DoorMan Stan

DoorMan Stan Doorman Stan is the personal representation of an idea. Old-fashioned quality and workmanship still have place in modern construction. What is Doormanstan?

My name is Stan Brimley. I was born in 1951. My mother was born in Latuda, Utah, a town that no longer exists. My grandpa, Roy Hanberg, had gone there to work in the mines. He was a carpenter, he could do anything and could make anything. He traveled all over the west building and fixing things, he even went to Mexico to work. When my mother was a little girl, Montana was opened up for homesteadi

ng. Since grandpa Roy could build anything it seemed natural for him to take over 160 acres in the middle of nowhere with a chance to improve the property which would allow him to keep the land. He built a house and barns and outbuildings including a chicken coop which was a work of art. He even built a root cellar. He made his own doors and cabinets into the wall from scratch. Everything was meticulous. His tools were simple: a skil saw, hand drills, a table saw, and hand planers. He would buy a stack of wood and sort it and cut it up into anything he needed. When I was a small boy we moved from California to Arizona. My dad had a set of Frank Lloyd Wright type of plans and he wanted a house built. Of course Grandpa Roy would build it. He thought the plans were silly with a low pitched roof topped with a cupola to ventilate the attic and five foot overhangs to shade the walls from the hot sun, but he built it. In 1957 I remember going every day to watch him build. He did all of the carpentry work himself with a hammer and saw. He taught me how to hammer. I worked on the fence. He hammered almost every nail in that house himself. He built the cabinets, he hung the doors, he installed all the trim and the shelves. We used to climb all over the cabinets and the shelves. We never worried about breaking them. We saw how Grandpa built them. That’s when nails were hammered by hand and recessed with a nail set. A “pecker track” was a sign of inexperience and rarely seen in Grandpa Roy’s work. Grandpa Roy didn’t say much, so when he spoke, we all knew it was pretty important. When he said he would do something, he did it. I admired him so much, and of course my mom loved him and thought he was the greatest carpenter in the world and could build anything. We did too. And he pretty much could. He set forms on the Glen Canyon Dam. When I was old enough to go to work, it seemed like I gravitated to construction. I got a degree in Economics, but my first job out of college was for a custom home builder back in 1976. I have pretty much been in the construction industry ever since. Every job has taught me more about the construction trade, but I have never forgotten my Grandpa Roy and his dedication to perfection. And his ability to make a door out of pieces of wood. I should call this place Door Man Roy, but it just doesn’t rhyme and DoorBoyRoy seems disrespectful. So, we’ll call it DoorMan Stan, and we will dedicate this business to respecting good, honest hard work with a desire to seek perfection. When you hear DoorMan Stan, think of Grandpa Roy, because we are going to respect that heritage. We are going to build the best doors we can. We are going to be meticulous in our work. If we tell you we’re going to do something, we will try our best to do it. And if you give us something hard to do, we’ll consider that a challenge to show what we can do. Contact Us (480) 499-4433

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2716 N Ogden, Mesa, AZ 85215
Call Now for Free Estimate! (480) 499-4433
Sales Hours: Mon - Fri: 7:30 AM - 4:30PM
Will Call Hours: Mon - Fri: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Sat: Appointment only. Sun: Close
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02/11/2025

We are steadily improving our ability to serve the Gila Valley. See our new warehouse in Pima (38 N 100 W). We guarantee the lowest prices on door packages, baseboard, and trim. We also carry the largest stock of baseboard, molding, and shelving with the easiest will call purchasing.

Doorman Stan is the personal representation of an idea. Old-fashioned quality and workmanship still have place in modern construction.

Our great employees put together the door package again and let us deliver to Agua Prieta.  A bunch of other people from...
01/07/2024

Our great employees put together the door package again and let us deliver to Agua Prieta. A bunch of other people from the Gila Valley sent along a bunch of clothing as well. So many are so generous.

11/20/2023

Oh, you ordered a DoorMan Stan special?? Coming right up!

We've set up shop somewhere new!!We'd love it if you came to check it out and while you're here, we can set YOU up with ...
09/27/2023

We've set up shop somewhere new!!

We'd love it if you came to check it out and while you're here, we can set YOU up with all your Door & Trim needs.

Our new location:

1900 E University Dr Suite 1
Mesa, AZ 85203

(Next to Goodwill)

Local Pima convenience, Big City prices.  Best place to shop for Doors & Trim.  Call 928-250-9922 or check out our websi...
08/15/2022

Local Pima convenience, Big City prices. Best place to shop for Doors & Trim. Call 928-250-9922 or check out our website www.doorandtrimsupply.com Full service door shop. Custom doors and house packages.

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08/09/2022

Local Pima Door Store has the best prices & service for new homes on doors, baseboard and trim. See our ad at

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08/09/2022

Your best place to start upgrading your home or your new remodel project.
With everyone being hit by price increases all around, we are reviewing all of our pricing in order to be the best pricing for all baseboards, moldings, and doors. Go to www.doorandtrimsupply/special pricing to see what we mean.

