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Joiners in Norfolk
Are you looking for qualified joiners in Norfolk? If so, you’ve come to the right place.
At Checkatrade, our member database includes a wide range of joiners working in Norfolk.
To find the best joiners in your area, Checkatrade can help.
Scroll up to the top of the page to find your search results for Checkatrade joiners near you.
Or, you can use our simple request a quote system to contact quality joiners in your area.
What is joinery?
Joinery is an area of woodworking that involves joining different parts of wood together to create a single structure.
Joinery involves using various techniques to connect pieces of wood. Some joiners use only wood-based methods while others incorporate metal and mechanical fixtures and fastenings such as screws, bolts, nails, and hinges.
Joinery usually takes place in a workshop. A joiner will create all sorts of wooden objects from furniture and staircases to window and door frames and structural objects.
What’s the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?
The main difference between a carpenter and a joiner is that a joiner works in a workshop making wooden items while a carpenter constructs wooden items on-site.
Joiners are responsible for creating pieces of furniture and other wooden items. Carpenters usually install these items and carry out on-site repairs.
How much does a joiner cost per hour UK?
The cost of a joiner per hour in the UK will depend on the level of skills and experience that they possess.
Take a look at our carpentry prices guide for more information.
Do joiners do doors?
Yes. Joiners can make handcrafted wooden doors in their workshop. They will work to your exact design specifications to create a beautiful purpose-built door.
Is a joiner more skilled than a carpenter?
No. Joiners and carpenters are both highly skilled woodworking professionals. In fact, both trades complement each other and carry out different tasks.
As mentioned above, a joiner is responsible for making wooden products in their workshop. A carpenter will install the products that the joiner has made.
Both joiners and carpenters have varying skill levels and areas of specialism. Some joiners may also carry out carpentry work while some carpenters will be competent joiners.
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