Lindal Cedar Homes Celebrates 70 Years of Bringing Dreams To Life
Atlantic Custom Homes | June 30, 2015In June 2015, Lindal Cedar Homes marked a rare milestone in the housing industry as it celebrated its 70th anniversary. Founded in 1945 by Sir Walter Lindal, the family-owned company is the largest manufacturer of custom cedar homes in the world – a three-generation success story that’s proven to be as strong and sustainable as its award-winning homes.
Over the years, the company has built its success through its “extended family” of local independent dealers including Atlantic Custom Homes in Cold Spring, NY.
“We are tremendously proud to be celebrating 70 years of helping our customers build their dreams,” said Bob Lindal, president of the company and a son of Sir Walter Lindal. “In an industry where many businesses come and go with the ups and downs of the economy, Lindal’s longevity means more than ever in the marketplace. Just like our homes, the company is built to last.”Lindal continues to expand on the strengths that have distinguished the company and its homes for decades: the innovative vision of Sir Walter Lindal, holder of dozens of patents and countless awards for outstanding home design; the high quality and sustainability of Lindal homes – their materials, design, engineering and manufacturing; Lindal’s relationships with customers through its local dealer network; and three generations of Lindal family ownership, which brings together a heritage of high quality and a steady infusion of fresh thinking. In recent years, Lindal has enjoyed great success with its warm modern Post & Beam homes in the Lindal Elements, Lindal Architect Collaborative and Turkel Design Lindals.
Yet while its’ home designs have expanded and evolved, other time-proven Lindal traditions live on to earn new appreciation and value. Lindal dealers have proven to be a key to the company’s long-term success and customers’ high level of satisfaction with their homes. The company’s lifetime structural warranty also continues to distinguish Lindal in the industry.
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