Quote guide

How to prepare a joinery inquiry so you get a concrete answer faster

You do not need complete documentation. It is enough to show what should be made, in what quantity, from which material and by when. The clearer the starting point, the faster we can say whether the project fits the workshop and what is still missing for pricing.

For B2B components and short runs

For repeatable components, a clear reference matters most: sample, photo, drawing or prototype. It helps us decide faster whether the project should start with a sample, small batch or recurring order.

  • target quantity and first batch
  • finished part or part for further assembly
  • tolerances, milling, holes and visible edges
  • whether packing or shipping may be needed
  • whether recurring cooperation is possible

For stairs, doors and construction joinery

For locally installed joinery, project location, building stage and measurement access matter. Phone photos are often enough to say whether the topic is worth a deeper conversation.

  • project location
  • photos of the installation area
  • plans, measurements or approximate dimensions
  • expected timing
  • whether it is a new build or renovation

For architects and unusual details

For unusual details, describe the intended final effect, installation limits and the priority: appearance, durability, repeatability or budget. It helps choose a workable method without losing the design intent.

  • drawing, reference or visualization
  • material and colour direction
  • installation place or use case
  • visible details and expected standard
  • elements that may be simplified technically

Worth knowing

What usually slows down pricing

Most time is lost guessing scale, dimensions and the expected effect. A simple description with an imperfect photo is more useful than a general question without specifics.

  • no dimensions or scale
  • no quantity
  • references without saying what should be made
  • unclear timing
  • no phone or email for clarification

FAQ

Common questions before a quote

Do I need a technical drawing?

No. A drawing helps, but a photo, sketch or description is enough to start. Technical details can be clarified before pricing.

Can I send only a photo of a similar element?

Yes. A photo is a good start if you add approximate dimensions, quantity and what the part will be used for.

Can a B2B inquiry be Europe-wide?

Yes, if the component, scale and logistics make sense. Packing and shipping are always agreed individually.

Do you have a photo, drawing or specification?

Send the component reference. We will tell you whether it fits the workshop and what data is missing.

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