Passing of the Torch
Tim Crowe becomes president and his wife Diane Crowe becomes comptroller, and they become principal owners of Crowe’s Cabinets, Inc., taking over from Paul and Robbie after 40 years of hard work and dedication.
Tim Crowe becomes president and his wife Diane Crowe becomes comptroller, and they become principal owners of Crowe’s Cabinets, Inc., taking over from Paul and Robbie after 40 years of hard work and dedication.
Nine year-old Tim Crowe, the third of Paul and Robbie Crowe’s six children, begins sweeping floors after school at Crowe’s Cabinets. All six Crowe children will work with and for Crowe’s Cabinets in various capacities over the years. Tim will eventually come to work full-time in manufacturing, then in management..Read More
After 32 years on the Crowe family property, Crowe’s Cabinets moves to an entirely new facility in an industrial park. The new plant is more than twice the size of the previous available space, and enables the upgrade of old equipment as well as the purchase of new, long-needed manufacturing..Read More
Begins to work again with residential builders, remodelers, and contractors, helping them to implement creative cabinet and countertop solutions through our Residential Design Specialist.
Automated production software is integrated into the manufacturing process; design-to-delivery capabilities are added.
Additional machining and quality control manufacturing equipment is added to the main plant.
Due to increased need for space for light manufacturing and warehousing, a second facility is opened in nearby New Bedford, Pennsylvania.
The first CNC router, a larger edgebander, and other more advanced machinery is acquired and the pole barn is doubled in size once again, bringing the total space to more than 6,000 square feet.
Moving into the commercial market meant more space and better equipment became necessary. The pole barn was doubled in size and additional equipment, including an edgebander and sliding table saw are purchased. Within two years Crowe’s Cabinets moves out of the residential market and focused almost exclusively on commercial projects.
After a decade of working solely on residential jobs, Crowe’s Cabinets lands its first commercial contracts.