Doorman Stan is the personal representation of an idea. Old-fashioned quality and workmanship still have place in modern construction.

I’m grateful to have employees and customers who know we care about them and especially employees who try to do their be...
11/24/2020

I’m grateful to have employees and customers who know we care about them and especially employees who try to do their best. And God said, “by the sweat of your brow shall you eat your bread” (or posole or Circle K hot dog). Isn’t that the truth? Some days there is more sweat involved than others, and I am especially thankful for those days we find fun in what we do.

09/19/2020

NOW HIRING!

Looking for a phone and counter salesperson to work at our store in Mesa. Experience preferred but willing to train a motivated individual. Looking for a person with good work ethic, flexible, reliable and good customer service skills. Hours M-F 7:30-4:30. QuickBooks knowledge helpful. Outstanding people to work with.

Call, text or email Ellen at 480-787-9444. Immediate opening. Salary based on experience and will be discussed at the time of the interview.

No third party recruiters please.

06/03/2020

Deal of the Day!

Get 20% on your next order from Doorman Stan! Offer Expires 4 June 2020 at close of business. Please tell your friends about this great deal!

06/01/2020

Fun Fact!

Before there were screw guns, you had to use a screwdriver to tighten those door hinges! :)

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DoorMan Stan Sales Office/1900 E University Drive Suite 1
Mesa, AZ
85203

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+14804994433

Website

http://www.doorandtrimsupply.com/

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What is Doormanstan? My name is Stan Brimley. I was born in 1951. My mother was born in Latuda, Utah, a town that no longer exists. My grandpa, Roy Hanberg, had gone there to work in the mines. He was a carpenter, he could do anything and could make anything. He traveled all over the west building and fixing things, he even went to Mexico to work. When my mother was a little girl, Montana was opened up for homesteading. Since grandpa Roy could build anything it seemed natural for him to take over 160 acres in the middle of nowhere with a chance to improve the property which would allow him to keep the land. He built a house and barns and outbuildings including a chicken coop which was a work of art. He even built a root cellar. He made his own doors and cabinets into the wall from scratch. Everything was meticulous. His tools were simple: a skil saw, hand drills, a table saw, and hand planers. He would buy a stack of wood and sort it and cut it up into anything he needed. When I was a small boy we moved from California to Arizona. My dad had a set of Frank Lloyd Wright type of plans and he wanted a house built. Of course Grandpa Roy would build it. He thought the plans were silly with a low pitched roof topped with a cupola to ventilate the attic and five foot overhangs to shade the walls from the hot sun, but he built it. In 1957 I remember going every day to watch him build. He did all of the carpentry work himself with a hammer and saw. He taught me how to hammer. I worked on the fence. He hammered almost every nail in that house himself. He built the cabinets, he hung the doors, he installed all the trim and the shelves. We used to climb all over the cabinets and the shelves. We never worried about breaking them. We saw how Grandpa built them. That’s when nails were hammered by hand and recessed with a nail set. A “pecker track” was a sign of inexperience and rarely seen in Grandpa Roy’s work. Grandpa Roy didn’t say much, so when he spoke, we all knew it was pretty important. When he said he would do something, he did it. I admired him so much, and of course my mom loved him and thought he was the greatest carpenter in the world and could build anything. We did too. And he pretty much could. He set forms on the Glen Canyon Dam. When I was old enough to go to work, it seemed like I gravitated to construction. I got a degree in Economics, but my first job out of college was for a custom home builder back in 1976. I have pretty much been in the construction industry ever since. Every job has taught me more about the construction trade, but I have never forgotten my Grandpa Roy and his dedication to perfection. And his ability to make a door out of pieces of wood. I should call this place Door Man Roy, but it just doesn’t rhyme and DoorBoyRoy seems disrespectful. So, we’ll call it DoorMan Stan, and we will dedicate this business to respecting good, honest hard work with a desire to seek perfection. When you hear DoorMan Stan, think of Grandpa Roy, because we are going to respect that heritage. We are going to build the best doors we can. We are going to be meticulous in our work. If we tell you we’re going to do something, we will try our best to do it. And if you give us something hard to do, we’ll consider that a challenge to show what we can do. Contact Us (480) 499-4433 Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Send Our Location 2716 N Ogden, Mesa, AZ 85215 Call Now for Free Estimate! (480) 499-4433 Sales Hours: Mon - Fri: 7:30 AM - 4:30PM Will Call Hours: Mon - Fri: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM Sat: Appointment only. Sun: Close We Accept mesa door and trim store 6 About Us Services Our Gallery Our Location Contact Us Sitemap Blog The Door & Trim Specialtist © 2016. All Rights Reserved