Our cast iron airbricks are available in a choice of finishes including primer and painted options. If you require a specific finish for a conservation project or to match existing ironwork, please call us on 0333 987 4452 to discuss.
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H23D – Large sand cast deep Og cast iron guttering.
This large deep Og cast iron rainwater system is suitable for larger
buildings and industrial and railway heritage projects, and is available in
the following sizes:
190 x 125mm
The TFH23D is a large sand cast deep ogee cast iron gutter in the 190×125mm size — a substantial deep OG profile suited to large buildings and heritage projects where the TFH23 range in smaller sizes is insufficient for the drainage requirement. The deep ogee cross-section provides the traditional S-curve ogee face with a significantly deeper section than the standard common ogee, delivering high drainage capacity for large or steeply pitched roofs while maintaining the architectural character of a period ogee system.
Typically specified on large Victorian and Edwardian properties, civic buildings, and industrial heritage projects where the 190×125mm cross-section matches the original installed profile, or where drainage calculations require this larger section to handle the roof catchment area.
Sand cast iron, manufactured to BS 460:2002. Supplied in grey primer or black painted finish. Lead times are typically 8–10 weeks. Contact Tuscan Foundry Products to discuss your project requirements.
Suitable for: Large period buildings, civic architecture, industrial heritage, railway heritage. Call for price: 0333 987 4452.
Our cast iron airbricks are available in a choice of finishes including primer and painted options. If you require a specific finish for a conservation project or to match existing ironwork, please call us on 0333 987 4452 to discuss.
The Iron Works Patterned Hit & Miss Vent suits Victorian and Edwardian buildings where decorative cast iron or brass ventilation grilles were part of the original specification — including terrace houses, civic buildings, churches, entrance halls, and estate properties. It is appropriate on listed buildings and conservation area properties as a like-for-like decorative vent replacement, and on new heritage-quality construction where period detailing is required.
Prices are shown on each product page. For project quantities, specification advice, or a formal quotation, please call 0333 987 4452 or use the contact form.
The Antique Black finish suits Victorian, Edwardian, and inter-war buildings where ventilation ironwork was painted rather than polished — estate houses, terrace housing, civic buildings, and rural properties. It is also correct for listed buildings and conservation area properties requiring like-for-like replacement of original ornamental cast iron vents.
Yes. Both the satin and polished chrome telescopic rooflight hand winder openers are compatible with Lumen Rooflights and most timber-framed skylights. Call 0333 987 4452 if you need to confirm compatibility with a specific model.
We are able to place dates and initials and insignia onto most of our flat faced rainwater hopper heads.
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.
The H1 is available to accept round pipe connections in 65mm, 75mm, 100mm, and 150mm diameters. The 65mm and 75mm variants measure 305mm wide by 197mm deep and 210mm high. The 100mm variant measures 355mm wide by 230mm deep and 240mm high. A 150mm connection option is also available — please contact the team for dimensions.
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.
The Strayton H42A accepts round, square, and rectangular pipe connections. Round: 65mm, 75mm, and 100mm. Square: 75×75mm, 100×100mm, and 125×125mm. Rectangular: 100×75mm, 125×100mm, and 150×100mm. Please specify your required connection size when ordering.