Stud, glazed and fire-rated partitions for offices, units and commercial spaces across Devon and the South West. JLG sets out partitions true to line and level, with the right system for the height, the acoustic rating and the fire performance the project calls for.

Scope scales with the project, but these are the parts of any partitioning package JLG covers as standard across Devon and the South West.
Metal stud partitions framed, boarded and finished to the layout, with the correct stud and head detail for the height and loading.
Single and double glazed partition systems, frameless and framed, with door sets, manifestation and acoustic glass where required.
Fire-rated stud systems built to the specified rating with the correct board build-up and detailing, so the partition meets the performance on the drawing.
Acoustic-rated walls for meeting rooms, boardrooms and shared offices, using the right system and detailing to actually keep the sound where it belongs.
Metal stud, glazed and fire-rated partitions, plus acoustic-rated systems. We pick the build-up to suit the height, the fire rating and the acoustic performance the project needs.
Yes. We fit single and double glazed partition systems, framed and frameless, with door sets, manifestation and acoustic glass, ideal for offices and meeting rooms that want light and separation.
Yes. We build fire-rated partitions to the specified rating with the correct board build-up and detailing, so the wall performs to the figure on the drawing, not just on paper.
Yes. Acoustic partitions use a denser board build-up, insulation and careful detailing at junctions and services so sound does not flank around the wall. We detail them properly rather than just thickening the board.
Yes. We set out partitions from the architect or contractor layout, true to line and level, and flag anything in the spec that looks like it will cause a problem before we start.
Based in Tiverton and covering an 80-mile radius for commercial fit-out, drylining and ceiling work.
A quick call with Jamie is usually enough to work out whether your project is a good fit for JLG. No detail is too small.