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04/06/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments How to Stop Exterior Timber Doors Swelling in Summer and Winter A timber door is a great choice for any home, but it can sometimes become hard to open or close during the year. This is...
30/05/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments How to Look After an External Oak Door A solid oak door is one of the best investments you can make for your home. It offers natural beauty, excellent durabili...
28/05/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments Why Solid Oak Is Still a Great Choice for Joinery Trends in homes and building materials change all the time, but solid oak has never really gone out of style. It’s still...
20/05/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments Why Accoya Wood Is Becoming So Popular for External Joinery When people think about timber doors and windows, they usually think of oak. Oak has been used for years and still looks...
16/05/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments Common Mistakes to Avoid When Ordering Bespoke Joinery Bespoke joinery is a great way to get something made exactly how you want it. Whether it’s doors, windows, stairs or fit...
13/05/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments Custom Made Exterior Timber Frames in Iroko A custom made exterior timber frame can completely change the look of a property. Whether it is being used around a fron...
06/05/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments Accoya vs Oak External Doors: Which Timber is Best? Choosing a new external door is an important decision. It affects the look of your home, how well it performs in bad wea...
01/05/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments Why More Homeowners Are Choosing Accoya for Exterior Doors and Frames When people choose a new front door, they usually think about style first. They want something that looks smart, feels s...
22/04/2026 Advice Informative 0 comments Why Wood Moves (And How to Stop It Causing Problems) Wood might look solid, but it is always moving. You will not see it happen day to day, but over time it expands and s...