Prices for standard cast iron hopper heads are shown on the product page. For larger quantities, bespoke sizing, heritage colour finishes, or full rainwater system specifications, please call 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form.
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TFH10 – Large moulded cast iron guttering.
This large moulded cast iron rainwater system is suitable for larger
buildings and industrial and railway heritage projects, and is available in
the following sizes:
125 x 100mm
190 x 114mm
200 x 150mm
250 x 180mm
The TFH10 is a large sand cast moulded ogee gutter suited to substantial Victorian and Edwardian buildings with large roof areas requiring a higher-capacity ogee-profile system than standard stock profiles can provide. The moulded ogee cross-section provides the characteristic decorative S-curve face familiar from period architecture, in a larger section depth appropriate for country houses, civic buildings, churches, schools, and institutional heritage properties.
Available in three sizes: 150×100mm, 175×100mm, and 200×100mm. This range of sizes allows the TFH10 to be matched to a wide range of large building types and roof catchment areas. Sand cast iron, manufactured to BS 460:2002. Supplied in grey primer or black painted finish.
Fittings, angles, stop ends, outlets, and brackets to match are available. As a sand cast bespoke profile, lead times are typically 8–10 weeks. Contact Tuscan Foundry Products to discuss sizing, fittings, and project requirements before ordering.
Suitable for: Country houses, civic buildings, churches, institutional and heritage buildings with large roof areas. Call for price: 0333 987 4452.
Prices for standard cast iron hopper heads are shown on the product page. For larger quantities, bespoke sizing, heritage colour finishes, or full rainwater system specifications, please call 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form.
The right size depends on the width of your gutter run and the volume of water you need to collect. The Strayton H42A is available in four widths: 305mm (12"), 355mm (14"), 457mm (18"), and 610mm (24"). As a general guide, wider hoppers suit larger roof areas and heavier rainfall zones. If you are unsure, our team can advise based on your gutter profile and catchment area — call 0333 987 4452.
Our cast iron airbricks are supplied in primed finish, ready for on-site painting. This allows them to be finished to match the existing ironwork or masonry colour of the building. Standard black gloss is the most common finish for conservation and heritage projects.
Yes. Cast iron rainwater goods are widely accepted by conservation officers and historic environment bodies as the appropriate material for listed buildings. Tuscan Foundry's hopper heads are manufactured in solid cast iron to BS 460 specification and are suitable for use on all listed building classes. A linseed oil paint finish is also available, which is particularly appropriate for conservation projects.
Our cast iron hopper heads are available in a standard primed and black-painted finish, ready for on-site topcoats. Heritage colour finishes and factory-applied linseed oil paint are available on request. Linseed oil paint is a vapour-permeable, period-appropriate finish particularly well suited to listed buildings and conservation area properties.
Prices for rooflight openers are shown on the product pages at tuscanfoundry.com. For volume orders, project pricing, or compatibility queries, please call 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form on our website.
The Cast Iron Louvre Airbrick (F020802AFC) is available in 225mm × 75mm, 225mm × 150mm, and 225mm × 225mm — standard brick course heights. All sizes share a consistent depth for straightforward like-for-like replacement of original cast iron louvre airbricks.
The satin chrome telescopic rooflight hand winder opener is available to order at tuscanfoundry.com. For project or volume enquiries, call 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form on our website.
Our standard spike or sturt length is 300mm (12″). Other sizes are available upon request.
Yes. The ornamental foliate pattern was widely used in Victorian construction and is appropriate for Grade II listed buildings and conservation area properties. Its decorative character is often preferable to a plain pattern on prominent or formal elevations. We recommend confirming the pattern with your conservation officer as part of any listed building consent application.