Whitinsville
665 Church Street
Whitinsville, MA 01588
OPENED
North Grafton
82 Worcester Street
North Grafton, MA 01536
OPENED
Indian Orchard
476 Oak St. Indian
Orchard MA, 01151
OPENED
665 Church Street
Whitinsville, MA 01588
OPENED
82 Worcester Street
North Grafton, MA 01536
OPENED
476 Oak St. Indian
Orchard MA, 01151
OPENED
The company you see today draws strength from the roots planted by Peter T. Koopman in 1939 and cultivated by him and the stalwart teams that he was able to lead for decades.
Who we are isn’t a simple question for Koopman Lumber. When you service and sell everything from engineered lumber to horse feed, it’s tough to narrow it down to one thing.
Today, Pete’s grandson, Dirk, Dirk’s sister Denise and her husband Tony lead a group of over 200 employees seeking to live up to the standards set by Pete’s legacy of honesty, integrity, and unending hard work.
We work very hard at staffing our wide variety of operations with people that know their area of expertise extremely well. We then make sure they are equipped to fill customer needs with every resource available.
Koopman Lumber began in the building trade and we are always looking to build for the future. Since 2011, five locations have been added to completely cover eastern Massachusetts and reach much of New England. In three of our acquisition cases, multi-generation family businesses were stabilized and grown while honoring the legacies of those families.
We make sure our staff are equipped to fill customer needs with every resource available. As you learn more about Koopmans, we hope you will appreciate the dedication put forth to serve your needs and the needs of every customer. Whatever we do for contractors and builders, we always strive to be True to the Trade℠
We are your neighbors and members of your local community simply seeking to serve you. Although we no longer build houses ourselves, we started as builders by trade. The most important building we can do is building a relationship with our customers to be a dependable resource for a lifetime.
With an extensive network of professionals that allow us to service the builder. In addition to our network of lumber yards, each builder is supported by an outside sales representative that supports the planning of construction as well as on the jobsite.
Coordination with our engineered lumber and estimating departments assist in planning the project and is backed up with a dedicated inside salesperson. This process of planning and coordination takes place before the first piece of lumber goes out on a truck.
State of the art distribution centers (DCs) then fulfill orders delivering them on a GPS tracked fleet throughout central New England.
Distribution centers also deliver complete kitchen packages specified by our kitchen design staff. The kitchen staff can also bring the entire showroom to your home and do a 2020 design on site via three mobile showrooms.
A growing network of lumber/hardware/paint stores unlike any other in New England. These stores allow us to effectively service any customer large or small. Our expertise in lawn and garden and live plants has developed over the last several years to be a destination for expert advice and great value.
Helpful advice is a cornerstone throughout the company including in paint where even choosing a paint color can be a daunting task. We understand and are here to help. From the simple paint project to complex industrial applications, we have the coatings industry covered.
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Peter T. Koopman loved logging. He would cut, split, and sell the wood and donate all the money to charity.
Founder Peter T. Koopman was a resourceful builder who was willing to share resources with others. By stockpiling materials he needed to build, he was able to offer those materials to others from his garage and basement just a few feet from where the current Whitinsville store stands today.
His wife would tend the five children, and take care of contractors wanting supplies when they rang the doorbell on the garage. After WWII, John Nyenhuis returned from his service in the Navy and helped establish the hardware store and solidify the complete lumber yard. John was joined by several others who returned from the war and were provided work at Koopman Lumber as part of the GI Bill.
Pete Koopman set the bar high as he volunteered for those less fortunate in Mississippi and many rural areas in the South, and traveled to help rebuild areas struck by natural disasters. He also coordinated sending truckloads of hay from this area to drought stricken farmers in the Midwest.
These acts come from a mindset that we are blessed and should be a blessing to others. This is the reason why we work so hard to support local communities through schools, churches, and other groups. Up until the week he passed away at the age of 88, Pete continued to volunteer for the benefit of others.
Pete’s son, Bob Koopman joined Koopman Construction in 1962 helping build houses in the area. Bob’s brother, Don Koopman returned to town in 1973 and focused on hardware side of the business after serving 20 years as a school teacher and salesman.
Pete was the original founder, but it wasn’t until Don arrived that Koopmans took the steps to really fortify the foundation on which today’s Koopman Lumber is built. Not long after Don’s arrival, Koopmans underwent its first expansion to a storefront on South Main St in Uxbridge before moving to its current location on Rt 16 in 1980. In 1982, property was purchased and renovated in Grafton to house its hardware store and lumber yard. Don not only oversaw the first retail expansion, but he also invested in the business with some of the first computerized inventory control systems available and embracing all that True Value could offer in the hardware arena. In 1987, Don’s son, Dirk Koopman returned to the business after playing professional basketball in Germany. The Whitinsville store was expanded again in 1989. Dirk’s sister Denise returned to Whitinsville with her husband Tony and they joined the business in 1996.
Three years later, the Uxbridge store was expanded and modernized. After nearly a decade of planning, the current Grafton facility was constructed behind the original store. Just a few months after Grafton opened in 2002, the massive new distribution center opened in south Uxbridge making a dramatic leap forward in our delivery capabilities.
Each expansion we have undertaken has been rooted in the desire to continually provide excellent service to our customers. A paint store was acquired in Milford in 2011. Knowing that painters need a supplier in close proximity to where they are working, we expanded our trading area to better serve them.
We then undertook the construction of the Sharon facility, which opened in the summer of 2013. After sending hundreds of delivery trucks to the greater Boston area in recent years, we believed we could better serve our customers with a location in the Metro West area.
Since then, Lampson Lumber was acquired in March of 2015 continuing over 100 years of service to the Hudson area and another family owned operation, Doyles Lumber in Andover was acquired in September of 2017. These locations serve as critical delivery outposts for the entire operation but along with all six yards, are extremely convenient pickup locations as well.
At the end of the day, it’s about the relationships. We know that unless we meet people where and how they need to be met, we can’t fill their needs. Every day, we strive to meet the high standard set so many years ago. We know life is about much more than worldly possessions. That’s why honesty, integrity, and hard work undergird all we do at Koopman Lumber.
We will continue to be grateful every day for the blessing of being able to serve those that give us the opportunity to serve them.