Novo Building Products announces moulding on demand program

ZEELAND, Mich.--Novo Building Products launched Custom Mouldings On Demand, a new program offering custom and short-run moulding orders supplied through its Empire Moulding & Millwork and Southwest Moulding & Millwork divisions.

Novo launched Custom Mouldings on Demand in response to increased demand from residential builders and contractors for smaller runs of top-quality wood mouldings. The new program allows customers to choose from 500 different existing profiles or to submit virtually any custom profile design. Custom Mouldings on Demand are available in a variety of wood species and a wide range of sizes.

Key features of the Custom Mouldings on Demand program, include:

  • Minimum run of 3,000 lineal feet
  • Choose from over 500 available profiles
  • 6’ to 16’ lengths in random or clear grades; 6’ to 12’ lengths in prime grade
  • Maximum profile up to 11-3/4 inches wide depending on availability at time of order
  • Species include: solid pine, red or white oak, alder, cypress, soft or hard maple, and ambrosia “rustic” maple.

"Our Custom Mouldings on Demand program allows us to make virtually any moulding our customers need,” said Nathan McCarly, Director of Sales – SE Pro Dealer Division, at Empire Moulding & Millwork. “This is one more way that we can be the ‘Easy Button’ for our dealers and by extension the builder, remodeler and homeowner customers that they serve.”

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