Meet Modern Joinery at FIT Show 2025

Join Modern Joinery at FIT Show 2025

Join Modern Joinery at FIT Show 2025

Modern Joinery is exhibiting at this year’s FIT Show, taking place at the NEC in Birmingham from 29 April – 1 May 2025. 

In less than a year since its first newscast, the fast-growing online news for the joinery and timber sectors, Modern Joinery has proven its credentials with its readers. For the first time Modern Joinery News is exhibiting alongside its sister publication, PiGs AKA People in Glazing Society, on Stand G14.

A sustainable material

With sustainability and long-term value at the forefront of many industry conversations, timber is quickly regaining popularity within the glazing sector. 

The growing interest in timber windows and doors is being driven by shifting consumer priorities, with both homeowners and businesses seeking environmentally friendly, durable, and aesthetically pleasing solutions.

Timber is increasingly recognised for its sustainability, as it is a renewable material when sourced responsibly. Compared to alternatives such as PVC-U or aluminium, it also has a significantly lower carbon footprint. 

Its longevity and performance make it a highly attractive option, with high-quality timber products offering exceptional durability, excellent thermal efficiency, and a lifespan that can exceed 60 years with proper maintenance. 

Aesthetically, timber provides a premium, timeless appeal that enhances both traditional and contemporary architecture. Timber can also be recycled, repurposed, or biodegraded at the end of its lifespan.

What is FIT Show?

FIT Show has been the UK’s number one trade show for the window, door, flat glass, hardware, components and roofing industry for more than a decade.

The event brings together manufacturers, suppliers, and professionals, providing a vital space for networking, innovation, and industry insights.

For Modern Joinery, FIT Show 2025 represents a fantastic opportunity to promote timber’s growing role in the sector while increasing their presence within the joinery and timber sectors.

Modern Joinery’s George and Sarah look forward to visitors joining them on Stand G14 to discover the latest trends, engage with key players in the joinery and glazing industries, and be part of the movement championing timber as the sustainable choice for the future.

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