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Joiners in Whitehaven

Joiners in Whitehaven fit doors, staircases, skirting, fitted wardrobes and bespoke woodwork in homes across the town. Whether it's first-fix carpentry on a renovation or a one-off piece for a living room, there are skilled local joiners and carpenters to call on. Several also cover Egremont, Cleator Moor and Workington. Browse the listings below to find a joiner's contact details and discuss your woodwork.

Local Joiners near Whitehaven

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David Green Joinery Contractors Limited

📞 07876 112781

📍 Whitehaven, Cumbria

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Haven Joinery 15

📍 Whitehaven, Cumbria

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MARKJOINERY

📞 07541 966814

📍 Whitehaven, Cumbria

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Mather's Building & Joinery

📞 01946 695448

📍 Whitehaven, Cumbria

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TG Joinery

📞 07931 697719

📍 Whitehaven, Cumbria

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Joiner prices in Whitehaven

Typical local costs — a guide only; always confirm with a written quote.

  • Hourly rate£35–£55
  • Day rate£180–£280
  • Hang internal door£80–£150
  • Fitted wardrobes£1,000–£3,000
  • New staircase (fitted)£1,500–£4,000
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Joiners in Whitehaven — FAQs

How much does a joiner cost in Whitehaven?

Whitehaven joiners typically charge £35–£55 an hour or £180–£280 a day. Hanging an internal door is around £80–£150, fitted wardrobes £1,000–£3,000, and a new staircase supplied and fitted £1,500–£4,000 depending on design.

What's the difference between a joiner and a carpenter?

Broadly, a joiner makes and fits timber items like doors, stairs and furniture, while a carpenter fixes timber on site. In practice many Whitehaven tradespeople do both, so describe your job and they'll confirm they can help.

What should I look for when hiring a joiner?

Look for a local joiner with photos of finished work, good reviews and insurance. For bespoke pieces, ask to see examples and confirm the timber and finish. Get a written quote covering materials, fitting and any making time.

Can a joiner make bespoke furniture?

Yes — many Whitehaven joiners build bespoke wardrobes, shelving, window seats and one-off pieces to fit your space exactly. Bespoke work costs more than flat-pack but lasts longer and suits awkward Lakeland cottage rooms and alcoves.

Do joiners do first-fix and second-fix work?

Yes — first-fix covers structural timber and stud walls during a build; second-fix is doors, skirting, architrave and finishing. A Whitehaven joiner can handle either, and many work alongside local builders on renovations.

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