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Lancaster joiners specialising in structural and fine joinery. Latest updates Below is a selection of doors fitted in Yealand Redmayne.
This traditional roof completed in 2006/07 consisted of two Green Oak mono-pitch trusses supporting two sets of Green Oak purlins. The roof then continues into a gable extension with the roof supporte...
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The brief for this project was to replicate a section of oak panelling to match the existing, which was reclaimed from an old chapel in Bentham.
The damage in these triple double hung sash windows was quite severe. This was due to a neglect in painting for many years, coupled with them being situated in the side of the house receiving most of ...
The underestimated destructive force of a dripping gutter had caused extensive damage to the base rail of both of these french doors. Replacement would have been expensive so the restoration option wa...
Two huge Green Oak beams were to be used to support a floor in the living room of this new build. The beams were so heavy that it took 6 of us to lift them a few feet at a time. Below you can see we e...
We undertook a number of measures to replace dry rot damage to the roof at this beautiful building in Scorton. Throughout the year of 2006, roof timbers were replaced, roofs reslated, and much lead wo...
Repair of a partially rotten hipped bay window roof in Lancaster. The roof was stripped back, the rotten spars were replaced then reslated and new lead work put in place.
Sometimes architects have strange ideas best known to themselves. For this project we were asked to take a new oak beam and cut it down to sit against a steel boot lintel, with a soffit return underne...
A fine Oak finish laminate floor fitted through two rooms, a purpose built office space with adjoining utility room. The essential expansion gap left around the room edges is covered with a carefully ...
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