Once upon a time in America, no one had ever heard of mass production.
Things needed in every day life were crafted by hand,using techniques handed
down from generation to generation. Not only was great skill required, but pride
in workmanship prevailed.
That was especially true in construction. Each part of a building, especially
windows and doors, was hand-made specifically for that structure, carefully
made while the building was going up. Those days may be long gone.but true
craftsmen can still be found.
Architects, designers, contractors and homeowners who want the finest quality
windows and doors for custom residential and historic renovation projects rely
on Adams Architectural Wood Products.
Those timeless, traditional construction methods are alive and well here and
combine with the latest in modern technology to achieve the finest quality
product possible. All joinery is of mortise and tenon construction, permanently
fastened with sash pins. Round top and larger curved sash sections are joined
with through splines, pinned and glued for a strong, long-lasting bond.
Sash and jamb sections are carefully matched by hand, and all windows are
hand glazed. Wood parts are individually sanded for a smooth, finish-ready
surface. And, we use nothing but the finest materials as specified for each
project. Historic restorations around the country have relied on us to provide
superior quality, historically accurate windows and doors. In fact, we are listed
with both the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Park
Service. We have a solid history of quality, timely delivery and affordability.
HISTORY
Adams Architectural Millwork Co. started in 1981 under the name of Midwest
Architectural Wood Products. It was owned and operated by Jim Englander.
Jim built the business and reputation over the next 18 years.
In May of 1999 Jim decided to sell the business to Patricia (Patti) Adams.
Patti renamed the business to Adams Architectural Wood Products. Patti put
her mark on the business over the last 9 years.
In March of 2008, Adams Architectural Wood Products was purchased by
Dubuque Sash & Door Mfg. located in Dubuque, Iowa under the ownership
of Chad and Dawn Lueken. The business was renamed to Adams Architectural
Millwork Company and the business was relocated from Eldridge, Iowa to
Dubuque, Iowa.






