Call Hillhead Joiners on 07710 096553 if you are looking for local, professional joiners and carpenters who cover the Torbrex area of Stirling.
We are a professional joinery and carpentry company who are 100% customer focussed. We have over 20 years of experience in the local joinery and carpentry industries, and are known for our professionalism and high-quality workmanship.
We have established a strong reputation for exceptional customer satisfaction, we are very proud that our clients consistently praise our attention to detail, timely project completion, and excellent communication throughout the process. View our customers Google Reviews below. Here are just a few examples of our custom joinery and carpentry services we offer:
INTERNAL JOINERY WORKS
- New internal doors, facings and skirtings
- Wood wall panelling
- Media walls
- Timber sliding sash and case window restoration and refurbishment
- Real wood and laminate flooring supply and fitting service
- Bespoke wardrobe storage solutions
EXTERNAL JOINERY WORKS
- Glass balustrade system supply and fitting service
- Timber decking and composite decking supply and fitting service
- Garden Pergolas
- All types of timber fencing
- Wooden garden gates and driveway gates
- New doors and windows
The job doesn’t finish until our customer is 100% happy enough to sign off on the project. If you want quality work that is thorough and comes with a guarantee, you have found the perfect team. Hillhead Joiners Stirling are highly skilled and creative. Their joiners have all achieved Advanced Craft City and Guilds certification, ensuring customers receive top-quality workmanship.
JOINERS TORBREX, STIRLING
Here is a short history on Torbrex, Stirling
Torbrex, a historic area in Stirling, has roots dating back to medieval times. Originally a small rural settlement, its name is believed to derive from the Scots Gaelic words meaning “hill of the badger” or “rocky place.” During the medieval period, Torbrex was an agricultural hamlet, providing food and resources to nearby Stirling. The area played a role in Scotland’s turbulent past, as Stirling was often at the center of conflict, particularly during the Wars of Independence.
Over time, Torbrex grew into a thriving community, with local industries and tradespeople supporting Stirling’s economic development. In the 17th century, Torbrex became known for its connection to the Covenanters, a Presbyterian movement resisting royal interference in the church. Some locals were active in the cause, and secret gatherings are believed to have taken place in the area. This period left a lasting mark on Torbrex’s historical identity.
By the 19th and 20th centuries, Torbrex evolved from a rural hamlet into a more developed suburb of Stirling. As industrialization transformed Scotland, the expansion of roads, railways, and housing developments integrated Torbrex more closely with the city. Despite modernization, the area has retained its historical charm, with some older buildings and sites reflecting its past. In the mid-20th century, Torbrex became a desirable residential area, attracting families and professionals due to its proximity to Stirling’s amenities and schools.
Today, it remains a well-regarded neighborhood with a strong sense of community. While much of its early rural character has changed, its history is still remembered through local heritage initiatives and historical records. Torbrex stands as an example of how a small historic settlement can grow while maintaining links to its past.
Call Hillhead Joiners on 07710 096553 if you are looking for local, professional joiners and carpenters who cover the Torbrex area of Stirling and the surrounding urban and rural communities:
Stirling, Aberfoyle, Balfron, Bridge of Allan, Buchlyvie, Callander, Cambusbarron, Cambuskenneth, Causewayhead, Denny, Dollar, Doune, Dunblane, Falkirk, Gargunnock, Gartmore, Gleneagles, Kippen, Larbert, Menstrie, Stenhousemuir, Tillicoultry and all of Central Scotland.