
Wooden balconies
We specialize in installing wooden balconies using various durable woods, offering warmth and charm while ensuring expert project management for a unique outdoor style.
Balconies
Wooden Balconies
Montreal’s Patrimonial sectors are filled with wooden balconies, each beautifully crafted. Specializing in the renovation of Patrimonial buildings, Forgex Group has no secrets when it comes to installing pine and cedar coverings on balconies. An oil is then applied, at the client’s request, to enhance durability and highlight the beauty of these finishes. Our expertise in Patrimonial balconies is an asset for any standard patio and terrace projects. We occasionally build terraces with exotic woods (such as Ipe or Teak).
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Advantages
Advantages
Discover the advantages of our Wooden balconies
Original look, meticulous finish
For a look in your image
No specialized lifting equipment required for installation
For hassle-free work
Balconies
Wooden Balconies
We replaced the front balconies, as well as the ramps and columns. The ground floor balcony, along with the columns, fascia, and soffit, is made of wood. The second-floor balcony is fiberglass, and the ramps are made of mechanical aluminum.
Projects
Our Achievements
Our Achievements: The Result of FORGEX Experience
Balconies
Wooden Balconies
Replacement of a large wooden balcony, along with the restoration of the steel structure.
Balconies
Wooden Balconies
Replacement of a ground-floor balcony on the front facade.
Balconies
Wooden Balconies
Replacement of a small balcony on the front facade.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions, about manufacturing, from our clients. Looking forward to helping you with your project !
The question is difficult to answer; it depends on your needs and expectations. It is certain that painted or stained wood requires regular maintenance to maintain its aesthetic appearance.
Unfortunately, we do not offer wood restoration or maintenance services. If the wood starts to become soft or rotten in certain areas, it is best to replace it.
Yes, it is normal for wooden floors to make creaking sounds. This is due to the natural movement of the wood.