Kolbe expands window and door manufacturing from Midwest to Southwest

Kolbe Windows & Doors' new 27,000-square-foot facility in Phoenix, Arizona. 

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WAUSAU, Wis. – Kolbe Windows & Doors has expanded its manufacturing capabilities with a 27,000-square-foot facility in Phoenix, Arizona. 

Currently maintaining two facilities totaling 1.2 million square feet in Wausau and Manawa, Wisconsin, the Wausau-based company provides premium windows and door solutions across the United States, Canada and beyond. It offers four unique product lines.

“As our third manufacturing site, the Phoenix location will help us grow our capabilities while creating a closer connection to the West Coast market. The increased production will allow us to better meet market demand and the needs of our customers,” stated Keith Koenig, Kolbe’s vice president of manufacturing.

Kolbe’s Phoenix facility is located at 21430 North 15th Lane, #100, and houses 22,000 square feet of manufacturing space, plus a small showroom and offices.

The company ranks #66 in the FDMC 300 ranking of top North American wood products manufacturers. It had $178.7 million in sales and emplo

To learn more about Kolbe’s innovative products and options, please visit https://www.kolbewindows.com.
 

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