3256 days ago

DIY or Pro Rennovators! Custom doors, windows, joinery for sale!

Boyd from The Brook

Hi. My name is Boyd.

I manufacture beautiful timber windows, doors, bench-tops, kitchens, lattice work, and any other custom joinery out of my very well equipped modern workshop.

With 30 years experience, and a workshop developed to suit, I have the capabilities to manufacture any style of timber window sash to fit into any home. In the past I have many happy clients. One in particular is the Grand Mecure Monaco Resort who have employed my services to replace some of the unique style doors and windows that have fallen to the harsh NZ sun.

The latest acquisition to the workshop is a CNC Router. In basic terms this machine can be programmed to cut out any shape you can imagine, the only limits are what the timber itself will handle. In addition I have installed an automatic extraction system to retrieve any timber shavings to let them be put back into the ground.

Being all about sustainability we are capable of using recycled timber and have a metal detector on the premises. Many joiners shy away from the risk of nails. I embrace it!

Utilising professional techniques and high quality specially sourced materials I stand behind all my work.

It might be time to think about that double glazing job or the drafty windows you have. Winter is on its way. Don’t be scared to ask for a price you might be very surprised.

If you are looking to replace that window or door to suit your original home, drop me a text/phone/email.
I am 027 2323701 or boyd.sofield@gmail.com

This window set below for sale is a test set for a lot where we needed to design our own knives for the machines. They are beautiful. There are no reveals or centre post installed as the new owners may wish for Rimu or another species to be installed. I can do this at a minor cost. The sashes are Western Red Cedar. The frames are finger jointed pine for stability. I was unsure what the treatment is so we will have to say ensure they are painted before installation.

Negotiable

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