The Joinery Network’s New Website Goes Live

The Joinery Network’s New Website Goes Live

As the growth of The Joinery Network continues, a new website has been launched to support UK joinery manufacturers looking to manufacture PAS 24:2016 Document Q ready timber windows and doors.

The new website has information on The Joinery Network’s range of fully tested, accredited timber windows and doors, Lignum, and is live at www.thejoinerynetwork.co.uk.

Owen Dare of O T Dare Joinery Consultants, and one of the founder directors of The Joinery Network, says: “We launched the new website to make it easy for joinery manufacturers to see the range of fully tested timber windows and doors that are available, exclusively, for them. 

“There is also lots of information on which tests our product range has passed. With this information, joinery manufacturers can choose the products they need, get licences for each product against each test result, and cascade the data to use as their own. This transparency means that both big and small joiners, offering a full or selective range, can fully comply with regulations without worrying about falling foul of the law.”

The new website comes after the launch of the exclusive Lignum range from The Joinery Network. Lignum is the first complete UK timber window & door system with full PAS 24:2016, Document Q, BS 6375: 1. Document L1B, and Document M certification, available to joinery manufacturers.

Owen continues: “Lignum is the exciting new window system for the timber window and door industry. Fully accredited and designed for UK homes, Lignum is perfect for joiners as a low-cost entry system through The Joinery Network licences.

“They also don’t have the expense of spending upwards of £60,000 on testing products themselves as The Joinery Network has already made that investment. It’s an easy way for joiners to show that their products comply with Building Regulations and win more sales.”

Joinery manufacturers can also find information on each of The Joinery Network’s founder partners and affiliates.

“We’ve carefully selected our founder partners and affiliates to offer expertise through every step of the supply chain. Many of them offer exclusive benefits to The Joinery Network licence holders, which we’ve featured on www.thejoinerynetwork.co.uk,” adds Owen.

Joiners can find out more about Lignum by visiting www.thejoinerynetwork.co.uk.

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