Glyngary machinery investment

Glyngary Joinery in £250,000 new machinery investment

Glyngary Joinery in £250,000 new machinery investment

Glyngary Joinery has made a £250,000 investment in new machinery to expand production capacity and reduce lead times – all while reportedly upholding the craftsmanship that defines its heritage.

The latest investment includes new profiling machinery in the joinery department, enabling the team to manufacture more frames each week in response to growing demand. In the assembly area, a new milling solution for astragal bars and beads has been installed to streamline production, improving both speed and precision.

In addition, a new hydraulic corner cramping machine will accelerate the seamless joining of mortise and tenon joints, enhancing both structural strength and aesthetic consistency.

Joe Trueman, Director at Glyngary Joinery, said: “This investment has been carefully planned to support our continued growth.

“We’re committed to reducing lead times for our customers, while still delivering the handmade quality we’re known for. These latest additions to our workshop enhance efficiency without losing sight of our craftsmanship-led approach.”

The investment reportedly comes as demand continues to rise for high-performance, traditionally made timber windows and doors.

Glyngary says its ability to combine modern precision with time-honoured joinery techniques has made it a trusted partner for window installers, trade counters, architects, renovators and house builders alike.

“We’ve always believed that growth should never come at the expense of quality,” Joe added. “This investment ensures we can serve more customers, more quickly – without losing what makes our products special.”

For more information about Glyngary, visit: Glyngary – Honouring Craft. Delivering Excellence

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