Local Joiners

One of the most admirable qualities about your home is the joinery. Unfortunately, however professionally it was done to begin with over time it will wear down and will need to be repeated. It is important for you to get the right joiner to do it for you in order to achieve the original quality of the work. You should be able to differentiate between a carpenter and a joiner – many people assume that they are the same and that is their first mistake.
A carpenter takes care of big carpentry projects; you are more likely to find them on construction sites than inside homes. A joiner, on the other hand, is a professional who takes care of smaller projects inside the home. They work on things like cabinets, doors, windows, stairs, wardrobes and other woodwork. Don’t just assume that becuase someone handles wood they can get the job done – confirm that they are qualified joiners by asking to see their credentials.
Learning how to do joinery takes many years. Many joiners learn while apprenticing for more experienced joiners, but is also important that they get some formal instruction. There are several schools in the UK that offer joinery courses. Before you hire ask the joiner whether they have attended any of these schools. They should be able to show you credentials to back up their schooling.
One of the biggest problems in joinery is jobs that take longer than homeowners anticipated – a job that was supposed to be completed in a few days could end up going on for weeks. Before you invite a joiner to do any work in your home you should agree on a deadline and also what will happen in case the deadline is not met.
There is one joiner in Cambridge who will not let you down – Salmons Bros. Limited have experience in all kinds of joinery work and they are prompt with their deadlines. You can find out more on http://www.salmonbros.co.uk/.