84 Lumber opens state-of-the-art door shop servicing Austin market

84 Lumber recently opened an 85,000-square-foot door shop near Austin, Texas. 

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EIGHTY FOUR, Pa. — 84 Lumber, the nation’s largest privately held building materials supplier, has opened an 85,000-square-foot door shop, strategically located near Austin, Texas. 

Operating since Nov. 5, 2025, the company says the facility marks a "significant expansion" of 84 Lumber’s manufacturing and service capabilities in Central Texas.

The new door shop is designed to support the growing needs of single-family home builders and multifamily construction projects throughout the greater Austin metro and surrounding counties. The shop will offer a full line of Masonite interior doors along with Therma-Tru exterior doors, providing customers with an extensive selection backed by 84 Lumber’s industry-leading services.

“This new door shop strengthens our commitment to Central Texas builders and showcases our investment in the region,” said 84 Lumber Texas Area Manager Nick Boyd. “This location enables us to provide greater speed, quality, and convenience to customers who rely on 84 Lumber for industry-leading solutions.”

The facility is fully staffed and is prepared to meet growing customer demand throughout 2026 and beyond. With its current workforce in place, the location’s distribution capacity is optimized to support builders across the region with greater efficiency and consistency.

“Our team is ready, our facility is fully operational, and we’re excited to deliver best-in-class service while continuing to build long-term relationships across Central Texas,” said door shop manager Scott LaFrate. “The door shop represents a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing national growth strategy, which includes new stores, expanded manufacturing operations, and enhanced service offerings throughout the U.S.”

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