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Tuscan Foundry Products, Tyn-Y-Clyn, Llanafan Fawr, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3LU, United Kingdom
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Since 1893, we have been using our foundry heritage and extensive product knowledge to bring you the very best in both stock and bespoke cast iron period products for your property.
It’s no secret that we get new clients from great clients. If you have been pleased with the experience you have had when dealing with us and have somebody or a project in mind that might benefit from our help. Please fill out the short form . If a project takes place, you will earn a 5% referral commission from all products and services charged by us.
Our referral program is not only open to new clients but our repeat clients themselves. We appreciate everyone that has helped our business grow and we would like to show our acknowledgement for your patronage and loyalty.
There is no limit to how many people or projects you can refer.
Referral commissions are for both new and repeat clients.
All referrals must be submitted using the online referral form.
Referral commissions will be distributed within 14 days of the project payment.
Project purchase costs must meet a minimum of £250.00 to qualify for the referral program.
Only one referral per site or project.
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0333 987 4452
Tyn-Y-Clyn
Llanafarn Fawr
Builth Wells
Powys LD2 3LU
United Kingdom
Tuscan Foundry Products, Tyn-Y-Clyn, Llanafan Fawr, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3LU, United Kingdom
© Tuscan Foundry Products 2022
A deep dive into the history, common issues, and maintenance of cast iron rainwater goods, with a focus on traditional Scottish architecture; cast iron rainwater goods have been a staple of Scottish architecture for centuries, prized for their durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. These qualities are particularly important in Scotland, where the weather can be harsh and unforgiving. They are a testament to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of a bygone era, adding a touch of elegance and historical significance to buildings across the country.
Cast iron’s journey in Scottish architecture began in the 18th century. Its resilience and ability to withstand the challenging Scottish climate quickly gained popularity. The relatively low production cost of cast iron made it a popular choice for residential and commercial buildings, contributing to its widespread adoption.
The 19th century marked the pinnacle of cast iron rainwater goods in Scotland. This era saw the construction of magnificent Victorian buildings adorned with elaborate cast-iron rainwater systems, showcasing decorative hoppers, rhones (the Scottish term for gutters), and leader heads (downpipes). These features served a practical purpose, channelling rainwater away from the building and enhancing the architectural beauty of the structures.