Repair where sensible, replace where needed
Not every piece of tired joinery needs full replacement, but not every damaged item is worth patching. We look at the condition, exposure, movement, rot, previous repairs, and the cost of long-term performance before recommending the right route. The goal is to spend money where it improves the property, not where it simply delays the same issue.
Windows, doors, stair parts, and details
Restoration work can include window elements, door frames, external doors, internal joinery, stair details, and matched timber components. Where replacement is the better answer, we can manufacture new joinery that follows the proportions and character of the original piece.
A practical local service
Based in Pocklington, we cover York, Beverley, Selby, Market Weighton, East Yorkshire, and surrounding villages. Local survey work is especially important for restoration projects because site conditions, hidden damage, and existing construction details often decide the best specification.
How the project is handled
Most enquiries begin with a short conversation about the property, the problem you want to solve, and the standard of finish you expect. From there, we can arrange a site visit, take measurements, check any awkward details, and advise on the right timber, glazing, ironmongery, coating, and fitting approach. Once the specification is clear, the work is priced properly before manufacture begins in the workshop.
That joined-up process matters because bespoke joinery is rarely just one product. The final result depends on survey accuracy, workshop manufacture, finishing, transport, fitting, sealing, and handover. Keeping those stages connected helps avoid late compromises and gives homeowners a clearer route from first enquiry to completed installation.
Areas covered
Robur Joinery is based at Pocklington Industrial Estate and works with homeowners across York and East Yorkshire, including Pocklington, Beverley, Selby, Market Weighton, and nearby villages. Local coverage makes it easier to survey carefully, discuss details in person, and return for fitting without treating the installation as an afterthought.