Glyngary Joinery gets a rebrand after investment

Glyngary Joinery gets a rebrand after investment

Glyngary Joinery, a family-run business specialising in premium timber windows and doors, has unveiled a new rebrand thanks to recent third party investment.

Along with the launch of a new website and the addition of an experienced National Sales Manager, the fresh new look honours the company’s roots while positioning it for future growth.

Fenestration industry investor Joe Trueman, has joined the Warrington-based company as a shareholder. This investment provides a springboard for Glyngary to grow, which starts with the recent rebrand.

“With the ever-increasing rise in popularity of timber and the growth of the UKs premium market, I was keen to find a company to work with in the sector,” said Joe. “As soon as I met the guys at Glyngary and walked around the workshop, I knew it was the right fit for me. There’s a real feel of genuine craftsmanship and care about the place, and we’re all excited about taking the business to the next level.”

Formed in 1985 by Colin Yates, his sons Glyn and Gary have continued the traditions established by their father to build an award-winning company that boasts an unmatched team of quality craftsmen. Committed to innovation and sustainability, they produce high-performance timber products that are Accoya® as standard.

“Accoya is sourced from fast-growing, sustainably managed forests and is FSC-certified,” continued Joe. “Plus, the process that makes Accoya so durable gives it a carbon-negative profile over its lifetime. So, when savvy installers choose to sell and fit Accoya windows and doors, they’re making a choice that’s good for the planet too. Accoya has changed the possibilities for timber, and this presents a fantastic opportunity for the UK fenestration industry that I couldn’t ignore.

“We can’t wait to see the reaction to the new branding and website, but we’ve also got lots of other big plans in the pipeline. We’re passionate about supporting and growing our network of approved installers and re-sellers, offering expertise and practical tools to help them grow alongside us and embrace the timber comeback.

“The quality of products that Glyngary manufactures are second to none and our extensive apprenticeship programme ensures that we’re actively passing on those skills to the next generation, ensuring our stringent standards are maintained.”

www.glyngary.co.uk.

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