Carpenters / Joiners
Darlington
Geoff Mller
29 Orchard Road, Darlington
DL3 6HS
Loft Conversions, Purpose Made Furniture, Period Renovation & Repairs
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Fletcher Joinery
261 Whessoe Rd, Darlington,
DL3 0YL
Bowman Storm - Proof Windows, Period Window Specialists
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W Hogg Joinery
1 Back Bowman St, Darlington
DL3 0HG
100% Reliable - Est. 1970, Quality Assured & Fixed Prices, Supply Or Supply & Fitted
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Home to just 105,600 people, Darlington has one of the strongest economies in the north east, here in County Durham.
Darlington’s passenger railway was the world’s first, the market town manufactured the carriages and locomotives to keep it running, before becoming a hub for engineering and bridge building. Even the iconic clock tower was a gift from an industrialist, Joseph Pease.
The 19th century saw powerful Quaker families investing heavily in Darlington, but today in the 21st century, it’s enjoying a £10 million cash injection for the Town Centre Pedestrian Heart Project and a further £170 million boost to create Central Park.
The Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company, responsible for the Sydney Harbour Bridge, are headquartered here, as are Student Finance England, while EE is the largest local employer alongside the largest Argos distribution centre in Britain. And you’re not short of talented local tradesmen either.
From plasterers in Blackwell to roofers in Harrowgate Hill and pest control in Haughton le Skerne, take your pick of local tradesmen in our Darlington directory.
Need someone to deal with your woodwork? Get these local craftsmen in. Some construct and repair building frameworks, others install kitchen cabinets and drywall. It's all about finding the right tradesman for the job - and we've made it easy.
Specialist carpenters and joiners combine style with substance. They may carve ornate staircases or install your all-important window frames and doors. It's not as easy as these tradesmen make it look to measure, cut and shape wood to specification.
If you're remodelling your home, or after something smaller like a built-in-wardrobe to fill, dig out your blue prints, then give your local carpenter or joiner a call.