Laser Engraving · Richland, WA

Laser Engraving in Richland
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Custom laser engraving and cutting in Richland — tumblers, signs, wood and acrylic awards, business gifts, and branded shop items. Local pickup, small runs welcome, no minimum order.

Pasco, WA
Where we're based
3–7 days
Typical turnaround
from $25
Project range

Four problems we fix locally.

You need one, not a thousand

Most engraving shops want bulk orders. We happily do a single tumbler, one memorial sign, or a dozen branded gifts for a team in Richland.

Online sellers take three weeks

Working locally means proofs in a day or two and finished pieces in under a week, with pickup or drop-off in the Tri-Cities.

Your logo file is a mess

Send whatever you have — a photo, a screenshot, a PDF. We clean up or redraw the artwork so it engraves crisply instead of blurry.

You want to see it first

You get a digital proof showing exact placement and size before anything gets burned, so there are no surprises.

Local, not outsourced.

Richland businesses — from Uptown storefronts to contractors serving the Hanford corridor — get a local partner instead of an agency three time zones away.

RomanThings
Pasco, WA 99301 · Benton County and neighbors
romanthings.net
(509) 416-6538
Call or text a real person, not a call center.
Mon–Sat
Email us
vicenteroman@romanthings.net
Reply within a day
Service area
West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City
Tri-Cities, WA

Laser Engraving in Richland, WAanswered.

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Where can I get custom laser engraving in Richland, WA?+
RomanThings does custom laser engraving and cutting from Pasco, WA, serving Richland, WA and West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City. Local pickup and drop-off are available, and we ship elsewhere in Washington.
How much does laser engraving cost in Richland, WA?+
Small personalized items like tumblers and cutting boards typically start around $25. Signs, awards, and multi-piece branded runs are quoted per project after we see the artwork and material.
How fast is turnaround?+
Most orders are ready in three to seven days, including a digital proof for your approval. Rush work is often possible — ask when you send the artwork.
What materials can you engrave?+
Wood, acrylic, leather, slate, glass, anodized aluminum, and powder-coated or stainless tumblers. Send a photo of the item if you are unsure and we will confirm.
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Laser Engraving in Richland, WA — the short version

RomanThings provides custom laser engraving and cutting for businesses in Richland, WA and West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City, working from Pasco, Washington. Pricing starts at $25 (from $25), typical turnaround is 3–7 days, and the first consultation is free. Call or text (509) 416-6538 or email vicenteroman@romanthings.net.

Where can I get custom laser engraving in Richland, WA?

RomanThings does custom laser engraving and cutting from Pasco, WA, serving Richland, WA and West Richland, Kennewick, Pasco and Benton City. Local pickup and drop-off are available, and we ship elsewhere in Washington.

How much does laser engraving cost in Richland, WA?

Small personalized items like tumblers and cutting boards typically start around $25. Signs, awards, and multi-piece branded runs are quoted per project after we see the artwork and material.

How fast is turnaround?

Most orders are ready in three to seven days, including a digital proof for your approval. Rush work is often possible — ask when you send the artwork.

What materials can you engrave?

Wood, acrylic, leather, slate, glass, anodized aluminum, and powder-coated or stainless tumblers. Send a photo of the item if you are unsure and we will confirm.

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