Monday, 9 July 2012

Cast Iron Radiators - Top coated & ready to ship!

Carrying on from the success of offering all our customers Bespoke - Made to Order Cast Iron Radiators, we have been really pleased with the response to our RADS2GO option also.

At Coventry Demolition Company, we have been looking to increase ways of making the order process not only easier, but ensuring the customer gets their cast iron radiator order sooner.

With many companies showing a lead time to paint a cast iron radiator of up to 3-4 weeks from order to dispatch, we have been determined to shorten this time considerably.

Initially, it appeared sensible to concentrate on the most popular colour we offer - the  Gun Metal/Anthracite (a deep metallic slate colour tone) in the new Rads2Go option.

Of all the cast iron radiators we supply, the Gun Metal/Anthracite is ordered probably on a 3 to 1 ratio compared to any of the other colours we offer.

So with this in mind, we can offer a wide selection of all our cast iron radiators top coated in the Gun Metal/Anthracite which are ready to be dispatched within 24 hours of you order.

Potentially, this means that if you ordered you cast radiator on a Monday, it would be ready to collect or be dispatched if not the same day, but certainly the next day. If you opted for a premium Overnight delivery (usually just an additional £15.00 + vat to most postcodes) you could receive your order on the Wednesday, just two days from when ordered.

Speaking to our customers, this has helped many out enormously, ensuring that their projects are not held up unnecessarily.

We will be looking to increase the colour options available on the RADS2GO range in due course, so please keep an eye on future developments.

Our stock, as you can imagine changes not only daily, but hourly depending on orders taken and we always try to keep our website update to speed with any changes,. However, if you need additional information or confirmation of what is available, please call us FREE on 0800 294 8603.

Friday, 8 June 2012

Now is a great time to change to cast iron radiators.

OK, so summer is here and it has been and could again be, ridiculously hot outside (and about time I hear you say!) and the maybe the last thing your are thinking of on your 'to-do' list is to sort out getting the horrible modern radiators replaced with the traditional cast radiators you have always dreamt of getting.

Well, as silly as it seems, the spring & summer months are the best times for getting this job ticked off the list. Why, well firstly, have you ever tried to get a plumber or heating engineer to come round and quote let alone start a job on a wet and cold day in November in the autumn or winter months. If you have, then you will know that it is virtually impossible to get an appointment for them to pop over to see the job and if you do agree a date, then the likelyhood of them turning up is slim.

Now, I am not trying to trying to portray the plumbing and heating engineer fraternity in a bad light, quite to the contrary, the ones I have met work hard, turn up when agreed, stay behind to get the job done and sometimes clean up as well!
However, when the weather turns for the worst and as a nation we all turn our heating on and up to full to keep the the long cold and dark nights bearable, this is when many will encounter an issue with there heating having had it turned off or barely used for several weeks or months at a time.
Subsequently, this is when the pressure builds and customers begin to see that having the boiler service or heating system checked or the cast radiators fitted in the summer would have been a wise choice instead of re-building the B-B-Q or similar only for the weather to have 'rained on their parade' as sadly happened for many during the recent Jubilee celebrations.

The more sensible of you, dare I say, will have thought and used  the weeks and months hot and great weather  (I know I'm being optimistic about our UK summers, but bare with me here), when the importance of not having your heating available for a few days is less of an ordeal, to be able to install the replacement cast radiators, have the heating system checked and all without much inconvenience compared to that cold November day.

If you having your central heating checked or overhauled and new cast radiators fitted, don't forget about your valves to and do consider fitting Thermostatic valves to assist in saving energy and money in the long run. Please read our article/blog Manual valves versus and Thermostatic radiator valves as this may answer some of your questions.

Whatever your project and whatever & whenever you decide to start looking at your heating system, please be sure to seek sound professional advice and don't be scared by letting your plumber know what you want rather than being coerced into something they would rather fit. Yes, cast radiators are heavy, they are cast iron after all!!! So often we hear of misleading stories saying how bad cast iron radiators are, how difficult they are to fit & costly to run. If fitted correctly, they can even save you money in the long run as they retain and emit heat for longer when switched off and the are generally compatible with all modern pressurised systems.

If you need any help with looking at what you require, please feel free to call us FREE on 0800 294 8603 or email us at sales@coventry-demolition.co.uk and our staff will be happy to help.







Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Cast Iron Radiators - Free bespoke service now offered.

Coventry Demolition Co. are now adding yet another metaphorical string to our Cast Iron Radiators bow.


Following on from our successful launch of the  'Rads2Go' range on our website, where we now offer cast iron radiators pre-painted in our most popular top coat finish - Gun Metal/Anthracite, we are pleased to announce our latest customer focused service... A BESPOKE cast iron radiator service.


