Thursday 8 November 2012

Modern and Contemporary Wrought Iron Railings and Gates


 















Today the majority of wrought iron products are made from mild steel and not iron as the name would suggest. The reason for this is that mild steel is much stronger and a lot easier to work with than iron and is also more resistant to corrosion. Because of these properties mild steel is the perfect material with which to create gates and railings as well as other products such as nails, screw and pipe work to name but a few.

The amount of choice you have when it comes to the decorative features that can be incorporated in to wrought iron railings and gates is endless and that is the beauty of wrought iron. Arching, twisted pickets, decorative finials and knuckles and swooping are all design features than can be easily incorporated into both wrought iron railings and gates. Whatever the style of your home, whether it be a Victorian town house a seafront villa or a modest country cottage you can get wrought iron railings and gates designed to match.

If you own commercial premises and security is a concern then wrought iron fence panels and gates can be made to pretty much any height or length and when you add finials to each picket the gates they will act as security gates as well as adding a wonderful aesthetic feature. Wrought iron railings, fence panels and gates can protect against intruders on most commercial and industrial sites.

Considering that over four hundred years have passed since wrought iron was first used for railings and gates the designs have changed very little and neither have the processes that are used in their manufacture. Whether you use wrought iron as a railing, gate or post they will always give off an air of charm and elegance.

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Wrought Iron Railings for Commercial Premises


As steel became the common metal for manufacturing and construction the popularity of wrought iron declined, but the term ‘wrought iron’ is still used to describe steel railings or gates that have been ‘wrought’ or worked by hand. The majority of wrought iron products available today are made from mild steel and not iron as the name would suggest. This is because mild steel is a much better material.  It is stronger and easier to work with and is also easier to weld than iron.  It is also much more resistant to corrosion. All of the properties make mild steel the ideal material to use to make gates and railings along with a huge range of other products including things like nails, screws and pipe work.

Wrought iron railings and gates have been popular all over the UK since the sixteenth century. They could be found on almost every urban street and could also be found surrounding pretty much every public park and stately home. Many of these wrought iron railings and gates were removed during WWII as part of the war effort and only stumps were left behind. More recently many homeowners have started to replace these long lost railings with designs that date back to the period the original railings would have been fitted. Some choose to update the look with contemporary gates and railings.

The wonderful thing about wrought iron is the amount of choice you have when it comes to decorative features. You can choose from design details such as arching, twisted pickets, swooping, decorative finials and knuckles and sweeping scroll work. All of these design features can easily be incorporated into any design. Wrought iron railings and gates can be manufactured to match any home from a large stately home to a Victorian town house to a modest country cottage and even a seafront villa.

Wrought iron railings are also ideal for commercial premises where security is a main priority.  Fence panels and gates can be made to any height or length and finals can top each picket acting as both an aesthetic as well as security feature. If you want the ultimate in defensive railings you can install heavy duty palisade fencing alongside electronically operated security gates.

Considering that over four hundred years have passed since wrought iron was first used for wrought iron railings and gates, the designs have hardly changed at all. Neither has the processes used in their manufacture. The only real difference is that wrought iron was replaced with steel in the late nineteenth century but this is really a minor detail. The basic design and purposes of wrought iron railings and gates is still the same as it was hundreds of years ago and most likely will do for years and years to come.

Monday 16 July 2012

Prepare your Wrought Iron Garden Fence for Painting


Decorative wrought iron garden fences are sturdy as well as beautiful.  They can also add an air of elegance to your home or garden.  Unfortunately constant exposure to the elements can so a fair bit of damage to the wrought iron surface.  By applying a fresh coat of paint you can decrease the appearance of rust and keep your wrought iron garden fence looking beautiful.  To successfully paint your iron fence you need to prepare the metal surface and surrounding area properly.  I have written some instructions below for you to follow so you can prepare your wrought iron fencing for painting correctly.

Firstly scrub the fence gently with a wire brush to remove all traces of rust.  You can use a wire wheel attachment on your cordless drill of you want to speed up this process.  After all traces of rust have been removed you then need to sand the wrought iron surface using medium-grip sandpaper.  This process will remove and chipped or peeling paint and will also provide a rough surface so the new layer of paint has something to adhere to.  Sanding will also remove any deteriorating paint if you used a drill and a wire wheel attachment to remove rust.  Once complete, wipe down the wrought iron with a clean and dry cloth.  Before you start painting cover the surrounding area with a tarp or drop cloth so protect them from any primer and paint spillage.  Take extra care to protect steps, plants and windows.  Sprits the greenery and flowers in your flower beds with water before you cover them.

