A B Carpentry specialise in Sash windows and professional timber repairs, using quality timber and not filler, repairs to all types of windows, doors and frames and other timber splicing repairs. At A B Carpentry we offer specialist work to sash windows from a single cord to a new window with a personal and friendly, yet professional service. We provide free estimates and site surveys. All work carried out is fully insured and guaranteed. A B Carpentry is based in Colchester, Essex and provides Sash Windows, Casement Windows, Windows Repair & Maintenace, Draft Proofing Windows & Timber Repairs.
It is now possible to have your rattly and draughty windows stripped and fitted with a draught proofing system. The system is fitted to the top rail, the meeting rail and the bottom rail, but also the parting beads and the staff beads are machined and the draught stripping is fitted, every gap is measured and the correct strip is used to be the best for that window. A B Carpentry is based in Colchester, Essex and provides window draught proofing repairs and restoration. Covering the majority of Essex and Suffolk including Colchester, Chelmsford, Ipswich, Felixstowe, Woodbridge, Newmarket and Bury St. Edmunds.
This is a holiday let, in Harwich. The windows were in a really bad condition, all the windows had to have complete new window sills, and the first 300-450 mm of internal and external facing was changed and also the sash/ pulley runner, was cut out and new sections machined up and replaced complete.
The Old Rectory in Colchester, this was the 12 foot, bedroom window that was the only one to have the window sill replaced, and the window frame was machined out so that the glass can be changed internally for ease, should there be a stone chip from the road for example.
This external door had to be repaired, all the decay was removed and then treated and new sections machined up and glued and pinned into place, sanded down and then primed before refitting ready for decoration.
Another sash window job, this time, customer requested all the paint was to be removed from the sash windows and then a quality primer and then undercoat applied prior to the windows being reinstalled, these were also machines up for the draught proofing system to complete the project. The whole house is being done.
The job at The Old Rectory in Lexden, Colchester, has been a very interesting and time consuming project, lots of timber repairs and replacement, glazing changed from single glazed to thermal and acoustic sealed units, which meant all the timber window frames had to be machines on-site, in-situ, so.