HIGH QUALITY JOINERY MATERIALS
Joinery work based in Edenbridge
We work with carefully selected suppliers to source a wide range of high-quality joinery materials, suitable for any application.
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Our trusted glass and ironmongery suppliers are reputable companies with in-house technical departments, providing expert support whenever needed.
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To ensure the highest standards, we rely on dependable timber merchants who are accredited by the FSC and PEFC, reflecting our commitment to sustainable and responsible sourcing.

EUROPEAN OAK
Prime Quality: This is our highest grade of timber, carefully selected for its exceptional quality and minimal knots. Any knots present will be very small, ensuring a clean, refined appearance.
Light Character: This grade features some knots but excludes large or dead knots, providing a balanced blend of character and quality.​​
Applications: Heavy structural use
Cladding, Interior and exterior joinery, Furniture, Flooring, Sleepers and Decking
Species Group: Hardwood
Durability: Class 2 - Durable
Colour: Yellow-brown
Mean Density: 720 kg/m³ (Kiln Dried)
Durability measures the lifespan of a timber species when a 50mm x 50mm cross-section is left unprotected in the ground. Untreated oak beams classified as "durable" typically last 15–25 years, depending on environmental conditions.
IDIGBO
Idigbo is an excellent choice of hardwood, suitable for both painting and staining. Its versatility makes it a popular material within the industry for a wide range of carpentry, joinery, and construction applications.​
Applications: Interior and exterior joinery, Furniture and Decking
​Species Group: Hardwood
Durability: Class 3 - Moderately durable
Colour: Light brown
Mean Density: 560 kg/m³
Durability indicates the lifespan of a timber species when a 50mm x 50mm cross-section is left unprotected in the ground. Untreated Idigbo beams, classified as "moderately durable," typically last 10–15 years, depending on environmental conditions.


SAPELE
Sapele is a versatile hardwood, ideal for achieving your desired colour through staining. It is well-suited for both interior and exterior applications, offering durability and a rich, attractive finish.​
​Applications: Interior and exterior joinery, High-quality furniture and cabinet making, Office furniture, Flooring and Shop fitting
Species Group: Hardwood
Durability: 3 - Moderately durable
Colour description: Reddish brown
Mean density: 640Kg/m3
Durability measures the lifespan of timber when a 50mm x 50mm cross-section is left unprotected in the ground. Untreated Sapele beams, classified as "moderately durable," typically last 10–15 years, depending on environmental conditions.
IROKO
Iroko is a highly durable hardwood that provides an excellent base for staining or painting, making it a versatile choice for joinery. Its rich yellow-brown color adds warmth and character to any project.
​Applications: Cladding, Interior and exterior joinery, Decking, Ship and boat building​​​
Species Group: Hardwood
Durability: 2 - Durable
Colour description: Yellow Brown
Mean density: 660Kg/m3​​
Durability refers to the lifespan of timber when a 50mm x 50mm cross-section is left unprotected in the ground. Iroko, classified as "durable," offers a lifespan of 15–25 years, depending on environmental conditions.


ACCOYA
Accoya is a modified wood product, which has been treated with a chemical, biological or physical agent to enhance is performance.​ It is a modern product and is manufactured using wood from sustainable sources. We recommend Accoya.com
​Uses: Heavy Structural use, Cladding, Joinery - Exterior & Interior, Sleepers & Decking.​
Species Group: MWP
Durability: 1 - Very durable
Colour description: Light brown
Mean density: 560Kg/m3​
Durability is a measurement of how long a specific species of timber would last if a 50mm x 50mm cross section was left in the ground unprotected.
An untreated Accoya beam classed as ‘very durable’ will last more than 25 years depending on environmental conditions.
SOFTWOOD
Yellow Pine is a softwood regularly used internally for building projects.​ We have used this material a number of times for customers for use in staircases when a hardwood is not the timber of choice.
​Uses: Joinery - Exterior & Interior​
Species Group: Softwood
Durability: 4 - Slightly durable
Colour description: Yellow Brown
Mean density: 420Kg/m3​
Durability is a measurement of how long a specific species of timber would last if a 50mm x 50mm cross section was left in the ground unprotected.
An untreated Yellow Pine beam classed as ‘slightly durable’ will last 5-10 years depending on environmental conditions.

GLASS
We have quality reliable suppliers that have a wide range of glazing units available for any type of joinery that we produce.
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We offer the standard 24mm double glazed units with a choice of white or black warm edge spacer and 12mm slimline units installed with face putty.
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Other types of glass include insulated, self clean, acoustic, integral blinds, solar control, safety and security and decorative.
Causeway Joinery LTD
Wyshe Farm Buildings, Wyshe Farm, Markbeech, Edenbridge TN8 5NR, UK
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