Tuesday 26 January 2016

Sourcing Materials for 2016

Most of our existing customers will already be aware of the materials and services that we provide here but we thought we would take this opportunity, as everybody is getting 'geared up' for their 2016 projects, to remind everybody of what we can offer.
We pride ourselves on being able to supply bulk quantities of reclaimed building materials to our customers and, as we undertake the majority of demolition works ourselves, can guarantee a reliable consistancy in quality.

Recent demolition works, paired with us continuing to buy stock over the Winter months, has meant that we entered this year with a fully stocked yard of materials available. This includes:

* Over 1000Msq of reclaimed building stone from a demolition project in Oxfordshire, most of which has already come into stock, been sorted and cropped ready for re-use.
* Over 700Msq of Portland Stone Paving all from a single job.
* Healthy stocks of reclaimed York flags - currently more than 600Msq in the yard ready to go.
* Large amounts of reclaimed roofing products including a batch of over 6000nr 20"x10" Welsh slates
* Various flooring options including over 200Msq of reclaimed pine boarding.

 Also, being one of the largest suppliers of reclaimed cotswold roofing tiles and reclaimed Cotswold stone we have an ever-changing supply of these materials. In fact, these high - demand items are beginning to establish a waiting list for 2016 so we encourage you to get in touch as soon as possible to discuss your requirements.....

As always, we are available for sourcing and matching hard to find materials, quotations, samples and site visits and you may find our associated quarries, building company or tile company of interest.
Of course, we try to keep our website up to date but, should you be interested in the latest items availabe, particularly single large batches of materials, why not sign up to our Newsletter? Alternatively, keep in touch via social media by following us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.




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