California’s Central Valley Opens New Prefab Plant

Opening marks first facility for the firm's new prefab division.

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Central Valley, a Napa-based building supply company, announced today it opened a new 35,303-square-foot manufacturing facility in Yolo County, Calif.

The facility will house the firm’s new prefabricated wall division, which the firm says will help alleviate pains from labor shortages and rising construction costs.

“We are thrilled by this exciting growth opportunity,” stated Paul Kinser, Central Valley’s general manager of Sales & the Prefab Wall Division. “Central Valley has the leadership and technical teams in-place to begin the manufacture of prefabricated wall panels, giving our customers a higher-quality end product for their builds.”

Central Valley currently has warehouse operations in St. Helena, Napa, and Healdsburg, and production yards in Woodland and American Canyon, Calif.

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Sean Wallisch

Sean Wallisch is an editorial intern for Remodeling and ProSales. He double majored in English Literature and Spanish at the University of Maryland, College Park. In the past, he interned at The Sports Journal and Branded Pictures Entertainment.

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