Wm S Trimble
Wm S Trimble Company, founded in 1936 by William S. Trimble, has established itself as a prominent supplier and subcontractor within the construction industry. Initially dedicated to the sale of reinforcing steel, the company has significantly broadened its scope over the years by adding a variety of specialty products. Notably, it formed an association with Overhead Door Corporation, leading to the creation of its overhead door division. During World War II, Wm S Trimble further diversified its offerings by introducing Fenestra Steel windows, showcasing its adaptation to market needs and trends. The company was officially incorporated in 1948 and continued to diversify its product range well into the subsequent decades. After the passing of its founder in 1958, the leadership transitioned to his wife, Eleanor Trimble, then to Jim Seiber, and eventually to Wm. S. (Scott) Trimble Jr. in 1987. Currently, the company is helmed by William (Bill) S. Trimble III, ensuring continuity in their family-owned operations.
The diverse product portfolio of Wm S Trimble encompasses commercial and residential offerings that include hollow metal and wooden doors, hardware, toilet accessories, partitions, windows, overhead doors, dock equipment, and advanced security integrations. Their dedicated services extend to architectural hardware, making them a strategic partner to architects and contractors by focusing specifically on Sections 8 and 10 of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) format. Underpinning their operations is a commitment to quality, which is reflected in their professional team of certified Architectural Hardware Consultants, who are recognized across the nation for their expertise.
Serving a customer base that primarily consists of architects and contractors, Wm S Trimble has three key locations in Tennessee, namely Knoxville, Johnson City, and Chattanooga, along with a facility in Roanoke, Virginia. This geographical presence allows them to effectively meet the needs of their clients across a broad region, reinforcing their role as a reliable and experienced partner in the construction industry.
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