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Through craftsmanship, innovation and dedication to servicing customers,
Marvin Windows and Doors has become the largest made-to-order wood
window and door manufacturer in the world.
The Marvin Story
The Marvin story begins in 1904, when George Marvin came to Warroad,
a small town in northern Minnesota about six miles (10 km) from
the Canadian border.
He came to Warroad to run a grain elevator and lumber yard for a
Canadian firm, but when the firm relocated, George chose to stay behind.
He spent the next seventy years building a business that would become a
cornerstone of the Warroad community.
George founded the Marvin Timber and Cedar Company in 1912, and
months later renamed it the Marvin Lumber and Cedar Company.
In 1939 George's son Wm. S. "Bill", a recent graduate of the
University of Minnesota, came to work for his father thus becoming
the Company's eighth employee.
Harry York, the lumberyard manager, prompted the expansion of the
company when he requested a machine that could keep him busy during
the quiet winter months building window and door frames and then
barn sash and screens.
Before the window business could develop further, however, World
War II broke out. To help with the war effort, the company
accepted defence subcontracts, and its workforce increased to
40 employees. After the war, Wm. S. "Bill" Marvin knew that
without jobs, many of Warroad's young workers would be forced
to move elsewhere. He recognized that making windows meant creating
jobs, and jobs would give Warroad's residents a reason to remain
in the area. Because of the craftsmanship, work ethic, and dedication
of Warroad's unique men and women, Marvin has grown steadily to
become a major producer in the industry.
George Marvin passed away in 1976, but today, second, third, and
fourth generation Marvins still remain actively involved in the business.
Today, Warroad, a community of nearly 2,000 people, is home to one of
the industry's foremost producers of quality custom made window and
door products with a workforce close to 3,000. The community, the
company, and, above all, the customers benefit from this unique relationship.
In all those years of stubbornly refusing to leave Warroad,
Marvin Windows managed to innovate many industry firsts:
- First in industry to deliver product via company-owned fleet of trucks
- First to introduce wood bead glazing instead of putty
- First to offer factory-installed jamb extensions
- First to offer high performance insulating glass (
Low-E Glass
) on entire product line
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