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How do PAS24 windows and doors meet regulations?

PAS24 doors and windows are designed to resistant common forms of burglary attack and consist of...

Complying with Part Q (security) regulations, windows and doors

The latest figures from the Office on National Statistics highlight the shocking scale of domestic...

How secure are timber windows and doors?

Timber windows and doors are very secure when they are properly designed, manufactured, and...

PAS24 Windows & Doors available with 14mm slim double glazing

We are pleased to announce that our PAS24 sash windows and doors are now available with the option...

Higher Window performance of Box Sash Windows

Salisbury Joinery is proud to report that its high-performance Box Sash Window has achieved an even...

Face-applied vs Solid Glazing Bars. What is best?

In this blog we explore the role of glazing bars in window design and the merits of traditional...

Entrance Doors Certified to PAS24:2016

Salisbury Joinery is pleased to announce that, following rigorous independent tests, we now offer a...

What is the secret of choosing a residential staircase design?

Far from being simply a way to transition between different areas in a residential property, a...

Large PAS24 Sash Windows Fully Certified

Following stringent independent tests, Salisbury Joinery, is believed to offer the largest...

Sash Windows Certified to Latest PAS24 Security Standard

Salisbury Joinery's PAS24 Sash Windows have been tested and certified to the latest PAS24:2016...

A Look At Victorian Window & Door Design

Victorian architecture originates from a series of architectural revival styles in the middle to...

Exploring Edwardian Window & Door Design

Edwardian windows and doors belong to the Edwardian architectural era that was prevalent during the...

Opening Up Living Areas in Style with French Doors

French doors are defined as a pair of doors with glass panes extending for most their length. In...

Replacing windows or doors in a listed building or conservation area

Many historic buildings feature original heritage windows and doors that have survived for...

How to Clean and Maintain Timber Doors and Windows

Timber is one of the most beautiful and flexible, natural materials in existence. For centuries it...

Does my joinery have to be CE marked?

When sourcing joinery products for a project, you’ll want to ensure that they are not only of the...

Choosing the best paint for joinery and window frames

All property developments require a range of joinery to help turn them from an empty shell into a...

What are casement windows?

Windows are a key feature in any property and one that can greatly impact on the appearance and...

Parts of a door explained

Doors form a vital part of the make-up of any property. Most homes and buildings will feature...

What timbers can be used for joinery?

Choosing the right timber

Choose the right timber for your window, door and staircase joinery is...

Part Q regulations for Joinery - Frequently Asked Questions

Many questions surround the regulations affecting Joinery, particularly Part Q. Answers to these...

What are sash windows?

One of the most recognisable and iconic styles in interior design, which has stood the test of time...