Established in 1883 and servicing Cowra and the Central West for over 60 years, Jamiesons Joinery & Building Centre are the experts when it comes to your building needs. An iconic business around the region, the Jeffs family took the reins of the company from the Jamiesons in 1988, and current Managing Director Troy Jeffs said they haven't looked back since. "Seeing such a successful business grow from the hard work that my parents put in, drives me to continue their legacy and continue to grow the business and provide to locals and surrounding areas as we have done for many years." Like many prominent businesses in regional areas, a strong family team certainly helps build success, however Troy said they couldn't do it alone. "We have 14 staff and my family have always said, and I would agree, good staff makes a good business," he said. "Having staff that are committed, honest and loyal are important attributes to making a business work. "This in turn flows over to how our customers are treated. One must believe in the product you are offering your customers, standby your decisions and be fair and honest with your customers. "You also need to have the the drive and commitment to succeed which in turn enables the business to grow and prosper." Lucky for Jamiesons, the business was classed as an essential service throughout COVID restrictions, so were allowed to stay open with the exception of their showroom being closed during the most recent lockdowns. With things opening back up again, Troy said it was great to be able to re-open the showroom, meet with clients again, and get back to doing what they do best. "We strive to achieve the best personal customer service and advice to our customers, whether it be trade enquiries, handymen or the home renovator," he said. "We will always be upfront with pricing and advice and encourage people to reach out with any queries they may have. "Jamiesons also is the only combined joinery/timber yard/building supply business in the Central West, which is an advantage to the customer as we really are a one-stop building shop." In fact, more than customers have benefitted from the generosity of Jamiesons over the years with the whole community receiving support through sponsorship and donations to local sporting groups, schools, the arts and a variety of charities. Troy said the more local support they received, enabled their business to better support the community, employ more local people and further the growth of the business. "We encourage people to shop locally by offering competitive pricing, personal service and after sales service," he said. "Consumers can view our business and products by searching our website, Facebook and Instagram, and through our team being available remotely we can provide information online." Jamiesons Joinery & Building Centre really are a one-stop shop, and have two sides to the business. The first is the joinery and manufacturing side that provides cabinet making services from manufacturing kitchens through to wardrobes and laundry cabinetry, timber windows, timber screen doors, and more. The second side to the business is the building centre and timber yard, which provides retail and trade sales in products such as timber, building supplies, tiles, hardware, plumbing and bathroomware, along with a full fit out showroom for bathrooms and kitchens.
An iconic business around the region, the Jeffs family took the reins of the company from the Jamiesons in 1988, and current Managing Director Troy Jeffs said they haven't looked back since.
"Seeing such a successful business grow from the hard work that my parents put in, drives me to continue their legacy and continue to grow the business and provide to locals and surrounding areas as we have done for many years."
Like many prominent businesses in regional areas, a strong family team certainly helps build success, however Troy said they couldn't do it alone. "We have 14 staff and my family have always said, and I would agree, good staff makes a good business," he said. "Having staff that are committed, honest and loyal are important attributes to making a business work.
"This in turn flows over to how our customers are treated. One must believe in the product you are offering your customers, standby your decisions and be fair and honest with your customers.
"You also need to have the the drive and commitment to succeed which in turn enables the business to grow and prosper."
Lucky for Jamiesons, the business was classed as an essential service throughout COVID restrictions, so were allowed to stay open with the exception of their showroom being closed during the most recent lockdowns. With things opening back up again, Troy said it was great to be able to re-open the showroom, meet with clients again, and get back to doing what they do best.
"We strive to achieve the best personal customer service and advice to our customers, whether it be trade enquiries, handymen or the home renovator," he said. "We will always be upfront with pricing and advice and encourage people to reach out with any queries they may have.
"Jamiesons also is the only combined joinery/timber yard/building supply business in the Central West, which is an advantage to the customer as we really are a one-stop building shop."
In fact, more than customers have benefitted from the generosity of Jamiesons over the years with the whole community receiving support through sponsorship and donations to local sporting groups, schools, the arts and a variety of charities.
Troy said the more local support they received, enabled their business to better support the community, employ more local people and further the growth of the business.
"We encourage people to shop locally by offering competitive pricing, personal service and after sales service," he said. "Consumers can view our business and products by searching our website, Facebook and Instagram, and through our team being available remotely we can provide information online."
Jamiesons Joinery & Building Centre really are a one-stop shop, and have two sides to the business. The first is the joinery and manufacturing side that provides cabinet making services from manufacturing kitchens through to wardrobes and laundry cabinetry, timber windows, timber screen doors, and more.
The second side to the business is the building centre and timber yard, which provides retail and trade sales in products such as timber, building supplies, tiles, hardware, plumbing and bathroomware, along with a full fit out showroom for bathrooms and kitchens.
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