EAST NORRITON, PA — Graboyes Window & Door, a family-owned business in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is marking its 75th anniversary this year. The company, which was officially recognized in 2006 as the longest continually running business in East Norriton township, has successfully blended craftsmanship and functionality to become a trusted provider of high-quality windows and doors.
Founded in 1949 by Joseph and Shirley Graboyes, the company has been passed down through three generations. The latest generation — siblings Jon Graboyes, Montana Graboyes, and Noah Herman — are bringing fresh perspectives to the time-honored traditions that have long defined the business.
As they step into leadership roles, the trio remains committed to upholding the values that have set Graboyes apart from competitors. “We are immensely proud to continue the legacy that our grandparents started 75 years ago,” said Jon Graboyes. “Quality, integrity, and customer satisfaction have always defined Graboyes Window & Door.”
Under their guidance, the company is set to expand its offerings, including energy-efficient siding, while preserving the personal touch that customers appreciate. As part of their commitment to innovation, the new leadership will ensure that Graboyes continues to offer top-of-the-line products that meet the changing needs of their clientele.
To commemorate their 75th anniversary, Graboyes plans to invite the community to join in celebrating their remarkable journey. A community gathering is planned for June 22, complete with food, giveaways, and surprises. But the celebration goes beyond just one day.
In addition to the festivities, Graboyes is deepening its commitment to the community. The company will continue its collaboration with Habitat for Humanity and pledge 750 hours to volunteer services. Ten local classrooms will each receive a $750 grant, and local sports teams and events will receive support throughout the year.
As they look forward to the next 75 years, Graboyes Window & Door remains committed to providing high-quality products and services while making a positive impact on the community that has supported them for generations.
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