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Established in 1946 Hampton and Larsson is a third generation
family business which has developed a solid reputation for
producing quality joinery with both residential and commercial
customers. Our production capacity allows us to manufacture
and deliver large scale joinery projects to the highest possible
standard.
The Hampton and Larsson commitment to excellence:
- Individuality - All joinery
is custom made to your individual specifications.
- Consultancy - Our trade
qualified sales staff give personalised advice and service.
- Experience - Each piece
of joinery is individually handcrafted by our qualified
tradesman.
- Strength - We use Mortise
and Tenon Joints – the oldest and strongest way to
join.
- Style - We use contemporary
architectural hardware from Centor & Scope.
- Inclusions - Our joinery
quotes include all architraves, hardware and flyscreens
if applicable.
- Performance - We manufacture
according to Australian Standard AS2141 Performance of Timber
Window Assemblies. In addition, our joinery has been tested
and approved by the National Association of Testing Authorities
(NATA).
- Durability - Our timber
is solid select grade timber and is rated as durable or
better to ensure our joinery lasts. We will not use timber
veneer.
- Control - We process all
our timber on site to control all stages of manufacture.
- Finish - We use automated
finishing techniques to create a superior finish to our
joinery.
- Environment - In August
2005 we achieved Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Chain
of Custody certification. FSC timber is guaranteed to have
been sourced in forests which are managed according to a
strict set of environmental, social and economic standards,
recognised worldwide and or from non controversial sources.
We can now offer our customers the option of choosing FSC
certified timber from a well managed forest.
- Energy Efficient - We are
a member of WERS (Window Energy Rating System) and have
an approved energy rating which provides up to 42% improvement
in cooling and up to 17% improvement in heating. See www.wers.net
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