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Carpenter in Dungiven, Northern Ireland

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What carpenter jobs in Dungiven typically involve

Carpenters working in Dungiven are typically hired for kitchen fitting, bespoke furniture and flooring. The right tradesperson for your job depends on the scope: small repairs are usually quoted on an hourly or half-day basis, while larger jobs are quoted as a full job price after a site visit. See the typical NI cost table below for indicative pricing.

Why hire a local Dungiven carpenter

A carpenter who already works across BT47 and Causeway Coast & Glens usually knows the property stock here: terraces along Main Street, post-war and modern estates, and dispersed rural housing through the Roe valley. That kind of familiarity matters for accurate quoting and for spotting the small site-specific issues (access, parking, on-street loading, the layout around Main Street) that a tradesperson coming in from outside the area is more likely to underestimate. Hiring locally also means shorter travel time for follow-up visits if anything needs adjusting after the job.

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Common services

  • Kitchen fitting & installation
  • Fitted wardrobes & bedroom furniture
  • Bespoke alcove units & shelving
  • Hardwood & engineered flooring
  • Staircase installation & repair
  • Door hanging & frame fitting
  • Decking & garden structures
  • Skirting board & architrave
  • Loft conversion carpentry
  • Window board fitting
  • Banister & balustrade work
  • Fence & gate construction

What to ask before hiring

  • Can I see a portfolio of completed work?
  • Do you supply materials or should I source them?
  • Are you fully insured?
  • Do you provide a detailed written quote?
  • How long will the job take?
  • Will you work around fitted appliances?
  • Can you match existing wood styles or finishes?

Typical costs in Northern Ireland

Job typeTypical priceNotes
Hourly rate£35–£55/hrDay rate typically £180–£320
Door hanging£50–£150Per door, supply & fit
Fitted wardrobe (per unit)£500–£2,000Bespoke vs flat-pack fit
Hardwood flooring (per m²)£30–£80/m²Supply and fit
Kitchen fitting£1,500–£4,000Labour only, exc. kitchen cost
Decking (per m²)£80–£200/m²Softwood to hardwood
Staircase replacement£1,500–£4,500Depends on style and materials
Loft conversion carpentry£3,000–£8,000First & second fix only

Qualifications & accreditations to look for

City & Guilds Level 2/3 Carpentry
Core carpentry and joinery qualification
NVQ Level 2/3 Wood Occupations
National vocational qualification for woodwork
CSCS Card (Skilled Worker)
Construction Skills Certification Scheme
Federation of Master Builders
Member verification and dispute resolution
Public Liability Insurance
Minimum £1m — required on NI Trades

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?
In practice the terms are often used interchangeably, but technically a joiner works in a workshop making items such as doors, stairs and window frames, while a carpenter works on-site fitting and finishing. Most tradespeople do both. When hiring, focus on whether they have experience with the specific type of work you need.
Should I supply the materials or leave it to the carpenter?
Either works. Many carpenters have trade accounts and can source materials at better prices than retail. However, if you already have specific materials or want to control the specification, a good carpenter will work with what you provide. Just ensure the spec is agreed in writing before work starts.
Do I need planning permission for decking?
In most cases, decking under 30cm high and covering less than 50% of your garden does not require planning permission. However, if your property is in a conservation area or is a listed building, you should check with your local council before starting. A reputable carpenter will advise you.
How do I maintain hardwood floors after fitting?
Hardwood floors should be swept or vacuumed regularly and mopped with a barely damp cloth — never wet-mopped. Use manufacturer-recommended cleaning products and felt pads under furniture. Most hardwood floors can be sanded and refinished 3–4 times during their lifetime.

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About carpenters in Dungiven

Dungiven sits within Causeway Coast & Glens and covers postcode area BT47. It is a market town in the Roe valley beneath the Sperrins, with the remains of a medieval priory. Local carpenters in Dungiven work across Main Street, Feeny Road, Garvagh Road and the surrounding streets, on terraces along Main Street, post-war and modern estates, and dispersed rural housing through the Roe valley. Carpenter jobs in Dungiven typically range from kitchen fitting to bespoke furniture, with most tradespeople quoting day or job rates rather than hourly for anything larger than a small repair.

Important
For structural carpentry such as removing walls, fitting load-bearing lintels or loft conversions, always ensure building regulations approval is obtained. A good carpenter will advise you on this.

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