Winandy Greenhouse Co., Inc. has established itself as a leader in greenhouse design, manufacture, and installation since its inception in 1919. Originally founded by Mike Winandy as a sole proprietorship in the early 1920s and incorporated in 1929, the company has maintained its focus exclusively on greenhouses for over 75 years. This dedication has seen the company thrive through various economic challenges, including the Great Depression and World War II.
Specializing in institutional, governmental, commercial, and large residential projects, Winandy Greenhouse Co. operates as both a general contractor and a subcontractor. The firm is known for its ability to provide specification-grade greenhouses and high-quality environmental control equipment, including ventilation, heating systems, and watering systems. Their SUN-MATE® greenhouse systems utilize innovative tempered glass technology, ensuring durability and energy efficiency.
Winandy serves a diverse clientele, from educational institutions and research clients to commercial florists and seed companies. Their extensive operational area includes clients across the continental United States and Canada, with a strong presence in nearly every state. The company's commitment extends to delivering fully integrated greenhouse solutions, complete with all necessary accessories, including motorized shade systems and environmental controls.
The firm's success is rooted in its unwavering values of integrity, teamwork, and customer satisfaction. With a highly experienced staff, including civil engineers and design professionals, Winandy Greenhouse Co. is well-equipped to manage projects of any scale, delivering unmatched service through careful planning and execution.
Over the decades, Winandy has built a stellar reputation, characterized by a strong credit rating and a history of bond reliability, which assures clients of their financial stability and project dependability. Their offices and manufacturing facilities in Richmond, Indiana, encompass over 32,000 square feet, housing advanced manufacturing equipment to maintain their competitive edge in the greenhouse industry.