Trim-Co Exteriors

GA

4.5

Sims Trim Co. In 1985there was an error sending your message. Please try again later Humble beginnings Doyle says&quotWe were doing the trim work on an apartment complex in GainesvilleHe immediately began to use the vinyl siding on a duplex that he was buildingand also on his own home to cover cedar siding that was badly in need of repair. From this point onScott SimsDoyle's soncame to work for the company as an installer in 1985and within that same year Doyle incorporated the business as Trim-Co. In the early 90sWayne SimsDoyle's brothercame on board as an installer as well. That's when Trim-Co. expanded even more. In December of 1999Doyle and Scott purchased the property on Hwy 211. In October of 2000TodayInc. Combine that with the incredible team they&rsquove assembled and you&rsquove got yourself an unmatched team of professionalto your full satisfactionevery time.&nbsp

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(770) 867-8625

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