By Jesse Sanchez.
Bain & Irvine is celebrating 80 years in business with a renewed focus on the heritage craftsmanship that has shaped the company since 1946. Founded after World War II by George Irvine and Jimmy Bain, the company began as a small roofing operation built around dependable service and high-quality historic roofing work across Scotland. Eight decades later, five generations of roofers have contributed to that legacy, helping preserve historic architecture across Edinburgh, the Lothians and beyond.
This milestone comes as the company also retained its status on the National Heritage Roofing Contractors Register through the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC).
Bain and Irvine said the recognition reflects a responsibility it takes seriously. The company is one of only three roofing businesses in Scotland to currently hold this specific approval, continuing a legacy that has included work on regional landmarks such as Fettes College and Donaldson’s School, as well as several NFRC Awards.
The company has also entered a new phase of growth. Under the guidance of Jamie Anderson, Bain & Irvine recently expanded by merging with the team at Newtown Roofing, a move the company said connects its historic roots with a modern approach to customer care and project management.
That growth has been paired with an international partnership designed to strengthen long-term heritage support for clients. As Bain & Irvine looks ahead, the company says its foundation remains rooted in traditional Scottish craftsmanship while its future includes broader resources, improved project management and a growing team. As Jamie said, “The tools and the times might change, but the core of the job is the same as it was in 1946 — honest, hard work, looking after the team and delivering quality that stands the test of time.”
Learn more about Bain and Irvine’s 80-year legacy and heritage roofing work!
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Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.
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