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One-stop sourcing · New York, New York

Building materials in New York.

A single factory-direct source for the New York finish schedule, coordinated around a freight-elevator slot, a co-op board packet, or a Hamptons build calendar instead of six separate supplier timelines.

In short

One brief, one delivered quote, built around New York's real market: brownstone and co-op renovation, tight building access, and Hamptons and Westchester custom homes, not a new-construction subdivision. Crateworks sources the finish schedule to fit a building nobody standardized and a board that has to sign off on it.

Specced for New York

New York sits in IECC climate zone 4A: cold winters, humid summers, coastal storms, and real freeze-thaw, and every category sourced here is chosen against that, low U-factor windows, humidity-stable cabinetry, engineered flooring, frost-resistant exterior tile. But the bigger local fact is the market itself. Most projects in this city are a renovation inside a pre-war brownstone or co-op, where nothing is a standard size and a board approval or landmarks review sets its own timeline, alongside a real Hamptons and Westchester custom-home segment building from scratch. The value of one source is in the coordination: a single brief that accounts for the building's actual access, a narrow stairwell, a booked freight elevator, a service entrance window, instead of six vendors each discovering that constraint on their own delivery day. The buying window here runs spring through fall, so a project that has to clear board approval first benefits from starting that process well before then.

How it ships to New York: Freight lands at the Port of New York and New Jersey, the largest East Coast container gateway, in the metro itself.
Climate zone
4A mixed-humid
Best time to spec
spring through fall
Delivery
Container-direct delivery into the New York metro area.

How it works

  1. 01

    Send your scope

    Drawings, a materials list, or a rough idea. No account, no obligation. Just tell us what the project needs.

  2. 02

    We source & spec

    We match products to your climate and local code, then price them factory-direct from vetted suppliers, not off a distributor's shelf.

  3. 03

    One delivered quote

    The whole schedule comes back as a single coordinated quote, delivered to New York. One order, one point of contact.


What we source here

What we source for New York

Designer reviewing material samples and drawings on a studio table

Container-direct to New York

One brief covers the whole schedule. The margin a distributor keeps stays in your budget.


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Common questions

Windows and doors, cabinets and millwork, flooring, tile and stone, countertops, closets, outdoor structures, and fencing, all coordinated into a single delivery. If it is part of the finish schedule, it is almost certainly on the list.
A single set of drawings and specs covers the whole schedule, which is usually what a board packet asks for anyway, rather than assembling six vendors' worth of paperwork separately.
Everything is built or sourced to your spec. Send drawings, a materials list, or a rough idea, and we quote to it. Nothing here is a fixed catalog.
We plan the schedule around your building's actual access, a stairwell, an elevator booking window, a loading dock, so deliveries land in the slot you actually have rather than the one a generic freight company assumes.
Yes, trade pricing and project coordination are set up for New York contractors, designers, and builders running a full renovation or custom-home schedule. Ask about the trade program.

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Building in New York? Send the scope.

One brief, one container-direct quote across the whole schedule, delivered to New York.