How To Choose A Carpenter In Bristol, Bath & Chippenham

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Nov 02

Beginning with the foundation.

How To Choose A Carpenter In … Bristol, Bath & Chippenham

This article is aimed at customers in search of carpenters in Bristol, Bath and surrounding areas. Wherever you’re based or whatever carpentry service you require, be that decking or a staircase, this article will outline steps you can take to avoid those cowboys and employ the pro’s for results that last.  

In this post, we’ll use the phrase ‘deck builder’ and ‘carpenter’ interchangeably as we explore references, images and deposits.

Ask For References

Regardless of age or experience, your carpenter should have a list of references to hand. Some carpenters have earned their qualifications in higher education, others began as apprentices in local business. Either path will leave a trail of references that you should ask for. Another option is review sites.

Today the internet hosts a selection of trusted review sites. While TripAdvisor can make or break venues and hotels, local business contractors are catered for by an array of outlets including Facebook, Google and Yelp.co.uk.  Here’s a sample of our testimonials.

Ask For Their Portfolio

A true carpenter takes pride in their work. Just as an artist possesses a catalogue of their finest works, your carpenter too should have a portfolio. You can view our portfolio here.  

Your carpenters portfolio should illustrate attention to detail, a range of materials and project diversity.

A good deck builder, for example, should have images outlining composite and wooden decks with a diverse range of features such as stairs, rails and LED lights. Many wooden deck builders, struggle to install composite deck options. If you opt for Millboard decking, you should ask if your contractor has experience with this brand.

Their work should display a knowledge and dexterity that can adapt to your specifications and budget. 

Deposits

Be wary of a contractor who asks for a large down-payment months in advance. In demand carpenters may require a nominal fee to hold your place on their schedule. It’s also common for carpenters to ask for an advance to cover the cost of the materials required. First though, do your due diligence and implement the steps above. 

Whether you’re based in Bristol, Bath, Chippenham or beyond we hope you have found these tips helpful. Rest assured, our experience, professionalism and VFM is among the best in region. Contact us with your decking, fencing and general carpentry inquiries here. 

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