Northview Window and Door

Northview Window and Door

Northview Window and Door was founded in 1997. After many years in the window and door business (including Kolbe and Kolbe), David Klimek founded Northview Window and Door to take advantage of new innovations to establish a plastic manufacturing company.

^ Northview founder Dave Klimek .

It took a few years for Northview to find a long-term home. The new company originally rented a small 4,000 square foot facility in Schofield. But over the next few years, the company outgrew the Schofield plant, and looked for a new place for their operations. The immediete answer was the Wausau West Industrial Park. In 1999, they moved into a bulding on Packer Drive, and Northview remained for the next three years. But by 2002, Northview relocated again--this time less than a mile west to Bombardier Circle.

But within a few more years, Northview had left the Wausau West Industrial Park for Marathon City. Their facility to the north of Marathon City was finished in 2006, and it has been Northview's home ever since.

 

During the early years, Northview was listed as generally producing "plastic" products, but by the twenty-first century they were closely associated with PVC windows and doors.

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Northview began to produce basement windows, but has expanded to include other products as well. Their Perma-Buk line is a "PVC pour-in-place window system" that was was the first of its kind.

Subsequently the company has expanded to offer barn sash and utility windows, ranch windows, and other products made with PVC.

 

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