Traditional Chimney Pots Across British BuildingsTraditional chimney pots have remained part of British architecture for many years. They are commonly found on cottages, terraced houses, manor homes and industrial properties.Their main role was functional, though they also developed into important design elements. Mod… Read More
Clay drainage systems have been used for many years and continue to be selected for their dependable performance. Although alternative materials exist, clay continues to be a reliable option across domestic and commercial applications.The combination of natural composition and longevity makes it a suitable choice for long-term ins… Read More
What Does a Chimney Pot Do?A chimney pot is not just an ornamental addition to a chimney. It serves a practical function by supporting how the chimney works. Raising the height of the flue outlet, it helps create a stronger draft, allowing fumes to exit the building more effectively.It can also reduce the risk of down… Read More
Improved Structures — No thermal penetrations in the insulation less supplies and thinner wall panel sections mean THiN-Wall panels are a far more green and sustainable merchandise. The resulting buildings you generate are going to be significantly less expensive to warmth, interesting and maintain than other types of buildings.Generation T… Read More
Understanding H Pots and the H Pot InsertChimney pots are fitted to support the efficient release of smoke and gases from fireplaces, stoves, and heating appliances. Within the range of chimney pot designs, H pots are recognised for their unusual shape and functional design.Instead of relying only on chimney heigh… Read More