Three decades supplying Puget Sound builds.
A regional supply house with a hand in every link of the chain — from the spec call to the truck pulling onto the job site.
Northwest Building Supplies, formerly PCS Millwork, serves developers, builders, and contractors throughout the Puget Sound region: doors of every kind, cabinetry, hardware, and millwork for builds that have to stay on schedule.
Spike has been in this trade since age 18. He knows construction — not just the product on the shelf, but how a build comes together and where the schedule and the budget actually breaks down. That experience shapes how he runs NWBS. He’s the kind of owner who’ll help out in the warehouse, jump in on a jobsite, or pick up the phone himself when that’s what’s needed — but the daily work belongs to a team he’s built and trusts.
If something goes sideways, Spike takes the heat. When something goes right, the credit goes to his people.
The result is a staff that’s empowered to solve problems on the spot, and customers who know the call won’t get bounced around.
Spike comes from one of the oldest families in this corner of the Eastside. The Perrigos were among the first to homestead the Sammamish valley in 1871 — they built the area’s first hotel, donated the land for Redmond’s original schoolhouse, Methodist church, and water system, and around 1886 ran a trading post near the south end of Cottage Lake, not far from where NWBS operates today. The family legacy and contribution to the area is honored through Redmond's Perrigo Park. Five generations later, the family is still here, and the work of supplying neighbors with what they need to build is still going.