Carpenters / Joiners
Wolverhampton

M Crockett Carpentry & Joinery

77 Church Rd, Wolverhampton

WV3 7EW

Carpentry & Joinery, Doors, Windows & Floors, Cabinets, Wardrobes & Kitchens

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Jon Warrender

3 Haden Hill, Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton

WV3 9PT

Windows, Doors & Kitchens, Restoration Work, Skirting, Architrave, Flooring

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M.R Brown & Son

74 Newbolds Road, Wolverhampton

WV10 0SF

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Historically part of Staffordshire, Wolverhampton is now a city in its own right.

Initially a market town specialising in the woollen trade the Industrial Revolution saw it become a major centre for coal mining, steel production, lock making and the manufacture of cars and motorcycles. The economy of the city is still largely based on engineering and in 1927 England's first automatic traffic lights could be seen in Princes Square!

The young Queen Victoria famously once said "Wolverhampton is a large and dirty town but one which received her with great friendliness and pleasure" after visiting Wolverhampton in the 1830s.

Wolverhampton is a working city, filled with hardworking individuals who helped grown the town into a wealthy city.

This hardworking drive can still be found in the cities experience tradesmen and women.

From vehicle services in All Saints to decorators in Oxley and damp proofers in Woodcross, consult our directory of local tradesmen in Wolverhampton.

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.

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