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Get 3 Free QuotesThe made to measure Fairmitre wooden window and door is individually manufactured to allow flexibility of design, size and style. All our joinery work is done in house and every detail chosen by you ranging from moulding styles and designs. We specialise in listed building and conservation areas ensure every detail it matched but where available using modern methods. Fairmitre bespoke flush casement Fairmitre system is manufactured using an x 4x3 (100mm x 75mm) section finished off internally with a smooth chamfered edge.
Established in 2005 and drawing on 17 years experience in the trade, Circle Joinery offers a wide range of high quality interior and exterior joinery using traditional and modern construction techniques. Projects can vary from a single window to a complete house re-fit, and everything from boats to barn conversions. Our aim is to continue to grow by providing a high quality of craftsmanship combined with friendly and genuine customer care.
Our team of highly skilled and experienced carpenters are qualified and knowledgeable in designing and building tailored timber solutions that are unique and crafted with extensive attention to detail. All clients receive a bespoke joinery service that delivers a custom-built piece that will compliment your home for years to come. All services by Louka Fine Finish come with a full warranty period and can also be regularly serviced with our maintenance and service plans, this will keep them looking newly built year after year.
Arkle Bespoke is a kitchen and handmade joinery business based in South Shropshire, owned and operated by Shan Harrison. Shan has been providing carpentry and joinery services to clients in and around South Shropshire for over 15 years. Through recommendations and commitment to quality and customer services, the business has developed and we are now keen to build upon our success. At Arkle Bespoke we understand that we are working within your home. That is why we are committed to offer the very best service, all work is undertaken with great care and we give the upmost respect to your environment.
I only use local joinery shops because that way I believe I can speak to people face to face and where bespoke joinery is being ordered fine adjustments can be made to suit the customers requirements. Just about anything can be made to suit your requirements, whether its a garden bench or an arched set of french doors.
If you answered "Yes" to any of the above questions then you should contact Marches Woodworm & Damp who have 22 years of experience in providing Joinery and Timber Repair Services and more recently dry and wet rot, woodworm and other treatments to residential and commercial customers throughout Ludlow and the surrounding areas. You will find us to be punctual, polite and professional as we go about our work; leaving you with a job that is completed as quickly as possible, with a minimum disruption and to a very high standard of workmanship.
Andy Smith has provided for many years all aspects of traditional carpentry, joinery and property repairs to customers over a 20 mile radius of Taunton. All customers receive a professional and reliable service. You can contact Andy Smith Carpentry Services by using our online form, by emailing info@andysmithcarpentry.co.uk or by calling now on 01823 663 600 or 07899 908 902. Many thanks for all your help Andy. Knowing that the job is going to be finished to a high standard takes 90% of all the grief out of my job!
We are a small family run business specialising in repairs and maintenance of traditional half timbered and historic buildings, both commercial and domestic. We also undertake purpose made joinery from small to large projects as well as sash window repairs. Stephen gave a full days talk and demonstation about repairs to sash windows and timber purchases to a selected audiance of Architects, Conservations Officers and other interested clients. Stephen was asked to give a demonstration at the NEC Birmingham for the Society For the Protection of Ancient Buildings to the general public, trade, architects etc. about traditional repairs.