Why Classic Designs Still Work Classic chimney pots remain a popular feature thanks to their established appearance. Their tall shape and recognisable outline suit both older homes and modern buildings aiming for traditional charm. These chimney pots also help maintain a link to the building’s original style . Beyond appearance, the struct… Read More


Tapers are form-fitted elements used to unite pipes of different sizes in drainage networks. Their role is to facilitate a controlled size reduction, which helps reduce the chance of flow restriction, backflow, or leakage. When drainage systems are modified, tapers offer a more stable solution than forcing mismatched pipes together.Taper Bends: Red… Read More


Bulky merchandise may incur shipping and delivery surcharges (see beneath) as additional courier prices regretably in many cases are unavoidable.The WAJ 110mm is available in ten move profiles and is particularly full with Wafix seals.The array of profiles combined with the identical invert stage for entry & outlet minimises the risk of blockages.N… Read More


Main Elements of Drainage in Commercial PremisesCommercial drainage systems are made up of various components, each with a defined function. Access junctions, access pipes, anti-flood gullies and back traps all help in keeping the system efficient and robust over time.Joining Multiple LinesAccess junctions link several pipes and provide entry point… Read More


What Are Chimney Pots? Chimney pots are purposeful components installed atop chimney stacks to facilitate the release of smoke and gases. While they’re not always noticed, their design can make a difference. The Roll Top, Sankey, and Tall Boy are among the most favoured designs. The Roll Top Pot: Rounded Design with Clear Advantages … Read More