Lindab Rainline half round fascia rise and fall adjustable gutter...
£37.50 – £41.50 +VAT
£37.50 – £41.50 +VAT
£39.50 – £43.50 +VAT
£39.50 – £43.50 +VAT
£54.50 +VAT
Tuscan Foundry Products Ltd offer genuine cast iron rainwater systems which are available in grey primer or black painted finish. The Tuscan common half round cast iron gutter profile is offered in 4 different widths (see Other Information) and is supported by a wide range of ancillary items including gutter angles, outlets, stop ends and a variety of brackets and gutter fixing options.
Cast iron rainwater gutters and pipes offer industry leading standards in both strength and durability. Not only are they able to withstand the weight of ladders, aiding cleaning and maintenance but they are highly resistant to distortion caused by accident or vandalism. In addition, cast iron gutters will not bend and sag when subjected to snow loads and storms.
Cast iron is an excellent choice for rainwater goods as when correctly installed and maintained it should be expected to last in excess of 100 years. It is this exceptional lifespan that also means that cast iron rainwater goods have a whole life cost which is much lower than plastic or aluminium alternatives. Whilst plastic or cast iron effect gutters and pipes might be cheaper at the point of purchase, replica systems cannot retain the strength, character and integrity of a cast iron system. In fact using inappropriate materials on period or Listed buildings can actually cost money in the long term as you will remove the genuine appearance of an original system.
Cast iron is also 100% recyclable so at the end of its life you need not worry of the environmental impact is the way that you would with modern materials.
The key benefit of a cast iron rainwater system is the low noise levels due to the sound deadening of the material. Cast iron gutters and pipes are not subject to expansion and contraction in the way that many modern materials are. This means no noisy clicking, creaking or deformation of gutters.
Our cast iron rainwater gutters and pipes are manufactured in accordance with BS460 and are primed in a grey metal primer with rust inhibitors.
Our pre-painted items has a factory applied two-pack polyurethane coated finish which has a life expectancy of at least 10 years, subject to annual inspection and maintenance. For locations closer than 5km to the coast or a salt water estuary, please contact our office to discuss options.
Tuscan offer 8 standard cast iron gutter profiles in a variety of differing sizes with capacities up to 3 litres per second. We can also produce bespoke profiles and sizes to match your exact requirements.
Tuscan gutter jointing kits are for use on our half round profiles and consist of 10 EPDM rubber gaskets, bolts, nuts and washers.
Tuscan rainwater diverter kits allow rainwater harvesting through facilitating connection to a water butt. Offered in 3 sizes as standard the Tuscan rainwater diverter is supplied with installation instructions.
Standard cast iron gutter lengths are 6′ (1829mm) and radius gutters are just over 39″ (1000mm).
The gutters and fittings are supplied with a socket on one side and a plain end on the other. If sockets are removed on site, offcuts can be re-used by purchasing our union clip piece.
Due to the many beneficial properties of cast iron rainwater goods, minimal maintenance is required for Tuscan castings. We recommend an annual inspection of rainwater, soil or drainage systems for clearance of debris and blockages. Painted surfaces should be cleared of any contamination and any deterioration of paint should be touched up.
Sales & Customer Services:
0333 987 4452
Tyn-Y-Clyn
Llanafarn Fawr
Builth Wells
Powys LD2 3LU
United Kingdom
Tuscan Foundry Products, Tyn-Y-Clyn, Llanafan Fawr, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3LU, United Kingdom
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A deep dive into the history, common issues, and maintenance of cast iron rainwater goods, with a focus on traditional Scottish architecture; cast iron rainwater goods have been a staple of Scottish architecture for centuries, prized for their durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. These qualities are particularly important in Scotland, where the weather can be harsh and unforgiving. They are a testament to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of a bygone era, adding a touch of elegance and historical significance to buildings across the country.
Cast iron’s journey in Scottish architecture began in the 18th century. Its resilience and ability to withstand the challenging Scottish climate quickly gained popularity. The relatively low production cost of cast iron made it a popular choice for residential and commercial buildings, contributing to its widespread adoption.
The 19th century marked the pinnacle of cast iron rainwater goods in Scotland. This era saw the construction of magnificent Victorian buildings adorned with elaborate cast-iron rainwater systems, showcasing decorative hoppers, rhones (the Scottish term for gutters), and leader heads (downpipes). These features served a practical purpose, channelling rainwater away from the building and enhancing the architectural beauty of the structures.