We are excited to be able to say that for NO EXTRA CHARGES, we will make your radiators to the sizes you require (within reason obviously!) and you just pay for the price of the sections used on a pro-rata basis and nothing for the additional work involved or pressure testing.


We will continue to offer our standard size cast iron radiators available through our website and salvage yard in Warwickshire, but we are happy to make radiators to size for those awkward spaces requiring specific sized cast radiators.  


If you need any help or further information on our bespoke service, please call us FREE on 0800 294 8603 or email us at info@coventry-demolition.co.uk your requirements and we will be happy to quote for you.




We are looking forward to hearing from you.







Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Cast Iron Radiators & Reclaimed Products help us buck the Recession!

Well, its been a while, so we thought we ought to update you about what we have been up to.


2012 has proved to be a great year for our cast iron radiators and reclaimed products so far, continuing on from a busy 2011.


We have continued to build on last years sales and are looking forward to supplying more customers throughout the year.


Along with all the new DIY enthusiasts, who just pop into our Reclamation Yard in Warwickshire, buy our cast radiators or flooring or doors, put them in the back of your cars and go home to create a new feature in your homes, we have continued to work alongside national developers such as City & Country, supplying various radiators (in their 10's and 100's) to assist them with projects such as their Balls Park development in Hertfordshire and Bentley Priory development in Middlesex


Our website continues to evolve and improve, making it much easier to purchase everything from an escutcheon or painted cast iron radiator with ease.
Cast iron radiators


The new 'Rads & Add ons' page has proved a great hit with all our customers, allowing them to choose the cast iron radiator they want, its colour, the valves & wall stays all on the one page. It just doesn't get any easier to order now!


We have introduced new pages and information to assist customers with the Cast Iron Radiator FAQ's page and giving additional useful information by way of links to various organisations such as Salvo or companies we have supplied our products to. 


Another great success has been introducing our Solid Oak Floor boards onto our web site which currently at only £34.95 + vat per sq m always keep our yard men busy on most days pulling orders for either delivery or collection.


This year will see us expand our Reclaimed and Unique and Garden Product ranges on the web site, from the mainstays such as reclaimed bricks and roofing tiles to such items as our Fabulous life-size Robots!


All this talk of websites certainly doesn't mean that our Reclamation Yard isn't busy. On the contrary, Tina, continues to make sure that customers are excited about visiting us and are able to find what they came for and sometimes find something they weren't!


This has resulted in the number of customers coming to see us over the last few years increase dramatically making 2011 our best ever, which in these days of so called recession is something that Tina can be proud of. 


We hope you enjoy this very brief update, but if you need any further help or information or are looking for a specific Architectural - Salvaged piece for your home or project, please call us free on 0800 294 8603 or email us.


We are generally open Monday - Friday 08.00am to 5.00pm and Saturdays 08.00am to 4.00pm, though we do allow ourselves the odd Bank Holiday off, so please call or check our website for further information, where you can also access a map to find us.


We look forward to seeing you soon......


From all the team at Coventry Demolition Co.






Thursday, 5 May 2011

Beehive door knobs - New range now available.

Trying to improve the quality and range of products we supply is always very challenging and takes time.

Here at Coventry Demolition Company, this is what keeps us motivated and it provides us with enthusiasm to see if we can recommission and old favourite which can withstand today's many demands and be on show again.

In view of this, we are very happy to introduce our new range of period style 'Beehive' design door knobs in a natural rosewood finish as well as bolstering our existing range of ebonised style door knobs with nickel collars & rose plates.

We have continued to ensure that the durability of all our door knobs continues to be as important as the design itself. Now all our door knobs sets come with a steel hex grub screw and matching allen key to fix in position. 

Finishing of a renovation which you have spent many hours planning and supervising, (not to mention the stress involved), it goes without saying that to cut corners on the small details such as choosing the right door knobs, can undo all the hard work & spoil the vision you have aspired to throughout the project.

The other issue that is common during these final weeks and days is a budget that is dwindling very quickly or already spent. With the average house having 8 to 10 doors the cost of some door knobs on the market today just makes them too expensive to justify.

At Coventry Demolition Company, we are aware of these issues and that is why we strive to keep the great designs of door knobs we offer affordable, even to the smallest of budgets.

We are passionate about seeing our beautiful period designed door knobs in their rightful place and allowing others to appreciate them also.

Just because our door knobs are great value does not mean that we have compromised on their quality. The wood we use is hard wood (Rosewood) the brass & nickel door knobs have a great weighty feel (just under 1/2kg per pair) and all the fixings are either aged  or nickel to match.

If you want to see what wonderful designs we can offer, please visit our web site or call us FREE on 0800 294 8603.

We look forward to hearing from you.
Coventry Demolition Company.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Cast iron radiators – Painting options available.


At Coventry Demolition Company, we have, over a long period of time, researched what colours our customers want when it comes to painting their cast iron radiators.

