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Joinery Manufacture For the Construction Industry

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Many of the larger construction companies still have a joinery workshop as part of their overall resources but lots of the medium to more compact companies experienced to close part of their production facilities and out- source joinery along with other skills to sub- contractors. This makes sense financially as work was created to order and you can find no overheads, such as paying for utilities/wages when there is little work on.

As recovery in the construction industry starts to happen which you can find definite signs of, there will be a demand for specialised products- joinery, metalworking, etc. With no" internal" production available, contractors will undoubtedly be sub contracting even more work than before.

So we have to start looking at ways of production which will help kick start the regeneration.

One possible idea is buying in component items for minimal assembly but achieving great cost savings. Doors and windows are both available in kit forms, in a variety of timbers and styles. Maybe even the larger companies will look as of this idea. Lets take windows for example. If you are building a large numbers of similar houses, the probabilities are that multiples of exactly the same window style and size will be required. You will want to have the windows made off site in component form, transported to your business for assembly ( that is easily done as the windows take up significantly less space and are less inclined to be damaged) and to site for fitting and glazing. Assembly is very straightforward and may be completed by semi skilled labour.This can work as long because the company who is given the duty of producing your windows is set up to do this. Research them carefully and seek references before ordering.

An excellent joinery company will be able to tailor a product to suit your requirements. Stormproof style or traditional, a variety of mouldings depending on look and various timbers to suit all budgets.

Some companies just want the fully assembled and painted window on site with glazing prepared to fix. https://joiners-barrowinfurness.co.uk/ will raise the unit cost but saves time on site. Again look at the quality of what's on offer- frame thickness, timber quality, paint finish and ironmongery if it's provided. Visit and speak to the business to gauge if they have the resources and skills to manufacture just what you want.

Doors can be supplied in component form but generally customers want them fully assembled and quite often pre-hung in a frame with all ironmongery fitted and then removed. Once on site, the door frame just needs fitting in the frame and checking it is plumb, before refitting the door and ironmongery. This saves time and effort on site and usually prevents problems like locks not operating correctly because they have been pre- tested during initial fitting.

The benefit of fully assembled items is that they can be be pre-finished with paint or lacquer, again saving time on site.


It isn't unusual to see "pod" type units being sent to site, specifically for bathrooms- where in fact the unit is pre tiled and all items fitted. Once on site the water and drainage connections are made and the unit is practically complete. The speed of creating using these new pre-fabs is incredible. Wall sections including cut outs for windows and doors can be built by hardly any workers in a matter of hours.

I think that with the population due to increase, we need more affordable housing for several and new ways to reduce build time. Maybe its time for a change of attitude.

The government must also take renewable energy such as for example solar power and spend money on the technology. New houses should have a solar panel and these are now available in "tile look" therefore you don't even see the unit once its installed. It has to be the way we begin to think.

Hope you agree.

Give me your thoughts.

Gordon

Burwood Joinery Ltd is really a manufacturing joinery business based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

They offer a bespoke service creating beautiful and practical timber products ranging from Sash Windows to Hardwood External doors, Made by hand conservatories and Orangeries, Ornate staircases, Individual furniture pieces, Designer Mouldings and personally commissioned items.

All work is undertaken utilizing the best in materials and modern techniques, in conjunction with a long time of experience and product development.
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