All Seasons Garage Door Company is a family owned and operated garage door company, established in 1981 by Wayne Northfield. Mark Northfield joined his father in the operations in 1983, and since then Mark's children have joined in the business as well. All Seasons Garage Door Company is pleased by our steady growth since the company was originally established. We are proud to have become an accredited garage door dealer in the International Door Association. Our accreditation allows us to bring you the most updated service and products in the industry. We are eager to serve all of your garage door and opener needs.
Located in the small town of Spooner, our service area covers, but is not limited to a 60-mile radius of the great northwoods of Wisconsin. We are a small business built on quality and craftsmanship, great employees who take pride in their work are our key to success. We not only stand behind our products, but we also stand alongside our customers by providing exceptional service. Service that does not end when our trucks pull away.
Sherman Lumber, Inc. is a family-owned and operated business that has undergone quite an evolution since owners Andrew and Teresa Kelling started Kelling Construction back in 1976. The company specialized in post-frame or "pole" buildings. Each of the Kelling sons, Edward, Steven, and Michael have worked for the business since their high school years. In 1993, the Kelling family started Sherman Lumber Co., which handled post-frame construction materials, and also framing material for houses. In 1996, the two companies were incorporated, Kelling Construction and Sherman Lumber into one company, Sherman Lumber Inc. The name Sherman comes from the maiden name of Teresa.
Licenses are required for all residential building contractors Minnesota who contract with a owner of "residential real estate" to construct or improve dwellings by provinding work in more than one special skill
Permits on electrical works on their own property can be requested by homeowners through the page https://ims.dli.mn.gov/ims
Contractors who have a state license don't need to obtain a local license for work that is covered under the state licensing laws.