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Click on the pictures for a closer look at some of our architectural heritage projects.
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These iron gate had broken into sections, we rebuilt and refitted them. |
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This Victorian rainwater head dating from 1890 was suffering from corrosion and cracking. It was badly in need of restoration to make it safe. |
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This milepost dates back to early 1900’s. The flange surrounding the sign has broken off. The company restored the flange with identical material to the original, resulting in a colour match invisible repair and the integrity of the original founders mark is retained. |
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This balcony was damaged by a delivery lorry. Further inspection revealed additional structural problems including fractures and corrosion. We removed it and restored each individual panel before repositioning it using traditional methods. |
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This early Victorian balcony, typical of many in the capital suffered from fractures and corrosion. We removed it and using gas fusion welding, rebuilt each individual panel before repositioning it using the original lead-fill method. |
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One of the Victorian cast iron canopy supports on this converted station platform was damaged in a storm. Cast Iron Welding Services made an invisible repair using their gas fusion welding technique. |
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 One of London’s most famous landmarks and probably the most photographed bridge in the world. Some of the bridge's cast-iron components are showing signs of decay.
Click here for more about this project. |
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Cast Iron Welding Services were asked to repair the balcony supports of this period London building by the contractor in charge of the restoration. |
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