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Welcome to Jim Richford Joinery.

Established in 1970 by Jim Richford, Richford Joinery has over 35 years experience in all aspects of joinery. With this wealth of experience, dedication and expertise Richford Joinery can offer you the highest quality carpentry and joinery products.

Richford Joinery specialise in all aspects of high quality joinery ranging from the design of bespoke furniture, to the design build and fit of doors, windows, conservatories and cabinets. We also supply and fit staircases and can supply fitted kitchens and bedrooms.

Richford Joinery also offer refurbishment and restoration services and can assist you with any project you may wish to under take.

Please contact us to discuss your requirements.

Lean too canopy, constructed with Douglas Fir joinery which is a highly durable softwood, open eaves construction with moulded rafters supported by posts set into galvanised shoes, rafters lined with open T&G boarding above, felted, battens, and slate finish, lead cover flashings fitted and protected with patination oil to prevent oxidization.
Lean too canopy. Constructed with Douglas Fir, a highly durable softwood with an open eave construction. Details include moulded rafters supported by posts set into galvanised shoes, rafters lined with open T&G boarding above, slate finish, lead cover flashings fitted and protected with patination oil. Rafter construction detail of a conservatory showing how the rafters are connected to a octagonal finial. An extended front entrance door made from American white oak with a swept head and solid laminate panels, featuring iron screw studs that give a fortress look! Drawer detail from a Hi-Fi cabinet housing CDs, made from English Oak. Joint lap dovetails to the sides and common dovetails to the rear. Brazilian mahogany corner mortice and tenon joint for a high performance double glazed window, all glazing was fitted internally on glazing tapes, silicone and beech screwed down with brass clips. Section of a high performance traditionally made box sash window working off lead weights, sash cords, brass axel pulleys and fastened glazed with sealed double glazed units beaded internally constructed with softwood finished with 3 coats of sikkens stain prior to installation. Illustrates the rafter construction detail of a conservatory constructed at the end of the canopy (as detailed). The rafter detail shows how the rafters are connected to a octagonal finial, again the joinery used was Douglas Fir.

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