KY12, Dunfermline
All types of joinery work under taken?
RENOVATIONS?
EXTENSIONS?
Design & Planning✍️
Garage Conversions?
Loft Conversions?
Bathroom’s?
Kitchens ?
Doors ?
Worktops?
UPVC Doors?
UPVC windows ?
Skirtings ?
Facings ?
Flooring?
Laminate Flooring?
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5 customer reviews
Jan Campbell
Mike created my media wall exactly as I’d requested. For a young guy he got to it and did a lovely job of it too ! As if he didn’t have enough to do, he also fitted my new kitchen just before Christmas ! I have also asked him to quote me for other renovations in my house … I would highly recommend MSJ Joinery More...
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Diane Stoton
Mike did a fantastic job fitting 3 internal doors for me. very professional job.
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Stefka Demianczuk
Great service from Mike. Would highly recommend 🙂
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Sandra Demarco
Mike did a fantastic job for me would 100% recomend to anyone start to finish planning and timekeeping spot on very tidy would use again.
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Thomas Lee
Good job for me and everything is perfect in this moment!!
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How can someone tell if their Garage is suitable for conversion?
Has to Be structurally sound.
Have a damp-proof course.
Include wall, floor and loft insulation so it is energy efficient.
Have had all electrics safety tested.
Be moisture proofed, with good ventilation.
Have been fire-proofed and have escape routes.
For a garage conversion
Run us through the different stages of the Garage conversion process - what's involved?
Making sure the walls and roof are sound.
Floor slab – the existing floor may need to be levelled, damp-proofed and insulated.
Infilling the door – Most garage conversions simply brick up the garage door.
Wall insulation.
Roof insulation.
Windows & doors.
How can someone tell if their loft is suitable for conversion?
As a general rule, 2.2m from floor to ceiling at its highest point is the threshold for undertaking a loft conversion. If your loft does not meet this requirement, it's highly unlikely you'll be able to raise your pitch roof, since councils very rarely grant permission to do that.
Run us through the different stages in the loft conversion process - what’s involved?
1. The roof space is inspected for suitability
2. An architect or surveyor will confirm suitability and create plans
3. The loft is cleared and prepped
4. Rewiring is assessed
5. New floor joists fitted
6. Floors are insulated
7. Floorboards laid
8. Rafters reinforced
9. Dormers installed (if applicable)
10. Rooflights installed
11. Staircase fitted
12. Dormers tiled and vents fitted
13. Windows fitted in dormers
14. The roof is insulated
15. Partition walls erected
16. Wall plates and first fix
17. Electrics upgraded
18. Access panels for water, electrics and eaves storage
19. Walls are plasterboarded and architrave/skirting fitted
20. Bathrooms clad and extraction fitted
21. Second fix, heating and finishes
22. Decorating