Carpenters & Joiners in Aylesbury
This page lists carpenters and joiners working in Aylesbury and across the wider Vale, with many covering Buckinghamshire and the surrounding counties. You will find general carpenters who handle on-site work such as door hanging, skirting and repairs, alongside joiners and small workshops that make fitted and bespoke timber items to order. Some take on domestic, commercial and industrial work, and several cover nearby towns including Wendover, Haddenham, Aston Clinton, Winslow and Buckingham.
Services covered
- Door hanging and frames
- Skirting and architrave
- Fitted wardrobes
- Kitchen fitting
- Staircases
- Bespoke joinery
- Wall panelling
- Wood flooring
- Loft boarding
- Decking, fencing and timber buildings
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Harris Carpets & Flooring
📍 6 Ball Moor, Buckingham Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- high-quality fitting and finish
- helpful showroom guidance
- professional and tidy fitters
- clear communication throughout
- competitive pricing and ranges
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Work carpenters and joiners cover
Carpentry and joinery covers a broad range of timber work. First-fix carpentry includes structural elements such as floor joists, stud walls and door linings. Second-fix work is the finishing detail, including hanging doors, fitting skirting and architrave, wall panelling and trimming out windows. Joiners typically work from a workshop to make items such as fitted wardrobes, kitchen units, staircases and bespoke furniture, which are then installed on site. Many tradespeople in the Vale handle both general repairs and larger projects, taking on domestic, commercial and industrial work across Buckinghamshire. Some overlap with related trades such as flooring, loft boarding, garden offices and outdoor timber work like fencing and decking.
Qualifications and what to check
Carpentry is not a regulated trade in the way some others are, so there is no single register to check. As a guide, look for a relevant City and Guilds or NVQ qualification, membership of a recognised trade body such as the Guild of Master Craftsmen or the Federation of Master Builders, and public liability insurance. Ask to see examples of past work and recent reviews, and request a written quote before any work starts. For larger projects that involve other trades, you may also want to speak to local builders or electricians who can coordinate the work.
What it typically costs
Pricing varies with the job, the materials and the finish. As a guide, smaller second-fix tasks are often charged at a day rate, while bespoke and fitted projects such as wardrobes, wall panelling and staircases are usually quoted as a fixed price after a site visit. Costs for timber, ironmongery and any made-to-measure items are normally listed separately. Always get more than one quote so you can compare like for like, and check whether the figure includes materials, waste removal and any making good.
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose a carpenter in Aylesbury?
Look for relevant qualifications, public liability insurance and recent reviews. Ask for examples of similar work, get a written quote, and confirm whether the price includes materials and any making good. Open a listing on this page to check ratings, hours and contact details.
What is the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?
A carpenter generally works on site, fitting doors, skirting, wall panelling, flooring and structural timber. A joiner usually makes items in a workshop, such as fitted wardrobes, staircases and bespoke units, which are then installed. Many tradespeople in the Vale do both.
What carpentry services can I find in Aylesbury?
Listed carpenters cover door hanging, skirting and architrave, fitted wardrobes, kitchen fitting, staircases, wall panelling, wood flooring and loft boarding, along with outdoor timber work such as decking, fencing and garden buildings. Some take on domestic, commercial and industrial projects across Buckinghamshire.
How much does carpentry work cost?
It depends on the job. Smaller tasks are often charged at a day rate, while fitted and bespoke projects are typically quoted as a fixed price after a site visit. Materials and made-to-measure items are usually priced separately. Getting more than one quote helps you compare.
Which areas do they cover?
Many carpenters and joiners listed here work across Aylesbury, the wider Vale and Buckinghamshire, including Wendover, Haddenham, Aston Clinton, Winslow and Buckingham, with some covering the surrounding counties. Check the individual listing or ask when you enquire, as coverage and travel can vary.