Whether you are planning a small remodeling project or a major construction job, Janss Lumber Company and Missouri Millwork can help. Since 1934 we've been helping contractors and home owners in Southwest Missouri get the materials they need to get the job done right. From quality millwork, doors, moulding, stair parts, siding, lumber, hardware, windows, and more we can get you what you need when you need it.
More importantly we can guide you through the process to save you time and money. Our three owners and our two sales associates each have an average of over 30 years of experience in the industry. Give us a call or send us an e-mail when you're ready to start your next project.
More importantly we can guide you through the process to save you time and money. Our three owners and our two sales associates each have an average of over 30 years of experience in the industry. Give us a call or send us an e-mail when you're ready to start your next project.
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Janss Lumber Company was established about 1934 by Herman Henry Janss in a partnership with E.R. Compton. Herman was the son of Dr. Henry Janss, MD, an immigrant from St. Margarethen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, and Clara Belle Jewitt Janss. Janss Lumber Company has always been at the current location at 629 East Commercial Street in Springfield, Missouri.
Our dedicated mill can help you with doors, mouldings, trim, and windows. We can assist with everything from a new set of jambs, to providing doors and windows for large scale builds. Missouri Millwork provides authorized Andersen and Plygem installation and repair services, as well as installation for interior & exterior doors.
When it comes to new construction, no one can match the level of service you'll find at Janss Lumber & Missouri Millwork. At Janss Lumber & Missouri Millwork we believe that Professional Builders need a supplier who understands them. That's why we assign both an outside and inside sales representative to your account.
From a minor home repair to the construction of an entire house, virtually every construction project requires some mathematical calculations. From calculating the square footage of a room to more complicated figures like the area of a triangle or the number of board feet in a piece of lumber, a calculator and a few simple formulas are all you need.
A waste factor is a percentage of material over the actual estimated, raw quantity. Most applications required a 5% waste factor - but check product recommendations to be sure. There are a number of ways to add waste factors. The easiest is to use the percent key on your calculator to multiply the raw, estimated quantity by the whole plus the waste factor.