Custom manufacturers of doors, windows, mouldings, and millwork
Shaver's Approach to Quality
Shaver's Sash and Door Ltd. brings generations of experience to all aspects of the millwork industry.
We can manufacture a custom door system or complete house package, created with the highest quality materials
and workmanship for a totally unique home. The experienced staff at Shaver's can also reproduce any heritage
project to preserve the critical historical details and also undertake large volume projects for commercial clients.
The Shaver's team brings over 200 years of combined service and craftsmanship which ensures the highest
quality products are provided to our customers.
Shaver's Sash and Door Ltd.'s motto is:
"Good as new is easy, but good as old takes talent."
Restoration
One of the greatest traits of being in business for the number of years Shavers has is Knowledge. We offer customers the knowledge of craftsmanship, material, product and pricing for quality second to none. Restoration and historical reproduction projects are welcomed at Shavers. It's these products that require the attention to detail that take time and talent to recreate that we take great pride in. From Church windows to farm machinery, if it's made out of wood, Shavers can make it. Click here for more information on our approach to quality.
To give you some ideas, we've listed some of our previous Restoration work below
Shaver's profiled working at the Saskatchewan Legislature Dome Restoration
<h4>Court House Door</h4><p>Heritage reproduction. Individual single glass. Decorative dentil moulding. Two flat panels. Wide bottom rail. Shown here in solid oak material.</p>
<h4>Greek Orthodox Church<h4><p>Reproduced windows to fit existing opening. Stained glass designed by customer with tempered glass protecting exterior. Finish stained and varnished.</p>
<h4>Gothic Sash</h4><p>A common shape of church windows from years gone by. Single pane colored glass in 1 3/8" wooden sash.</p>
<h4>Eyebrow Sash</h4><p>The making of a multi-lite eyebrow sash. Can be made to any pattern in any size.</p>
<h4>Yorkton Church</h4><p>A reproduction of a church entrance. Doors, transom and frame made to fit existing opening with an upgrade to oak material. Hardware included.</p>
<h4>Armery</h4><p>The reproduction of an 1 3/4" sash to carry original stained glass panels.</p>
<h4>Estevan Court House</h4><p>Reconstruction of old style check-rail windows. Upgrade to architect specifications.</p>
<h4>Curved Stops</h4><p>Curved wooden stops were manufactured in triplicate to hold a sealed unit in front of stained glass work.</p>
<h4>Stone Church</h4><p>A historical site of which wooden window frames were manufactured to carry stained glass and a sealed unit, for protection and warmth.</p>
<h4>Sask Landing</h4><p>A historical site which was returned to it original form. Check- rail windows, interior and exterior doors, mouldings, and corbels were all products supplied.</p>
<h4>Fort Carlton</h4><p>The 2014 restoration of the Fort Carlton Homestead required single hung windows with functioning shutters.</p>
<h4>Fort Carlton</h4><p>Original functioning shutters made it possible to close up window at times of bad weather and winter.</p>
<h4>Wynyard Court House</h4><p>This restoration required maintaining oak interior operating sash, giving access to double hung check-rails.</p>
<h4>Saskatchewan Legislature</h4><p>The 2016 restoration required specific custom millwork for sub level support of the new copper dome.</p>
<h4>Prince of Wales</h4><p>In 1997 the addition of the Prince of Wales entrance required duplication of the original style doors to be produced.</p>
<h4>Sound Stage</h4><p>Duplication of transom sash with its intricate detail.</p>
<h4>Weyburn Court House</h4><p>Restoration of Heritage Windows.</p>
<h4>Wynyard Court House </h4><p>Replacement of entrance doors and columns in the Wynyard Court House Sask..</p>
<h4>Wynyard Sask. Court House </h4><p>Double hung check-rail windows show the use of tape balances used originally to assist and support the weight of the sash. </p>