Saint-Gobain PAM Offers Cast Iron Rainwater System

Classical Plus pre-painted cast iron rainwater products from Saint-Gobain PAM UK have been specified for a Grade I Listed 16th Century manor house in London. The property is home to a Museum as well as the Borough of Haringey's Archives and Local History Service. Set in 20 acres of parkland, Bruce Castle Museum has recently undergone a major refurbishment.

As part of this, existing cast iron rainwater systems on the building, installed up to 100 years ago, were replaced with new 150x100mm moulded gutters, with 75mm circular downpipes. Supplied ready to install, the Classical Plus range is pre-painted with a semi-gloss, black high-performing polymer alloy (Plascoat PPA 571 ES) finish which is recognised by the industry for outstanding performance on metal for external applications. It offers excellent performance with minimal maintenance.

The rainwater products were specified by architects NPS and supplied by Drain Center in Orpington. The main contractor for the project was Coniston Construction. The refurbishment also required the replacement of the external soil stacks which was undertaken using Timesaver heritage, a range of push-fit sockets with spigot pipe and fittings that provide a traditional appearance with the simplicity of push-fit assembly.

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