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Cook & Lakin, Joinery, Roofing & Building Contractor

Joinery & Installation

We are joinery specialists and offer all aspects of joinery services to both domestic and business clients. Our services include:

  • Shop fitting
  • Bar fitting and installation
  • Structural work
  • Agricultural buildings
  • Doors and exterior woodwork
  • Plastic and UPVC windows
  • Timber windows - installation and repair
  • Kitchen installation and fitting

Cook and Lakin have many years experience in the home improvement sector, and we provide complete kitchen installation services including plumbing, electrical and corgi registered gas work to customers throughout the area.

Recent bar installations include the Angel Inn, Bowness and The Queen’s Hotel, Ambleside.

For further details and to discuss your own requirements, please contact us!

 

Cook and Lakin are joinery, roofing and building specialists based in the heart of the South Lakes. We offer a comprehensive, premium-quality service in all areas of construction, renovation and maintenance work throughout the Lake District and north Lancashire. We cover all aspects of building work, including new builds, extensions, landscaping, joinery and plumbing for private, business and trade clients. Full details of all the services we offer can be found in the “Services” section of this site, or simply email or call us to find out more about how we can help.

Our Latest Projects

A key project in 2004 saw Cook & Lakin undertake the demolition of a 1960s bungalow in Ambleside. The outdated building was replaced by a two-storey property, sympathetically and aesthetically designed and faced in local stone. Internally, the building was finished and fitted out to premium standards. We liked it so much we made it our main office!

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Contact details

You can contact us via telephone or email.

Telephone: 015394 33209 / 015394 48578

Mobiles: 0777 909 47 02 / 0777 035 72 08

Email: info@cookandlakin.co.uk

Or alternatively you can also contact us using the form here