Ian Selby of Timbawood at FIT Show 2025

Timbawood at FIT Show 2025

Timbawood at FIT Show 2025

At FIT Show 2025, Ian Selby of Timbawood, a company that manufactures and installs timber windows and doors, and an Affiliate of The Joinery Network, spoke to Modern Joinery and PiGs Editor George Lewis about his reasons for exhibiting at the show for the first time.

In the above video, Ian explains why Timbawood was at the FIT Show, in order to build a network of companies with a passion for English timber windows and doors, and to show off its range of timber entrances.

Ian also explains the company’s affiliation with The Joinery Network, and the importance of the Network for small companies within the timber sector.

He also explains why it is important to educate the next generations entering the glazing sector, how it impacts communities, and understanding the processes around window and door manufacturing.

Specialists in Timber Windows & Doors | Timbawood

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