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Shop / Cast Iron Gutters & Pipes / Cast Iron Ogee Gutter / Cast Iron Og Gutter 6′ (1829mm)
Cast Iron Common Ogee Guttering
CODE COGG-1829 Category Cast Iron Ogee Gutter

Cast Iron Og Gutter 6′ (1829mm)

£87.55 – £124.92Price range: £87.55 through £124.92 +VAT

Our cast iron og gutter 6′  and fittings are suited to most period property renovations.
Cast iron ogee gutter is available in primed and black as standard.
Sizes Available:

100mm (4″)
115mm (4.5″)
125mm (5″)

Cast iron Og gutter: OG4001, OG4501, OG5001, XOG4001, XOG4501, XOG5001
Cast iron Og guttering: G840

A genuine cast iron rainwater system with the traditional ogee (OG) curved pattern.

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The cast iron ogee gutter is one of the most widely used heritage rainwater profiles in England and Wales. The ogee — sometimes written OG — takes its name from the classical S-curve cross-section: a concave upper curve flowing into a convex lower form, giving the gutter its characteristic elegance and depth. It is the standard gutter profile on Georgian and early Victorian terraced houses, rectories, vicarages, manor houses, and civic buildings across England and Wales, and the correct heritage-accurate replacement wherever the original ogee has failed or been removed.

This section is 1829mm (6 feet) in length, manufactured in solid cast iron to BS 460:2002. Available in three sizes to suit the standard range of period buildings: 100mm (4″), 115mm (4.5″), and 125mm (5″). Supplied in primed or factory black finish. The socket-and-spigot joint connects sections cleanly in a run, secured with union clips and sealed for a watertight installation.

Suitable for all grades of listed building and accepted by conservation officers across England and Wales as the appropriate heritage material for period rainwater work. The cast iron ogee is particularly prevalent on Georgian terraces, late-Victorian and Edwardian domestic architecture, institutional buildings, and rural estate properties where the ogee profile was the builder’s default specification.

Cast iron significantly outlasts uPVC alternatives. Correctly maintained with paint, a cast iron ogee gutter system will perform for 50 to 100 years or more — a specification that satisfies both the conservation brief and the long-term maintenance interest of the building owner.

Part codes: OG4001, OG4501, OG5001, XOG4001, XOG4501, XOG5001, G840. For specification support or a project quotation, call 0333 987 4452.

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Size/Finish

Primer 100mm, Primer 115mm, Primer 125mm, Black 100mm, Black 115mm, Black 125mm

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What rooflights is the 1520mm brass opener handle compatible with?

What rooflights is the 1520mm brass opener handle compatible with?

The handle is compatible with Lumen Rooflights and most pole-operated rooflight and skylight systems. If you are unsure whether it suits your specific rooflight, call us on 0333 987 4452 and we can advise.

What building types is the Ornamental Airbrick suited to?

What building types is the Ornamental Airbrick suited to?

The Ornamental Airbrick is most appropriate on Victorian Gothic buildings — churches, chapels, vicarages, almshouses, collegiate buildings, and high-specification estate architecture — where decorative ironwork was part of the original design. It suits listed building replacements in kind and heritage new build where period accuracy in detailing is expected.

How do I get a price for cast iron louvre airbricks?

How do I get a price for cast iron louvre airbricks?

Prices are shown on the product page. For project quantities, specification support, or a formal quotation, call 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form.

Are hit and miss vents suitable for listed buildings?

Are hit and miss vents suitable for listed buildings?

Yes. Decorative cast iron and brass ventilation grilles of this pattern were widely used in Victorian and Edwardian buildings, and like-for-like replacements are generally accepted by conservation officers for listed building works. We can provide product specifications and material details to support listed building consent applications if required.

Is a cast iron airbrick suitable for use on a listed building?

Is a cast iron airbrick suitable for use on a listed building?

Yes. Cast iron airbricks are the appropriate material for listed buildings and conservation area properties where the original ventilation grilles were cast iron. They maintain the character and material authenticity required by most conservation officers and listed building consent conditions. We recommend confirming the specific pattern with your conservation officer before ordering.

How do I get a price for a cast iron hopper head?

How do I get a price for a cast iron hopper head?

Select your required size and finish options from the product page and add to cart for an instant price. For project quantities, bespoke requirements, or any specification queries, please call 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form at tuscanfoundry.com.

Do other materials offer the same benefits as cast iron?

Do other materials offer the same benefits as cast iron?

The drainage and guttering market has matured considerably over the past 20 years and there are now many more product choices for consumers to consider.

Despite the influx of new materials it appears that the benchmark for rainwater systems is still cast iron. Cast iron rainwater goods were introduced in the late 18th Century as an alternative to lead. 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.

It is easy to forget about your rainwater system but it does need to be maintained and inspected at least twice a year regardless of the product material. It does not matter whether the property is hundreds of years old or brand new, the message is the same; ‘maintaining your rainwater system contributes to the external appearance of the building as well as keeping it free from damp and structural damage.

What is the difference between the Antique Black, Polished Lacquered, and Polished Brass finishes?

What is the difference between the Antique Black, Polished Lacquered, and Polished Brass finishes?

The Antique Black finish is cast iron with a blackened surface — the most historically accurate finish for cast iron ironwork and the most appropriate for the majority of heritage applications. Polished Lacquered is cast iron with a bright polished surface sealed with clear lacquer, suited to interiors and sheltered locations where polished ironwork is the specification. Polished Brass is solid polished brass throughout — the correct choice where existing building fittings are in brass or where a warm metal tone is required.

What is the lead time for bespoke rise and fall gutter brackets?

What is the lead time for bespoke rise and fall gutter brackets?

Our bespoke rise and fall gutter brackets — including fascia, side rafter, and top rafter variants for Osma Roofline and Osma SuperLine systems — are manufactured to order. The standard lead time is 10–14 working days from receipt of a confirmed order. If you have a programme deadline, please call us on 0333 987 4452 and we will advise on current availability.

What building types is the Brass Rooflight Hand Winder Opener – Telescopic suited to?

What building types is the Brass Rooflight Hand Winder Opener – Telescopic suited to?

This opener is particularly well suited to period and heritage properties — Georgian and Victorian terraces, conservation area houses, traditional orangeries, and listed buildings where a brass finish is required to complement existing ironmongery. It is compatible with Lumen Rooflights and most timber-framed skylights.

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