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Milgard Windows and Doors and Aquamor are making significant strides in Temecula, California, with ambitious plans for growth and community engagement.
Warren Lee, the Director of Operations at Milgard, highlighted the company’s impressive legacy, stating they have been a staple in the community since 1984. Producing over 1,500 windows and doors daily, Milgard employs more than 450 team members across various roles. Lee emphasized their commitment to community outreach, noting that last year, the Milgard Foundation donated over $60,000 and contributed more than 700 volunteer hours to local nonprofits, including Michelle's Place and Project Touch. Looking ahead, Milgard plans to increase its capacity and revenue by over 25% this year and aims to double its plant capacity in the next five years.
Meanwhile, Shannon Murphy, Chief Relationship Officer at Aquamor, shared insights into their operations. Celebrating 20 years in Temecula, Aquamor manufactures and distributes water filtration products, with 99% of their offerings produced in the U.S. The company operates from a 120,000 square foot facility and boasts over 20 patents. Last year, Aquamor sold over 2 million filters globally. In response to the Palisades fire, Aquamor has taken an active role in addressing wildfire-related water safety issues, helping homeowners access clean drinking water.
Both companies are not only contributing to the local economy but are also dedicated to enhancing community welfare and environmental safety. Their growth plans signal a promising future for Temecula as a hub for innovative manufacturing and community support.
Converted from Made in Temecula | Milgard and Aquamor meeting on July 17, 2025
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