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Adams Architectural Wood Products

Are Your Windows/Doors "Becoming to You"?
Then You Should Be Coming to Us!!

For Architects, Designers, and Contractors who want the finest-quality windows and doors for their upscale custom residential and historic renovation projects, and Residential Homeowners needing replacement storms, screens, and storm doors -- Adams Architectural is clearly the industry's first choice in traditional quality craftsmanship.

We custom-make every single window or door according to "your" specifications. We "love challenges!" At "Adams" (formerly Midwest Architectural Wood Products) we follow the traditional practices of individually hand glazing with putty, hand sanding and cutting wood parts to carefully match each sash or jamb section. All joinery is of traditional mortise and tenon construction, pinned with steel sash pins -- no finger jointing!

We have the experience, the equipment, and the know-how that architects and developers are looking for. Projects have included the Michigan State Capital Building, Lansing, MI; Offut Air Force Base (General's Row), Omaha, NE; The William Jennings Bryan House, Lincoln, NE; the Union Place, Black River Falls, WI; Old Vandalia Statehouse, Vandalia, IL; Palmer Mansion, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA; Morgan Hall, Harvard University, Boston, MA; St. Giles School, Oak Park, IL; Charleston Navy Yard, Charlestown, MA, and many private residential projects.

NEED a replacement wood sash, screen, or storm?
NEED a round top window: true divided lights?
NEED a non-standard size window or door?

Then you "NEED" us! The out-of-the-ordinary" is no problem for our wood "restoration" experts here at ADAMS ARCHITECTURAL WOOD PRODUCTS.

"If someone made it once -- we can make it again."

Website: www.adamsarch.com
E-Mail:
adamsarc@yahoo.com


Adams Architectural Wood Products
300 Trails Road
Eldridge, IA 52748
Tel: (888) 285-8120; Fax: (563) 285-8003

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