Find a Tradesman
Carpentry & Joinery
- Find a carpenter with the specific experience that you need for your home.
- Get a thorough quote, and get a few of them.
- Never pay in full at the start of your carpentry job.
- Are they qualified?
Depending on the type of carpentry that you need for the construction of your home, hiring just a general carpenter for something like cabinetry can be a mistake. The intricate and detailed work that is involved within something like carpentry means you’ll want to look for someone that has mastered their specific niche. Wood can be hard to work with, and if someone claims they can do all of the carpentry and joinery work within your home, be weary of the type of work you’re going to get. While they may know a bit about it all, finding those who have taken the time to master their craft will make all the difference in the pristine woodwork within your home. You wouldn’t set out to hire a joiner who’s making the window frames, doors, and staircases in your home to also build your cabinets. A general carpenter will work with both a joiner and cabinet maker to install these elements within your home.
You are able to find many carpenters out there who don’t have any professional qualifications. These are the types that have been working with wood for a long time, or may have been apprenticed through a family member. But it’s important to have a relevant carpentry qualification, such as an NVQ or a City & Guilds Diploma in woodworking.