Carpenters in Hull

Find skilled carpenters and joiners in Hull for quality woodwork. From fitted kitchens to bespoke furniture and door fitting, Hull Trades connects you with local joinery specialists.

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7 Carpenters in Hull

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Allaboutjoinery

Hull
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BRJOINERY SERVICES LTD

Hull
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Bespoke Joinery

HU128TJ
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Beverley Joinery

HU175LG
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Cottingham Joinery

Hull
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Jcs Joinery

Hull
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Kingston Carpentry

HU107HT
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Carpenter Services in Hull

  • Fitted kitchens and bedrooms
  • Bespoke furniture and cabinets
  • Door hanging and fitting
  • Skirting boards and architraves
  • Staircase construction and repair
  • Window and door frames

How to Choose a Carpenter in Hull

View their portfolio

Joinery is a craft—ask to see photos or examples of previous work, especially projects similar to yours.

Discuss materials

Quality of timber and materials significantly affects the finish. Discuss options and their durability.

Get detailed specifications

For fitted furniture, ensure quotes specify dimensions, materials, fittings (hinges, handles), and finish.

Check workshop capacity

Bespoke work is often made in a workshop. Ask about their facilities and whether they have capacity for your project timeline.

Areas Covered

Carpenters listed on Hull Trades serve Hull city centre and surrounding areas including:

HullHessleAnlabyCottinghamWillerbyBeverleyBroughKirk EllaEast Yorkshire

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do joiners charge in Hull?
Joiners in Hull typically charge £180-£280 per day or £25-£40 per hour. Bespoke fitted furniture is usually quoted per project. A fitted wardrobe might cost £800-£2,500 depending on size and specifications.
What is the difference between a joiner and a carpenter?
Traditionally, joiners work in a workshop making items like doors, windows, and furniture, while carpenters work on-site fitting and constructing. In practice, many tradespeople do both and the terms are often used interchangeably.
How long does bespoke joinery take?
Timescales depend on complexity. A fitted wardrobe might take 2-3 weeks from measurement to installation. A full fitted kitchen could take 4-8 weeks including design, manufacture, and fitting.
Can joiners repair old woodwork?
Yes, skilled joiners can repair or restore existing woodwork including sash windows, period doors, staircases, and furniture. This is often more economical and sympathetic than replacement for older properties.

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