Door pre-hanging
Slabs are mounted into their jambs with hinges and hardware bores cut and ready. The unit arrives as a complete door assembly, prepped for the builder’s install crew.
Pre-hang, pre-finish, panel cutting, custom millwork, kitting, takeoffs, dedicated reps, an owned delivery fleet, and a will-call door at the Woodinville shop. The work that turns a parts list into a load that’s ready to install.
Materials show up at the build ready to install.
Doors can arrive hung in their jambs. Panels can arrive cut to the list. Trim can arrive cut to length. Hardware can arrive kitted with matching finishes. The shop work that turns a spec sheet into a ready-to-install load happens at our Woodinville location, and the catalog below is what’s available to fold into any order.
Sales-side work — quoting, takeoffs, spec packages, cabinet design, finish matching — runs through your rep, the showroom, and the shop. None of the services on this page are required; most builders pick the few that fit how their crew works.
Nine services run out of the Woodinville shop. None are required — you can buy raw stock and finish on the jobsite if that’s how your crew works. Most builders pick the three or four that move install time off their schedule and onto ours.
Slabs are mounted into their jambs with hinges and hardware bores cut and ready. The unit arrives as a complete door assembly, prepped for the builder’s install crew.
Sheet goods get cut to the customer’s specified dimensions on our panel saw. Panels arrive sized for their intended use — cabinet boxes, shelving, casework backs, drawer bottoms.
Paintable millwork or doors run through the paint operation for a factory-grade primer coat before delivery. Saves a coat on the job and gives a more uniform finished surface.
A complete paint job in the customer’s specified color, applied at the shop in controlled conditions. Materials arrive finished — the install crew sets and trims.
Stain-grade items get professional stain and clear-coat application before delivery. Sample first, then production. Useful for matching an existing finish on a remodel.
Trim, casing, and base cut to length — and to miter where specified — at the shop. Pieces arrive ready to install, with less crew time spent on the chop saw.
When a stock profile doesn’t exist for what you need — profile match for a remodel, a unique profile for a custom home, an unusual length — we provide the custom material.
Specialty doors — barn doors, oversized entries, non-standard configurations — spec’d to the customer’s drawing and delivered as a complete unit.
Cabinet pulls, door hardware, hinges, locksets — coordinated as a kitted set with matching finish so the builder receives a single coherent hardware package per project.
Quoting, takeoffs, spec packages, cabinet layouts, finish matching, showroom walks — the sales side of NWBS exists to turn a builder’s plan set or a designer’s elevation into a buildable, line-item parts list with brands, lead times, and a price.
An owned fleet running most of our deliveries, will-call for builders who’d rather grab and go, and a Woodinville address that sits in unincorporated Snohomish County — with the sales-tax savings that come with it.
Nearly 9 out of 10 deliveries ship on NWBS trucks rather than third-party freight. Job-site or shop address — you choose where each order goes. Multi-phase projects get sequenced delivery to your construction schedule, so materials arrive when each trade needs them, not all at once.
Will-call is the door at the Woodinville location for builders who’d rather grab the order themselves. Same kitted, inspected pull as a delivered order — you just supply the truck. Useful for small orders, urgent grabs, or when the job site isn’t set up to receive.
The Woodinville shop sits in unincorporated Snohomish County, which carries a lower sales-tax rate than incorporated city addresses. For will-call orders — where the point of sale is our address — that lower rate applies. Worth knowing if the savings matter on a multi-unit pickup.
Note · Confirm the current rate with your rep or the WA Department of Revenue before relying on it for a bid.
The relationship side of the business. Trade accounts give builders a recurring billing setup and a single rep who knows the spec, the schedule, and the shorthand — so you’re not re-explaining context every time you call.
Builder and developer accounts run on a recurring billing relationship rather than per-transaction handling. Apply once, order on the same terms going forward.
Larger and repeat-business customers get pricing structures that reflect their volume and the predictability of their orders — the discount sits on the schedule, not on a coupon.
A primary point of contact who knows your project, your spec package, and your schedule. You don’t re-explain context every time you call.
Trade-account customers can be billed on net terms rather than per-order payment. Bank and trade references are part of the application.
Drawings, takeoff, or a description — whatever you've got, your rep will work from it. Pre-hang, panel cutting, kitting, takeoffs — the services on this page run on that same relationship.