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Lomax + Wood: FSC® certified from source to installation

The timber windows and doors specialist has achieved the environmental gold standard of FSC® Chain of Custody certification

In association with
Lomax + Wood timber sash windows, entrance doors and fire windows at new-build Deans Mews, Marylebone, London.
Lomax + Wood timber sash windows, entrance doors and fire windows at new-build Deans Mews, Marylebone, London.

Made-to-order timber windows and doors designer Lomax + Wood has worked with independent accredited certification body BM Trada to gain FSC® Chain of Custody certification.

While many window and door suppliers provide Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) documents for timber, Lomax + Wood FSC® Chain of Custody certification ensures products are FSC® from source right through to installation if Lomax + Wood site fitting is specified, which is within the scope of the company's certification.

With over 90 per cent of its orders architect-specified, Lomax + Wood has a reputation for providing the UK’s premium products alongside the most complete service available. 

The company attends site surveys, produces CAD drawings and BIM models, manufactures and installs the products. It provides a single contact and one-stop shop, allowing architect, contractor and client to concentrate on other areas of a project.

Lomax + Wood can provide details and sections suitable for traditional buildings in conservation areas, new-builds and contemporary-style projects across the UK. 

Lomax + Wood Limited is certified according to the Forest Stewardship Council® standards. The FSC® licence code is FSC® C125169.

  • The Standard hotel in Camden, London features Lomax + Wood oak windows and doors.
    The Standard hotel in Camden, London features Lomax + Wood oak windows and doors.
  • Lomax + Wood high performance, made-to-order timber box cords and weights sash windows, Blackheath, London.
    Lomax + Wood high performance, made-to-order timber box cords and weights sash windows, Blackheath, London.
  • Double-glazed timber sash windows from the Lomax + Wood Kensington & Chelsea range, Chancery Lane, London.
    Double-glazed timber sash windows from the Lomax + Wood Kensington & Chelsea range, Chancery Lane, London.
  • Timber sash windows by Lomax + Wood at Deans Mews, Marylebone, London.
    Timber sash windows by Lomax + Wood at Deans Mews, Marylebone, London.
  • Lomax + Wood high performance, made-to-order timber box cords and weights sash windows, Blackheath, London.
    Lomax + Wood high performance, made-to-order timber box cords and weights sash windows, Blackheath, London.
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For more information, case studies and technical support, visit lomaxwood.co.uk 

 

Contact:

01277 353857

sales@lomaxwood.co.uk


 

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