Glyngary Celebrate 40 years

Glyngary Joinery celebrates 40 years in business

Glyngary Joinery celebrates 40 years in business

Timber window and door specialist, Glyngary Joinery, is celebrating 40 years in business this month (July).

Founded in 1985, Glyngary has grown from a small joinery workshop into a nationally recognised name in bespoke timber windows and doors, supplying installers, builders, and contractors across the UK.

Glyngary says throughout its 40-year journey, it has remained true to its roots – delivering beautifully crafted, sustainably sourced timber products with exceptional attention to detail.

From its manufacturing base in Cheshire, Glyngary reportedly continues to blend traditional joinery techniques with the latest in performance-led design, producing products that meet the highest standards of thermal efficiency, security, and style.

“We’re incredibly proud to be celebrating this milestone,” said Joe Trueman, Director at Glyngary Joinery. “The past 40 years have seen huge changes in the industry, but our values have remained constant – to deliver outstanding quality and service, and to continually raise the bar for timber window and door manufacturing.”

Glyngary has created a special timeline video highlighting key milestones in the company’s history – from its early days in a small Cheshire workshop to becoming a trusted nationwide supplier. The video (shown below), showcases the evolution of the business and the moments that have shaped Glyngary’s journey over the past four decades.

Glyngary timeline video

Joe continued: “Reaching 40 years in business is a testament to the talent and commitment of our team, the loyalty of our customers, and the quality of the products we produce. We’re excited for what the future holds as we continue to invest in our people, our products, and the craft of British joinery.”

To find out more about Glyngary’s bespoke timber windows and doors, visit: www.glyngary.co.uk.

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