9. November 2011 17:59

Save your quotes and then make alterations - new updated tool for you to use

We have further developed our radiator quote saving tool.

Once you have built your quote, you can then edit it and make changes then revise the total price, this allows you to make as many alterations without having to start from the beginning all over again.





You can use this facility as many times as you wish





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 27. October 2011 08:47

Favourite Item Sold this Year

This was top item in our opinion

A fantastic set of 3 hand carved stone elephants, measuring over 3ft tall

If you have anything similar to sell then let us know!!








Closely followed by a couple of Canopy or Shower Baths

The first one - we fully refurbished including re-chroming and re-enamelling the bath












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 24. October 2011 08:38

Floor Grilles


We have several good lots of Cast Iron Floor Grilles in stock

These were used in conservatories and orangeries to cover the heating pipes that were fitted underfloor

The grilles had to be load bearing and decorative


We have even seen some in elaborate greenhouses










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 21. October 2011 18:53

Build your own radiator

The video below demonstrates how to build your own quote, you can then save them, and then make alterations at a later date.

Notice how the prices change as you make alterations - don't forget all of our prices include Vat






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 19. October 2011 16:17

Container Shipping

We are able to provide you with a worldwide shipping service for all of our goods.

We are also able to offer 20ft containers of 300 church chairs - please enquire for latest prices



 



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 19. October 2011 14:43

Latest Items added to our website

 
This Portland Stone Well Head came from the Sri Lankan London Embassy
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 10. October 2011 11:15

New Offices Showroom and Store for UKAA - Investing for the Future

The builders have started work on our new office block and store room.



We are using reclaimed materials where possible.
We are using reclaimed bricks for a 50m long retaining wall, and the dwarf wall that goes around the building.
We will be using reclaimed tiles for the building roof, reclaimed floor boards for the floors, reclaimed pine doors and we will be making the  kitchen/rest room area cupboards from reclaimed pine.

The heating will be provided by our cast iron radiators.

We are also having a 4Kw solar panel system fitted.



Showing the start of the retaining wall





The builders have cut and glued bricks for the external corner


Showing the cut and glued bricks on the internal corner


The wall has been designed by a local consultant. The strange thing for me was that the wall is sealed from behind, with 3 coats of a bitumen type of paint, then there is a protective board.
Behind the wall is fitted a 6 inch diameter perforated pipe. This is then covered with a 12inch thick wall of gravel, which goes up the full height of the wall.

The theory is that any water is collected in the gravel, diverted to the land drain pipe and is then taken to a soakaway, whereas i thought that we would of fitted weep holes for the water to come through.

Where the wall goes a little higher there is more steel in the footings and steel, mesh and concrete in the cavity.



The steel uprights are shown, there are two sheets of mesh in the footings, then the steel uprights are every 200mm, I have the detailed drawings for retaining walls from 800mm tall to 2m tall, if anyone would like them i can email them to you.

The steel mesh is then fitted to the uprights, the wall is then built and finally the cavity is filled with concrete.


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 9. October 2011 15:47

New Offices for UKAA - Investing for the Future

The builders have started work on our new office block and store room.



We are using reclaimed materials where possible.
We are using reclaimed bricks for a 50m long retaining wall, and the dwarf wall that goes around the building.
We will be using reclaimed tiles for the building roof, reclaimed floor boards for the floors, reclaimed pine doors and we will be making the  kitchen/rest room area cupboards from reclaimed pine.

The heating will be provided by our cast iron radiators.

We are also having a 4Kw solar panel system fitted.



Showing the start of the retaining wall





The builders have cut and glued bricks for the external corner


Showing the cut and glued bricks on the internal corner


The wall has been designed by a local consultant. The strange thing for me was that the wall is sealed from behind, with 3 coats of a bitumen type of paint, then there is a protective board.
Behind the wall is fitted a 6 inch diameter perforated pipe. This is then covered with a 12inch thick wall of gravel, which goes up the full height of the wall.

The theory is that any water is collected in the gravel, diverted to the land drain pipe and is then taken to a soakaway, whereas i thought that we would of fitted weep holes for the water to come through.

Where the wall goes a little higher there is more steel in the footings and steel, mesh and concrete in the cavity.



The steel uprights are shown, there are two sheets of mesh in the footings, then the steel uprights are every 200mm, I have the detailed drawings for retaining walls from 800mm tall to 2m tall, if anyone would like them i can email them to you.

The steel mesh is then fitted to the uprights, the wall is then built and finally the cavity is filled with concrete.


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 8. October 2011 14:56

New items advertised - Marble statues, Urns and a pair of Sphinx

We commisioned several items to be hand carved from solid marble.

The items are now in stock - we have a set of 4 seasons,  two pairs of marble urns and a pair of Sphinx.

All of the items are on plinths.

The four seasons statues weigh 300kg each and are 6ft 6" tall



Set of 4 seasons





Urns on plinths






Pair of Sphinx on Plinths









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 8. October 2011 10:21

Vote Now - Britains Best Antiques Shop

Britains best antiques shops



Nominate and win!


Do you have a favourite antiques shop that you can't go past without popping in for a browse?

Is there a dealer who knows about your passion for mid-century glass or vintage scent bottles and phones you up to tell you when he has something exciting in?



BBC Homes and Antiques magazine is offering great prizes - all that you have to do is vote for your favourite antique shop.







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