23 August 2026
WRC Joinery: carpentry you'd want in your own house
Kitchens, extensions, solid wood worktops and the kind of finish that only comes from someone who cares what it looks like when it's done. Meet WRC Joinery, working out of Ransom Wood Business Park across the East Midlands.
There's a particular kind of trade business that doesn't need a marketing department, because the work does the talking. You see it in a fitted kitchen where the panels line up, in a solid wood island that sits dead level, in a run of joinery that looks like it grew there rather than being screwed on afterwards.
WRC Joinery is that sort of outfit. Based at Ransom Wood Business Park in Sutton-in-Ashfield, they cover the East Midlands doing kitchen fitting, work for builders and extensions, and bespoke pieces like solid wood worktops and islands.
## What they actually do
Kitchen fitting is the bulk of it, and it's the job where the difference between competent and genuinely good is most visible to whoever lives there afterwards. Anyone can hang a door. Getting a whole kitchen to sit square in a house that isn't square is a different skill.
Alongside that they work with builders on extensions - the first-fix and second-fix carpentry that determines whether the finished room feels solid or slightly off - and take on the bespoke work: solid wood worktops, islands, the pieces people actually notice.
Their own site puts three things front and centre: the work gets done, a high standard of workmanship, and attention to detail. Which sounds like the sort of thing every trade says, until you look at what it means in practice for the customer.
## The quote, before the work
The bit we'd single out is how they start. In their words: *"We'll arrange a time to see the job and give you a clear idea of cost before any work begins."*
That's a small sentence carrying a lot of weight. Anyone who has had building work done knows the alternative - a rough figure over the phone, a start date, and a slowly dawning sense that the number has stopped meaning anything. Coming out to look at the job first, and being straight about cost before anyone lifts a tool, is a decision about how you want to treat people. It costs the business time up front, on jobs that might not happen.
They're also fully insured, which shouldn't be remarkable and unfortunately still is.
## Why we like working with them
We rebuilt WRC Joinery's website recently, and the thing that struck us was how little we had to invent. There was no need to dress anything up, no gap where a claim should be, nobody asking whether we could imply something that wasn't quite true. We asked what they do, they told us, and that was the site.
That's rarer than it should be, and it tends to correlate with how a business treats its customers.
If you're in the East Midlands and you've got carpentry that needs doing properly - a kitchen, an extension, or a one-off piece you can't buy off a shelf - they're worth a call.
**WRC Joinery** — [wrcjoinery.com](https://wrcjoinery.com) — 07808 715358 — Ransom Wood Business Park, Pine House D, NG21 0HJ
