Cowls Building Supply Inc

Amherst, United States

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Description

Specialties

Does it have a spacious deck for relaxing and entertaining or a sunroom to enjoy your family time in? Is there a new kitchen remodel or sprucing up in your future? Maybe it is just time to start those paint projects that have been getting put off. It may be an addition, replacement windows, doors, updated flooring, new shingles, or just maybe a new home for you and your family.

If you’re thinking about projects like these, you have come to the right place. For more than 170 years we’ve been here to help make it happen. Cowls Building Supply has just the right people and products that it takes to pull a project together. You Dream It, we Plan It, and we will be with you start to finish as you Build It. Cowls Building Supply understands the pride you take in turning your house into the home of your dreams.

History

Established in 1741.

Family owned and operated since 1741, Cowls Building Supply serves the residents of Western Massachusetts with a unique combination of lumber, building materials, paint, hardware, and expert, friendly service.

Cowls Building Supply has a trained veteran staff in sales and operational support and can provide the quality materials you need for your project. Whether you are building a new home, home addition, or remodeling an existing space, Cowls is the local quality home center to help you.

Meet the Business Owner

Evan and Cinda J.

Business Owner

In 1980, Paul C. Jones, 8th Generation Cowls, opened Cowls Building Supply. The store quickly became a successful, full-​line, full-​service retailer of lumber, paint, hardware and building materials. More recently, the new Kitchen Design Center and Flooring Showroom was added. Today, two of Jonathan Cowls’ descendants, Evan Jones and Cinda Jones, still make their living from the business that started and is still on, the family farm. While the Cowls Sawmill closed in 2010, W. D. Cowls, Inc. Land Company has set new goals for sustainable forestry, land conservation, alternative energy, and environmentally-​conscious development.