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.

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