Brian Greer's Tin-Ceilings Walls & Unique Metal

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Phone+1 (519) 743-9710
Address1572 Mannheim Road, RR 2, ON N0B 2H0, Canada
Web Sitewww.tinceiling.com

Work Hours

Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosedClosed now
SundayClosed

About the Business

History of Brian Greer's Tin Ceiling

A shop, a home, a museum, a studio, these are all components of Brian Greer's house in the village of Mannheim, 125 kilometres west of Toronto, Canada. Brian Greer started his career as a tinsmith as early as 1962 apprenticing with Earl Waddell from St. Marys, Ontario, who had been in the trade for fifty years. For over forty years, Brian has worked with tin, copper, brass, stainless steel and other metals.

Brian has always had a fascination with the past. In his shop, which doubles as a museum, shelves and halls are lined with turn of the century tools and household items. Here in neat rows, is everything from wall mounted candle holders to tin lamps with holes poked through the sides in beautiful patters through which light escapes when the lamp is on. Out in the front of his home is a restored antique truck.

Established in 1985.

Business Name

Brian Greer’s Tin-Ceilings Walls & Unique Metal

Specialties

Brian Greer's Tin Ceilings is the leading manufacturer of tin ceiling products and tin ceiling tiles, with over 50 years experience in the metal industry. The metal ceiling panels, tiles and tin ceiling products that we manufacture offer the highest quality and definition, and we offer the largest assortment of tin ceiling designs in stock for immediate delivery. Our tin ceiling products are historically correct, and we manufacture our metal ceiling pieces as they were manufactured over 100 years ago.

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Accepts Debit Cards

Business Owner

Brian G. (Business Owner)

Brian has always had a fascination with the past. In his shop, which doubles as a museum, shelves and alls are lined with turn of the century tools and household items. Here in neat rows, is everything from wall mounted candle holders to tin lamps with holes poked through the sides in beautiful patters through which light escapes when the lamp is on. Out in the front of his home is a restored antique truck.

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