A family business Ceramic Tile and Bathrooms is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Paul Nevitt, from Nantwich, started the business which was then joined by his wife Janette and three children Matthew, Steven and Laura.
The company was founded in 1992 with the aim to provide quality tiles at very competitive prices.
And as the business grew the original premises was not big enough and they moved to larger store on Mill Street, Crewe, where the business continued to expand and develop further.
It moved to a larger showroom at its current address 92-94 Mill Street, Crewe.
Paul and Janette’s two sons and daughter then joined the company and continue to push the business forward.
The family along with their staff celebrated 30 years in business on March 7.
Laura said: “We feel so lucky to have been in business so long!
“Many things in Crewe have changed over the years and we are very fortunate to have had such success and grow the business.
“We love being a part of our local community.
“Customers who came to us 30 years ago are now coming back with their children and grandchildren trusting us to provide them with our quality products and service.
“We put our success down to our very loyal customers, our excellent customer service and our fantastic team of staff, some who have been with us 19 years.
“We made it through a hard couple of years due to COVID and lockdowns through our click/collect and delivery service, we couldn’t let our customers down and made sure we were there for them during such a difficult time.
“As a family we couldn’t be prouder of how far we have come, we hope to continue our success for many more years to come.”
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