BTU stand’s for British Thermal Units. This was the old (Imperial) measurement for heat in connection with plumbing. Although BTU’s is a term still commonly used within the heating and plumbing, the industry is now going over to KW’s Kilowatts.
£29.72 – £45.32Price range: £29.72 through £45.32 +VAT
Our cast iron beaded half round gutter drop ends are suited to most period
property renovations. Commonly found in Scotland and the North of England.
Half round beaded cast iron guttering is available in primed and black as standard.
Sizes Available:
100mm (4″)
115mm (4.5″)
125mm (5″)
150mm (6″)
Round beaded cast iron drop end – nozzle (ext) 65mm: HB4021A, HB4521A, HB5021A, HB6021B, XHB4021A, XHB4521A, XHB5021A, XHB6021B
Round beaded cast iron drop end – nozzle (int) 75mm: HB4021B, HB4521B, HB5021B, HB6021C, XHB4021B, XHB4521B, XHB5021B, XHB6021C
Round beaded cast iron drop end – nozzle (ext) 65mm: HB4022A, HB4522A, HB5022A, HB6022B, XHB4022A, XHB4522A, XHB5022A XHB6022B
Round beaded cast iron drop end – nozzle (int) 65mm: HB4022B, HB4522B, HB5022B, HB6022C, XHB4022B, XHB4522B, XHB5022B, XHB6022C
A genuine half round beaded cast iron nozzle – running outlet – with double beading.
A genuine cast iron rainwater system with beaded pattern. Available in a wide range of tradition gutter and pipe profiles.
Cast iron gutters and pipes offer great strength and durability, a proven history of long life, low noise operation and fire resistance. Most old buildings have cast iron rainwater systems that should be maintained and preserved however; these inherent benefits make a cast iron rainwater system an ideal choice for both traditional and modern installations.
Size/Finish | Primer 100mm to 65mm Out, Primer 100mm to 75mm Out, Primer 115mm to 65mm Out, Primer 115mm to 75mm Out, Primer 125mm to 65mm Out, Primer 125mm to 75mm Out, Black Painted 100mm to 65mm Out, Black Painted 100mm to 75mm Out, Black Painted 115mm to 65mm Out, Black Painted 115mm to 75mm Out, Black Painted 125mm to 65mm Out, Black Painted 125mm to 75mm Out |
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Socket | Internal, External |
BTU stand’s for British Thermal Units. This was the old (Imperial) measurement for heat in connection with plumbing. Although BTU’s is a term still commonly used within the heating and plumbing, the industry is now going over to KW’s Kilowatts.
We manufacture a wide variety of brackets for many different cast iron gutter and pipe profiles. More common types are the rise and fall, top fix and side fix rafter and the holderbat or pipe clip.
We can also offer traditional drive brackets, repair brackets and fascia brackets in both steel and cast iron.
It is always advisable to replace like with like because quite often the brackets form and important part of the buildings architecture. Occasionally buildings have special decorative brackets and our UK manufacturing allows us to produce small quantities of bespoke brackets when required.
Our standard spike or sturt length is 300mm (12″). Other sizes are available upon request.
Casting of iron is an imperfect processs. It is possible with some cast iron radiators that you will get minor imperfections in the surface finish. When radiators are painted this will reduce and over the years every additional coat of paint applied will provide a smoother more equal finish.
Cast iron radiators cost no more to run than modern steel or aluminium radiators. Cast iron is a very efficient material at emitting heat, thus you have items like le creuset cast iron pans. Cast iron holds it’s heat extremly well, which means that the radiators stay warm for longer.
The standards for our cast iron gutters and pipes have remained remarkably constant for many years. The physical properties of cast iron are sustained throughout its lifetime thus maintaining its effectiveness. Coupled with is durability and proper maintenance, we would expect our traditional cast iron rainwater products to last for over 50 years under normal conditions.
Most old buildings have cast iron rainwater systems that should be maintained and preserved however; these inherent benefits make cast iron an ideal choice for both traditional and modern installations. It is not uncommon to see modern alternative products marketed with terms like low maintenance or easy to install and cost effective. It has even been said that ‘plastic guttering systems provide a way of achieving a traditional look with modern convenience
As well as being easier to produce, the material enabled eaves gutters to be installed more simply, since lead could only be used in this location as a lining for timber gutters. Many modern materials focus on replicating the appearance of cast iron but those materials can vary rarely offer any of the benefits. Cast iron gutters and pipes offer great strength and durability, a proven history of long life, low noise operation and fire resistance.
Most old buildings have cast iron rainwater systems that should be maintained and preserved however; these inherent benefits make cast iron an ideal choice for both traditional and modern installations. It is not uncommon to see modern alternative products marketed with terms like low maintenance or easy to install and cost effective. It has even been said that ‘plastic guttering systems provide a way of achieving a traditional look with modern convenience’.
These terms tend to refer to possible cost savings rather than any real product benefits. It is also difficult to quantify the benefits of modern convenience over traditional build quality. It is worth remembering that all rainwater goods will require some element of maintaining to ensure they are unblocked by debris and remain functional. No rainwater system cleans itself.
Today most suppliers of cast iron rainwater systems offer products in both primer or pre-painted with a 10 year protective coating. When describing modern materials, the term ‘cost effective’ is used rather than simply saying cheap. There is no doubt that the initial cost of many modern materials is less than cast iron but you might be surprised to know that over its lifespan, cast iron will cost around a third of plastic.
We do offer a range of Ogee patterned gutters in both straight and radius profiles. The straight profiles are much more common and as such cost less.
All of our cast iron radiators are availbale as standard with a 1/2″ BSP (15mm) connection. We are though also able to supply many of our radiators and valves with 3/4″ BSP connections. Due to the size proportions of some radiators and valves 3/4″ connections may be more suitable.
We are able to place dates and initials and insignia onto most of our flat faced rainwater hopper heads.