A complete drainage system depends on several components working together to collect and move water away from hard surfaces. Channels may be the most visible part of the installation, but pipes, junctions and connecting fittings are equally important when creating a reliable drainage route.… Read More
Chimney pots can remain in place for many years, but constant exposure to rain, frost, wind and temperature changes can eventually result in damage. Renovation work, alterations to a chimney stack or the need to replace a missing pot can also lead homeowners and property professionals to search f… Read More
Chimney pots are a familiar sight across British rooftops, but their purpose goes beyond completing the appearance of a chimney stack. The right pot needs to suit the flue, fuel type and property, while also fitting the proportions and character of the building.There are many … Read More
Chimney pots form an important part of many British properties, particularly older homes with traditional chimney stacks. While their appearance is easy to recognise, choosing the right pot involves more than simply matching the shape. The flue, fuel type, dimensions and style of the property sho… Read More
Chimney pots can remain in place for many years, but constant exposure to rain, frost, wind and temperature changes can eventually result in damage. Renovation work, alterations to a chimney stack or the need to replace a missing pot can also lead homeowners and property professionals to search f… Read More