Security Screens Gympie – Pool Fencing Gympie – N & L Glass & Aluminium

“N & L Glass & Aluminium was established in 2005 by a young Gympie born and bred couple Nick and Lisa Whittaker.”

Nick has been in the glazing industry for over 10 years now. When Nick finished Grade 12 at Gympie State High School he completed his apprenticeship and worked for a few local Glass and Aluminium companies and also down the coast.

A year prior to working full time in the business a past employer of Nick’s was kind enough to give Nick a head start and allow Nick to work part time whilst building the business up.

Once Nick and Lisa married in March’ 2006 they decided to take the plunge and venture out on their own.

N & L Glass & Aluminium provides many services such as security screens and doors’ shower screens’ wardrobes’ doors and windows’ all glass replacements and glass and aluminium pool fencing. Nick also offers a 24 hour service on all emergency glass replacements.

Nick also conducts free measure and quoting of jobs in the Gympie and Tin Can Bay region. They pride themselves on competitive pricing and prompt and accurate work”.

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As the heritage and cultural centre of the Cooloola Region, Gympie boasts a tradition that few areas in Queensland can offer. A city of 16,000 people, Gympie offers the warm hospitality of a country town with all the modern conveniences.

Known as the "Town that Saved Queensland", Gympie's proud heritage began in 1867 with the discovery of gold by prospector James Nash at the site now occupied by the Town Hall. At the time, Queensland was facing bankruptcy due to drought and the fall in wool prices. However, Nash made the five day journey down the Mary River from Maryborough and, after digging up 75 ounces of gold in six days, staked his claim. The Gympie Gold Rush was on, injecting the boost to the Queensland economy that enabled the colony to survive.

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