
Ray Grahams Limited was established in 1970 by our 'Uncle Ray' and was a small outlet selling paint, timber and hardware to the local Newtownards community. Over 40 years on Ray Grahams is still afamily run independent business and one of the biggest in the UK & Ireland. It has grown to be a large Builders and DIY enthusiasts 'megastore' and is still located on the Donaghadee Road after several changes of premises increasing in size each time.

With extensive knowledge and experience in the supply of timber roofs, Rodney Wilson and John Pollock established this company in 1992 to offer a more comprehensive service to all sectors of theconstruction industry, both private and commercial, throughout Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man. We offer a local delivery service direct to site and off-loaded from our lorries which have fitted cranes.

Larsen Building Products, as part of the Larsen group of companies, has been manufacturing quality building products since establishment in 1975. Larsen has now grown to become a market leadingmanufacturer of a comprehensive range of products for the construction industry.

IJK Timber Group Ltd comprises of three companies, Irvin & Sellers, Keizer Venesta and Northern Hardwood Ltd. We operate from two sites in Northern Ireland and offer a comprehensive range of panelproducts, softwoods and hardwoods. We are a locally owned company, the present shareholders acquired the business in May 2004. In 2005 we invested in a new timber treatment plant to further develop our service offer for softwood customers.

The Ebrington Barracks in L'Derry recently underwent an extensive refurbishment and extension. JP Corry worked closely with H&J Martin to supply and fit the Deluxe range of cubicles, plywoodpostformed vanity units and plywood postformed IPS. JP Corry recently supplied Ibstock brick to a new social housing development on Buncrana Road in L'Derry. The development consisted of 67 new properties including houses, apartments and duplexes.

We are an independent family owned Builders Merchant Group and supply both the trade and the general public within the construction sector. With ten branches located between Dublin and the North-Westwe believe that you will find everything you need for your building project, no matter how big or small.

McGregor Hardwood is a long established business located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located in the docks area of the city and its central location makes it easy for our express deliveryservice throughout the city and country. Established in 1879 and everpresent and operational since. It has supplied timber to the ill fated Titanic and many of the finer business' throughout the city of Belfast.

RTD Crawford Ltd is the largest machinist of imported timber in Ireland with one of the most up-to-date milling facilities in Europe. The company has 2 sites: the head office is located in Lisbellaw,Co. Fermanagh and the dock operation is located within the Belfast Harbour Estates. RTD Crawford Ltd was established in Lisbellaw, Co. Fermanagh in 1978. In the initial stages of production Ronnie Crawford and a single employee saw the timber through every stage of processing and delivery.

From building supplies to removals, Andy's Stores can do it all. We operate throughout Newtownabbey and the wider County Antrim locale, so you don't have to worry about whether we can get to you,because we can. As a family run business with 50 years' experience in Newtownabbey and County Antrim, we're respected. Most of our business comes via word of mouth recommendations, so you can be sure of our quality.

LBS was founded in 2001 by Peter Lagan, who identified a lack of quality natural slate materials in the Irish market at that time. The market was dominated by Spanish and other imported slate, andthere were a number of high profile roof failures, which was giving the sector a bad reputation. LBS focused initially on supplying only quality natural slate from the Welsh quarries but later expanded into dealing with some of the better quality quarries in Spain and further afield.