Volume Millwork Mfg. is a minority owned company that specializes in Quality Fixtures for Airports and the Airline Industry. We've been in the millwork business for the past 30 years and have a consistent track record for successfully delivering projects to our clients with the utmost satisfaction.
Our expertise resides in Architectural Casework, Metals, and Solid Surface Materials. We can handle a wide range of projects anywhere from custom designed millwork in airports, schools, and more. The expectation we hold onto ourselves is to impress you by our quality build work and excellent service staff.
Our expertise resides in Architectural Casework, Metals, and Solid Surface Materials. We can handle a wide range of projects anywhere from custom designed millwork in airports, schools, and more. The expectation we hold onto ourselves is to impress you by our quality build work and excellent service staff.
Services
We carry a variety of hundreds of different laminate and acrylic colors from major brands such as, but not limited to, Wilsonart, Formica, and Pionite. Our expertise in Solid Surface fabrication allows us to custom make any millwork with this stylish engineered surface. Add some class to your project as we also incoroporate stone fabrications into our designs.
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Brian Chapman
Jun 08, 2019
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The people are great, but the dock is horrible if you're in a road tractor.
They have only been here for one month at this location.
Drivers. ... be very, very careful getting into this dock. If you have ANY trailer skirting you're going to tear it up. There is VERY LITTLE room to maneuver also.
There's a metal railing right in front of the dock that you'll tear up the right front on.
Just don't back in without a spotter.
They have only been here for one month at this location.
Drivers. ... be very, very careful getting into this dock. If you have ANY trailer skirting you're going to tear it up. There is VERY LITTLE room to maneuver also.
There's a metal railing right in front of the dock that you'll tear up the right front on.
Just don't back in without a spotter.
The Trademark
Jul 29, 2017
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