Carpenters in Milton Keynes
Carpenters in Milton Keynes handle timber work across homes and businesses, from fitting doors, skirting and staircases to building fitted wardrobes, decking and bespoke joinery. This page lists carpenters and joiners working across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.
- ★ 1 (2) D & S Carpentry 📍 52 Booker Ave, Milton Keynes View
- Popular ★ 5 (1) A G Hill Carpentry 📍 Belsize Ave, Milton Keynes Card payments View
- Popular ★ 5 (1) J R M Carpentry 📍 18 Beeward Cl, Wolverton View
- ★ 4 (1) Roberto Building Services 📍 28 Milland Wy., Milton Keynes View
- H M Wardrobes 📍 16 Halswell Pl, Milton Keynes Accessible parking View
- HARY40 LTD 📍 20 Petersfield, Petersfield Green, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingFree online quotesOn-site services View
- JKB Property Services 📍 Milton Keynes View
- Nick Capel Carpentry and Building Maintenance 📍 Fishermead, Milton Keynes MK6 2DB, United Kingdom View
- Signature Installations 📍 Thane Ct, Milton Keynes View
- Alpha carpentry in Bletchley Milton Keynes Mk3 7dq 📍 114 Whaddon Wy, Bletchley Women-owned View
- AH Carpentry and Joinery LTD 📍 11 Stainton Dr, Milton Keynes View
- CMV carpentry. kitchen Installer, flat pack specialist 📍 St Margaret's Court, Bletchley View
- The Old Joinery Shop 📍 Cowleys Yard, Bucks, Mill Ln, Stony Stratford View
- AGA Carpentry 📍 Saracens' Wharf, Bletchley View
- CPS Building & Carpentry 📍 Sycamore House, Drayton Rd, Bletchley View
- DC&Sons Ltd 📍 148 Westbury Ln, Newport Pagnell View
- Hillcroft Joiners Milton Keynes 📍 Hillcroft Joiners, Milton Keynes View
- JC CARPENTRY & TILING 📍 Eliot Cl, Newport Pagnell View
- M Bishop Building & Carpentry 📍 Milton Keynes View
- Maple Carpentry 📍 20 North St, Milton Keynes View
- MP Carpentry 📍 Woburn Sands View
Choosing a carpenter in Milton Keynes
Carpentry is not a licensed trade in the UK, so it is worth checking that a tradesperson can show relevant qualifications and experience. Many carpenters hold City and Guilds or NVQ qualifications in site carpentry or bench joinery, and some belong to bodies such as the Guild of Master Craftsmen or hold a CSCS card for site work. Ask for public liability insurance, references or photographs of recent jobs, and confirm whether the work falls under Building Regulations, which applies to structural changes such as loft conversions, new staircases and load-bearing alterations.
Scope, quotes and guarantees
Get a written quotation that sets out materials, labour and timescales before work begins, and clarify whether the price is fixed or an estimate. For fitted furniture and bespoke joinery, confirm who is responsible for measuring, supply and finishing. Where a carpenter works alongside other trades, such as electricians or plumbers on a kitchen fit, check how the work is coordinated. Keep any guarantee or workmanship warranty in writing, and retain receipts for materials in case of later disputes.
What is the difference between a carpenter and a joiner?
A joiner typically makes timber items such as doors, windows and staircases in a workshop, while a carpenter fits and assembles that work on site. Many tradespeople in Milton Keynes do both, so it is worth confirming which parts of your job a business handles directly.
Do I need Building Regulations approval for carpentry work?
Routine work such as hanging doors or fitting wardrobes does not usually require approval. Structural work, including new or altered staircases, loft conversions and changes to load-bearing timber, can fall under Building Regulations, so check with your local authority building control or a competent person scheme before starting.