16/04/2026
A quick check in and thank you to all of my returning and new customers for the beginning of 2026.
It's been busy, and with some challenging jobs it's pushed me to solve problems and expand the solutions I can draw from. It has been thoroughly enjoyable working with all my suppliers and clients.
As we head towards the middle of the year I will be taking a step back over the coming months to get some work done at home. I'll be around to complete booked jobs and any emergency work, but my focus is on kicking project goals at home and being refreshed to kick off again in a couple of months.
You are all the best!
24/12/2025
And that is a wrap!
Thanks to all of my wonderful customers who have entrusted me to complete their jobs to only the highest standards.
I've enjoyed the challenges this year has thrown at me and looking forward to seeing what 2026 throws at me.
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
02/06/2025
Airflow in winter is equally as important as airflow in summer. Airing your house in winter is a must to help manage damp and mould producing conditions. Solutions, customised to your needs that won't cramp your style.
13/02/2025
A great start to 2025!
Some really enjoyable jobs and great results!
I'll be taking a break until end of April. For all existing customers and clients who have up coming jobs, don't fear, I'm still here 😀.
For everyone else, send me a message through my page here and it will direct you where to go.
See you in a couple of months!
Cheers,
Ben
20/12/2024
The last door for 2024!
Thanks to my family, customers and suppliers.
Another great year.
See you in 2025!
18/10/2024
Busy busy!
Great jobs for great people makes it all worthwhile.
Thanks to my wonderful clients and their word of mouth, I am almost scheduled out till Christmas!
I'll still be quoting and fitting in what I can and working towards the new year, however no guarantee installation can be completed before Christmas 2024.
You're all the best.
20/06/2024
It's been a busy few months leading into Winter, but as things slow down a little bit, I had a couple of opportunities to work on jobs that hold some historical significance.
These chances don't come along often. One builing was 144 years old! I lost sleep over them as I felt a personal responsibility to complete the work to a standard that respected the people and construction that was conceived such a long time ago. And there was also a chance that despite what I saw as the finished product, modern materials just didn't gel with history. I'm stoked with the result and I hope the building is to.
As things get quieter I'm going to take a bit of time out to recharge and spend sometime with family and friends before Spring turns up again and I need to hit the ground running.
I'm still around, so let me know where I can help you.
11/02/2024
Every use case is different, every opening is different, every solution is custom to you.
13/01/2024
Some recent work to help you visualise your new door 👌
16/11/2023
One of the most important parts of a quote and then the final product, is consulting with the client on what the use case is.
Example 1: French doors leading to unventilated converted garage/rumpus. Raised pet flap in keeper door and adjacent laundry door. Client needs ventilation during the day and at night give access to the pet flap and didn't want to block the laundry door with another hinged screen door. The solution is sliding doors that can pass each other.
Example 2: Wide opening casement windows. Customer uses these like a servery. Internal hinged screens are not an option as they couldn't open due to the tap ware and to pass things out it a hinged screen would need to be wide open and in turn you couldn't have anything on the bench. The solution here is double hung screens.