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North Carolina Millwork Suppliers

Millwork — doors, windows, moulding, trim, casings, baseboards, stair parts, and custom architectural elements — gives a space its character and finish. North Carolina’s millwork suppliers serve contractors, builders, architects, and homeowners with both stock and custom options, from standard paint-grade profiles to historically reproduced mouldings for restoration projects.

Millwork Buying Guide for North Carolina

Stock moulding in paint-grade poplar runs $1–$4 per linear foot. Stain-grade oak or maple trim is $3–$8/lf. Custom profiles and historically reproduced mouldings command higher prices. Pre-hung doors range from $150 for basic interior units to $1,000+ for solid wood exterior doors. Always compare total installed cost, not just material cost.

Decide early between paint-grade (finger-jointed pine or poplar — stable, takes paint well, economical) and stain-grade (solid wood in species like oak or maple — shows grain, must be consistent). Moisture content matters — millwork must be properly acclimated to interior conditions before installation.

Key questions: Do you stock this profile, or is it custom? What’s the lead time for custom work? What wood species are available? What’s the minimum order? Do you offer installation referrals? Experienced millwork dealers can help you navigate these decisions.

🌳 Millwork Suppliers in North Carolina — What to Know
Paint-Grade
Finger-jointed pine or poplar. Stable, economical, takes paint well.
Stain-Grade
Solid oak, maple, or cherry. Shows wood grain. Must be carefully matched.
Custom Profiles
Historical reproduction or architect-specified. Requires lead time.
Doors & Windows
Pre-hung interior doors, exterior entry doors, window casing systems.
Stair Parts
Treads, risers, balusters, newel posts, handrail. Spec carefully.
Columns & Trim
Architectural columns, pilasters, pediments, and decorative trim.

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North Carolina Millwork Suppliers Directory

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Goodman Millwork
📍 Salisbury  ·  📞 +1 704-633-2421
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Hardin Creek
📍 Boone  ·  📞 +1 828-264-2464
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ITC Millwork, LLC
📍 Raleigh  ·  📞 +1 866-482-8746
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JAK Moulding & Supply
📍 Walstonburg  ·  📞 +1 252-753-5546
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Miller Lumber Company
📍 Mt Pleasant  ·  📞 +1 704-436-9670
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North State Millwork Inc
📍 Rocky Mount  ·  📞 +1 252-442-9090
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Smith Millwork, INC.
📍 Lexington  ·  📞 +1 336-249-8171
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Special Wood
📍 Castle Hayne  ·  📞 +1 910-675-1000
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The Woodworking Source
📍 Mooresville  ·  📞 +1 704-662-9663
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find millwork suppliers in North Carolina?

Use the directory and map above to find millwork suppliers near you. Larger metropolitan areas have the highest concentration of dealers; regional suppliers also serve contractors and homeowners in smaller markets. Many offer delivery for large contractor orders.

What’s the difference between paint-grade and stain-grade millwork?

Paint-grade uses finger-jointed or lower-grade wood — stable, economical, and takes paint well but grain would be visible under stain. Stain-grade uses solid, clear wood in species like oak or maple where the natural grain is part of the design. Paint-grade costs 30–50% less for equivalent profiles.

Can North Carolina millwork suppliers match existing historical profiles?

Yes — many suppliers can reproduce historical moulding profiles from a sample. This typically requires a custom setup fee and minimum order quantity. Bring a clean sample (at least 12″) to your millwork dealer for them to assess the closest match or run a custom profile.

How far in advance should I order custom millwork?

Stock profiles are typically available immediately or within a few days. Custom profiles usually require 2–6 weeks depending on complexity. For large projects, order millwork early — delays can push punch-list completion significantly.

How do I prevent millwork from warping after installation?

Acclimate all millwork to interior conditions for at least 48–72 hours before installation. Prime or seal all six sides before installing to dramatically reduce warping. Maintain consistent interior humidity — dramatic seasonal swings cause wood movement that can open joints or cause cupping.

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