Next you need to apply a rust-inhibitive primer to the entire surface of the wrought iron.  Made-for-metal primers come in liquid an aerosol form and you can find them in the majority of hardware stores.  A better choice is an aerosol primer as it will give you better coverage especially if your fence has intricate scroll work incorporated into the design.  Allow the primer to dry as per the manufacturer instructions.  Most primers will require 1 to 3 hours of drying time.  Once the primer is dry then you can apply a coat of exterior rust-inhibitive enamel paint over the primer.  Like the primer, the paint will come in either liquid or aerosol form so you need to make sure you choose the type of paint that is suitable for your project.  If you are using aerosol paint hold the can 3 to 4 inches away from the fence to reduce drips.  Make sure that the primer and paint are compatible to ensure optimal paint coverage and also longevity.

Wrought iron garden fences can be wonderful addition to the exterior of your home and it is relatively easy to keep it in good condition by following the advice I have given you.

Thursday 5 July 2012

Wooden and Iron Spiral Staircases Review


Once you have made a decision to install a spiral staircase into your property you then need to decide whether you want a wooden spiral staircase or an iron one. You need to look at the advantages and disadvantages for both.

Wooden spiral staircases are often cheaper then iron ones but that is where the advantage ends. A wooden spiral staircase will be delivered to your house in separate parts and you will have an arduous task attempting to put together the staircase. You will have already paid full price for the staircase and if you cannot or do not want to put the staircase up yourself you will have to spend more money hiring a professional to do it for you. Iron staircases on the other hand will be delivered to your property already fixed and in one piece. All you will need to do is position it in the area where you want the staircase placed and secure it with the proper tools. Some companies will even do this for you meaning you will not have to lift a finger.

When it comes to durability, iron lasts a lot longer than wood and is also a lot sturdier. A wooden spiral staircase will need to be treated first so that pests will not be able to live in it and eventually destroy it. Even if you use treated wood, iron will still be more durable and this has been proven by numerous studies.

Spiral staircases also have other uses such as an emergency exit, a decorative piece or as a support to a structure. Spiral staircases are also a lot of fun to decorate whether they are inside or outside of your home. Aside from convenience and space efficiency, spiral staircases are also visually attractive.  They break the monotony of a traditional straight staircase inside a house and can add to the attractiveness and uniqueness of a house when placed outside due to its unusual winding structure. If you need help selecting your wooden spiral stairs, customer service is always available for additional information at tiwtheironworks.co.uk.

Monday 18 June 2012

Benefits to Installing Wrought Iron Railings


If you are after some high end, ornamental fencing then wrought iron railings are the way to go. There are many benefits to installing wrought iron railings which far outweigh the costs. Wrought iron railings require considerably less maintenance than other types of fencing and they have a much longer lifetime. You can also increase the value of your property which will help to ease any worries you may have about the cost of the initial installation.

Wrought iron railings are very effective when it comes to security. It is practically impossible to tear down and tall iron railings with sharp cap posts are pretty much impossible to climb over. Although a determined intruder may well find a way into your property it is more like they will move onto a different house rather than try and breach the security provided by wrought iron railings.

More often iron railings are installed some distance from the house so they do not offer much in the way of privacy but are more for security and ornamental landscaping. A lot of property owners choose to install wrought iron railings in conjunction with some sort of masonry or brick pillars. Wrought iron is used for a lot more than just perimeter fencing. It can also be used for gated driveways, pool fencing, balusters and decorative stair rails.

If you are looking for a specialist in wrought iron railings then look no further than a company called The Ironworks. The Ironworks was established in the late 90’s and have over 40 years experience in the field of metalwork.  They offer a free survey and consultation of your site so they can establish designs and the materials needed. Visit their website to see for you examples of their amazing work.

Thursday 7 June 2012

A Simple Guide for Wrought Iron Railings


There are a few points to consider before you place an order for a new set of wrought iron railings.  With just a little thought and imagination you can order yourself a stunning set of wrought iron railings to match your wrought iron gates.

Your first task is to get the size of the railings right.  You need to think about the width and height of the railings.  You also need to decide whether your wrought iron railings are going to be used to replace old fencing or are to be placed on top of an existing wall.  Whether you want smaller or larger railings depends on the depth of the wall.  Make sure you measure upwards to give yourself an idea of how tall you want the railings to stand.  Also take into consideration whether you want the railings to be the same height as your pre-existing wrought iron gates or whether you are happy to have them at different heights.

Wrought iron railings come in a variety of styles so you need to have an idea of how you want them to look.  Another factor that needs to be considered is the colour.  The most common colour used on wrought iron railings is black but they can come in pretty much any colour you want

The most important factor in all of this is who is going to make your railings.  You need to make sure you order your wrought iron railings from an established manufacturer of wrought iron railing and gates.  Search for a company that has years of experience in the industry to guarantee you get the best results.