve rather than being surprised by it.
The Bottom Line
For Tri-Cities homeowners dreaming about a major remodel, a transformative addition, or a truly custom home — especially those who want a builder who:
- Embraces complex, structural projects
- Treats the project as personally as the homeowner does
- Keeps you working directly with the owner from start to finish
- Is licensed, vetted, and well-reviewed online
Eden Mountain Homes (Eden Mountain Contracting LLC) is a strong name to have on the shortlist.
This is not a high-volume, cookie-cutter builder. It’s a hands-on, relationship-driven company where your project — and your experience — matter as much as the finished photos.
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