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.
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Our top rafter bracket for plain deep half round cast iron gutter are suited to
most period property renovations. These brackets are a heavy steel bracket that is
zinc plated for a long life.
Sizes Available:
100 x 75mm
125 x 75mm
Plain deep half round top rafter bracket for cast iron guttering: DH4341, DH5341, XDH4341, XDH5341
A genuine cast iron rainwater system with the traditional deep flow gutter.
British manufactured mild steel brackets for cast iron rainwater goods. Supplied
in silver zinc plated finish as standard ready for on site painting.
British manufactured mild steel brackets for cast iron rainwater goods. Supplied in silver zinc plated finish as standard ready for on site painting.
Tuscan Foundry Products offer one of the UK’s widest ranges of brackets and can also manufacture bespoke products to match your existing brackets if required.
Our range includes top fix, side fix, rise and fall, fascia, repair and drive brackets as well as pipe clips for cast iron rain and soil pipe. Brackets are available in a range of profiles including Half Round, Ogee (OG), Deep Half Round, Notts Ogee, Moulded (G46), Beaded and Box gutter profiles.
Steel bracket for cast iron rainwater goods available to fit either the 4″, 4.5″, 5″ or 6″ half round profile.
This bracket is designed to fix to the top of your rafter
The bracket is formed from a single length of 20mm x 5mm steel which has an arm section approx 8.5″ (210mm) long with two fixing holes before forming the cup section.
These brackets are designed for cast iron guttering and as such rely on the weight of the gutter to keep it in place. If you intend to use side or top rafter brackets for plastic guttering, please contact us to discuss the options.
| Size/Finish | Zinc 100mm x 75mm, Zinc 125mm x 75mm |
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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.
The Brass Rooflight Pole Winder Opener 300mm is a screw-jack operated rooflight opener designed for manual control of timber-framed skylights and Lumen Rooflights. The 300mm fixed arm is suited to standard rooflight positions and is finished in polished brass.
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.
Prices are shown on each product page for both sizes and all three finishes. For project quantities, specification support, or conservation enquiries, call us on 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form on our website.
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.
Yes. Cast iron hopper heads are the historically appropriate choice for listed buildings, and are generally preferred by conservation officers and local planning authorities over modern plastic alternatives. Tuscan Foundry cast iron hopper heads are manufactured in solid grey iron and are suitable for use on listed buildings and within conservation areas. A linseed oil finish is also available, which is particularly appropriate for sensitive heritage projects.
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.
The Paxton H82 is a large-format hopper with decorative collar mouldings, making it particularly well suited to late Victorian and Edwardian buildings where the rainwater system forms part of the architectural composition. Typical applications include commercial heritage buildings, civic buildings, large detached houses, institutional premises, and warehouse conversions where a more substantial fitting is appropriate.
Yes. Polished brass ironmongery is historically appropriate for period buildings and is generally acceptable to conservation officers for listed building projects. If you require confirmation for your specific scheme, we are happy to advise — call 0333 987 4452.
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.


