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Heritage Millwork has one of the largest inventories of interior stile and rail doors in the Upper Midwest. Founded and driven on strong family values, our dedicated professional team is committed to exceeding expectations by delivering quality products and services.
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Established in the Spring of 1997 in Ramsey, Minnesota, Heritage Millwork Inc (HMI) has been servicing the Upper Midwest Market as a distributor of mouldings, millwork, interior doors, exterior entry doors and stair parts. HMI supplies to more than 450 dealers in Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota and Iowa.
If you would like a hard copy of a specific brochure please contact our office or contact your local area sales representative. HMI stocks a large variety of products, however, sometimes you are just looking for something different. The below brochures will show additional items available through special order.
Pre-Finishing your own products can be a long and daunting process. If not done properly you can ruin your doors and other millwork. However, pre-finishing needs to be done on all items in a timely manner, otherwise you can end up voiding the manufacture's warranty. Heritage Millwork Inc, is proud to offer pre-finishing in our own state of the art finishing facility.
Servicing over 450 customers in four states, our sales team is the face of Heritage Millwork Inc. They maintain the relationships that mean so much to our industry. They provide you, our customers with the tools you need to help us both succeed. From Aitkin to Zumbrota these guys have you covered.
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Stan Lebakken
Jun 16, 2020
We have been doing business with Heritage for 15 years. Very friendly group.
Cameron Blahut
Feb 27, 2020
Showed up last minute for a single floor landing. They saved my day. Dropped what they were doing to help get me out the door with what i needed. Awesome people! Great Company!
Mark Brewer
Jun 01, 2019
I have had 2 exterior doors from this company and they both leaked water and the last time ruined a $1500 floor. The first one was a level threshold and the last one which I watched the contractor put in was a standard clad door. He went over board making sure it was sealed properly. I thought the first one leaked under the level threshold. The second one immediately leaked through poorly calked glass. That got the floor wet but it recovered. This time the seal bent back and held the door open a bit during a long rain and let a lot of water in.