Carpenters / Joiners
Sheffield
Darren Westwood Building & Joinery
85 Masefield Road, Sheffield
S13 8DN
Refurbishments & Renovations, Kitchen Installation & Design, Bedroom Installation & Design
Calls to 0843 numbers cost 7p per minute plus your phone providers access charge
D T Blakemore Joinery
64 Main Avenue, Sheffield
S17 4FJ
Joiner, Carpenter. Doors, Windows, Kitchens Fitted, Stairs & Skirting
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Brook Bank Joinery
15 Lenton Street, Sheffield
S2 4BH
Traditional Wooden Joinery, Industrial Joinery, Wooden Window Frames
Calls to 0843 numbers cost 7p per minute plus your phone providers access charge
Sheffield was a global centre of metal work and cutlery production for 700 years, since inventing crucible and stainless steel during the industrial revolution.
Today, Steel City is forging a new identity as a modern technology, research and sports hub, with help from 50,000 students at its two universities and the Sheffield City Region Enterprise Zone which encourages development and regeneration across the area.
The city has one of Europe’s largest artificial ski resorts and the world’s oldest association football team.
Sheffield is England’s third most populous district and you won’t struggle to find skilled tradesmen here.
From catteries in Hallam and removal companies in Crookesmoor, to plasterers in Neepsend, find the tradesmen you need in our Sheffield 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.