Clayton Supply Expands Morristown, Tennessee, Production Operations
07/14/2025
The company’s existing facility, Clayton Morristown Lux Doors, builds doors for all 40 Clayton Home Building Group homebuilding facilities.
“We’re proud of the longevity and growth of our operations at the Morristown facility. We opened in 2010 as a distribution and lamination center, launched Lux Doors ten years later and now we’re continuing the momentum by expanding the Lux product line and lamination capabilities. This growth, which we owe to the dedication of the Clayton Morristown team and support from the community, will support our vision to become a leading, single-family national housing brand that opens doors to a better life through attainable homeownership for families across the country,” Matt Stites, president, Clayton Supply said.
Clayton Supply is the main supplier of building materials to all of Clayton's manufacturing facilities across the U.S. The company manufactures components like vinyl, windows, and cabinets.
“At TNECD, we strive to recruit companies that are not only the right fit for our state but also for our communities. Today’s announcement would not be possible without the exceptional leadership in Morristown and Hamblen County who have worked to set this community up for economic success, and I thank Clayton Supply leadership for their trust and investment in East Tennessee,” noted TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter.
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