Bespoke work shaped around existing openings and details

Joinery services
Bespoke and conservation joinery integrated with wider restoration works, with careful attention to existing fabric and architectural character.
Understanding the building before choosing the repair
Traditional windows, doors and shaped timber elements are important to both the weather performance and architectural character of a building. Local decay, failed joints and unsuitable previous alterations do not always mean complete replacement is necessary.
How Restorex approaches the work
Restorex assesses what can be retained before forming a repair or replacement proposal. Bespoke timber elements are made to suit the existing openings and profiles, with joinery coordinated alongside stone surrounds, glazing, decoration and weathering details. This integrated approach is particularly valuable during wider façade restoration.
Typical scope
- Windows, doors and glazed openings
- Timber repairs and replacement elements
- Joinery coordinated with stone and roofing works
Why clients choose Restorex
Repair-first assessment where sound fabric can be retained
Coordination with stonework, glazing and weather protection
Suitable solutions for traditional and conservation projects
Joinery FAQs
Do you repair traditional timber windows?
Yes. The extent of repair depends on the condition of frames, sashes, joints and surrounding construction. Replacement elements can be formed where localised timber is beyond repair.
Can you manufacture shaped or arched joinery?
Yes. Bespoke joinery can be produced for non-standard openings and architectural details, subject to survey and specification.
Is joinery coordinated with stone repairs?
Yes. Coordinating both trades helps ensure openings, stone surrounds, cills and weathering details are resolved together.
Need a clear restoration proposal?
Tell us about the building, the problem and your timescale. Restorex will advise on the appropriate next step.
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