In order to keep our lead times for painting our radiators to an acceptable level – usually no longer than 7-10 days, we have decided upon four great colours to offer our customers who want us to top coat their cast radiators.

Our prices start at just £30.00 + vat per radiator to top coat, which is great value too!

The colours we can offer are:

·         Metallic Anthracite/Gun Metal
·         Metallic Antique Bronze
·         Satin Old White/Cream
·         Traditional Satin Black


The most colours by far are our Anthracite/Gun Metal & Antique Bronze. These two colours account for over 65% of all radiators we paint for customers.

Both of these colours have a metallic base and therefore when painted onto our cast iron radiators, look great in either a period style house or in a contemporary home, making a true feature & talking point.

Cast radiators painted in our Old White/Cream colour look stunning in a period cottage & really compliment any natural wood features such as stripped doors & floors.

The Satin Black remains very popular also due to its simple  & traditional finish and look.

As with all our colour options, we ensure an excellent finish and build as we have a purpose built spray painting booth.

In addition to top coating your cast iron radiators, we can arrange for them to be burnished or polished. This involves polishing the cast radiator back to the bare cast metal giving it an elegant finish which is then lightly oiled to maintain the polished look. There are various degrees of shine/polish which can be achieved to suit individual tastes.


Coventry Demolition Company would be happy to post out colour swatches of the colours we can offer free of charge upon request, so please call us on 02476 303999.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Manual valves versus Thermostatic Radiator Valves

Radiator Valves suitable for cast iron radiators - What is the difference between a Manual valve & thermostatic (TRV) valve.

At Coventry Demolition Company, we are often asked 'what is the difference between a Manual Radiator valve and Thermostatic valve or TRV valve?'

Well, the difference is relatively simple - Manual radiator valves, like our Crocus manual valve set or the simpler looking Traditional School Brass manual valve set, allow you to simply turn your traditional cast iron radiators fully on or off. You won't be able to regulate the heat output of your cast iron radiator as would be able to with a Thermostatic valve. However, generally, the up side is that manual valves tend to be a little cheaper are are easier to operate, usually from a central room or boiler set thermostat.

Thermostatic valves, like our Bentley thermostatic valve range or the more ornate Crocus Brass Thermostatic radiator valve set, will allow you to control the heat output of each cast iron radiator they are TRV fitted to, to the desired temperature for each room. Usually, the Thermostatic valves will have numbers or lines/rings to help you set what temperature you require. For example, both the Bentley Thermostatic valve and the Crocus Brass Thermostatic valve sets have rings on the lock shield side, whilst the Elegance Chrome Thermostatic valve set has numbers 1 to 6. Each allows you choose a desired heat output from approx 6 degrees to 30 degrees depending on the design.

Many thermostatic (TRV) valve designs also have a 'Frost Protection' feature, which means that when the lock shield is fully turned in a clockwise direction (off position), the valve will continue to work when the temperature falls below 6-7degrees. This may sound like an overly fussy feature, but given the extremely cold temperature we have recently experienced and the cases where, cast iron radiators have split and cracked because the water inside the heating system has frozen and expanded, these valves do offer greater peace of mind when you are away or forget to adjust your thermostats, for a few pounds more.

In these times where every penny counts and utility bills growing evermore expensive and, with more people being both cost and environmentally conscious, using a thermostatic radiator valve in the right rooms of your home could save you a little money in the long run, whilst making it more comfortable to live in.

How? Well, some rooms in your home will obviously be used more than others, for example, the living room, bedrooms and kitchens. Therefore, it would be advisable to use thermostatic valves in these areas because as the weather and temperatures change through the seasons, this affects the temperature in your home. So, if you fitted a thermostatic valve to your cast iron radiators in these rooms, you would be able to get full output from your cast iron radiator on a cold winter's day, keeping you lovely & warm. However, on a much warmer spring or summers day you would want to the output to be more lower, thus with a thermostatic valve set you can reduce the heat output to a more comfortable setting.

Using a manual radiator valve in these rooms doesn't give you this flexibility. You would either have the cast radiator turned on or turned off with no flexibilty in between.

With hallways & bathrooms, it is fine to have manual valves fitted as you really tend to need more ambient temperatures because you spend a lot less time actually living in them. This means you don't need to have constant variable control over the heat output of your cast radiators here.
We hope this has answered your questions, but if you do need any further help or advice, please feel free to contact us & we will be happy to help.

Coventry Demolition Company have been in business for over 25 years and have built up an enviable reputation for great customer focused service with both trade and residential customers. All their cast radiators come with a comprehensive warranty and they deliver anywhere on the UK mainland, Northern Ireland, ROI & mainland Europe.

For more information on Coventry Demolition please contact them via their website http://www.coventry-demolition.co.uk/ or telephone them on +44 800 294 8603