Thursday 14 November 2013

Steel Beams

Supply – Our team of steel suppliers have built up and maintained excellent relationships with the lowest priced steel manufacturers in the UK. Therefore enabling us to remain competitive without compromise on quality or service.

Steel FabricationOwning our fabrication workshops on site sets the foundation to excellent communication between departments. Our highly skilled Steel Fabricators work to the highest standards to meet all requirements and deadlines. The years of experience in reading drawings for fabrication enables them to highlight any mistakes or errors ensuring a high degree of accuracy and precision.

Delivery – We maintain excellent relationships with logistics companies across the UK. This enables us to ensure a fast delivery of your steel items to site as soon as they are completed.

Steel Erecting ServicesWe currently employ five teams of Steel Fitters and Steel Erectors who carry out all installations with the highest degree of accuracy along side an appointed project manager.

For further information on Steel Beams, Steel Fabrication and Steel Supply visit www.steelmetalworks.co.uk where a member of our team can assist you further.


Steel Suppliers and Stockholders

Steel Suppliers across the UK delivering a prompt reliable service, using trusted logistic partnerships to transport large tonnage rates. This has enabled a dramatic growth in our Steel Suppliers and Steel Stockholders department.

Our workshops are conveniently located in Surrey giving us easy access to London and Southern counties. Our team use state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment and techniques with over 20 years experience in house.

Our dedicated team – wherever in the UK you are based – will satisfy all you Steel Supply needs. Contact us at Steel Metalworks for further information regarding a project or service you require.



Steel Fabricators

Working with Steel Fabricators is the most accurate and integrated way to manage detailing, fabrication and erection of all steel structures for you project/s.

With the use of skilled draughtsman utilising the latest technology, it is possible to bring a new efficiency to steel detailing and calculations. 3D Models can be produced faster and with a higher accuracy. Production of drawings is automated, and drawings must remain accurate throughout the project from the initiation phase to the delivery and sign off.

In addition to drawings, createing a better project understanding with the Steel Fabrication team is key in a successful project.


To contact Steel Fabricators for further information regarding a project you may have in mind visit www.steelmetalworks.co.uk

Thursday 24 October 2013

Metal Railings

Enhance your security in an aesthetically pleasing way by opting for Metal Railings to mark the boundary of your property.

Replacing Metal Railings
Railings and entrance gates are often the first point of a property seen by visitors. If they are in need of replacement ie. they are rusting or corroded this does not create a good first impression and gives off the feeling of a neglected property.

Decreased property price – Maintaining your properties security plays an integral part in the value of your property. With crime constantly on the rise it is important to adequately secure your premises. Failing to do so could create the impression that it isn't worth much anyway and could affect the insurance policy on the property.



Metal Railings security benefits include:
  • Difficult to climb
  • Anti cut through
  • High visibility (intruder can not hide)
  • Spikes on the tops act as a deterrent


For further information on Metal Railings visit our website www.steelmetalworks.co.uk

Metal Gates and Wrought Iron Gates

Always a popular choice with our customers, as they are adaptable in design and with a huge choice in style can gates suit traditional or contemporary settings. The ensure your gates keep their finish and to protect them against rust and corrosion it is advised that they are hot-dip galvanised. Made to measure and made to last Wrought Iron Gates are the number one choice for clients looking for something a little special.

Wrought Iron gates can enhance security on your property due to the fact that it is a metal product, and strength is integral to it's purpose.
  • Metal Gates quite often are less expensive than wooden gates
  • Easy to maintain
  • Metal Gates are highly durable and secure
  • Metal Gates can be adapted to suit all surroundings


Wrought Iron Gates have great visibility, allowing you to see between the bars, lets in light and feel less closed in.

If you require further information on Metal Gates or Wrought Iron Gates please visit our website www.steelmetalworks.co.uk

Wednesday 27 February 2013

Choosing a Staircase

Advances in technology means that we are now spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a staircase interior or exterior. There are many different specifications suited to space needed. Also many different designs suited to different surrounds.


How does one buy a staircase? Steel Metalworks believe those interested should either have pre-drawn plans or a budgetary range when they first contact the company. While Whitten Metalworks can design according to a budget, or quote based on a plan, it’s virtually impossible to design without a clear notion of cost.

There are two primary ways a staircase comes into existence: either through what is known as a design, construct and install service, or a construct and install service. In a construct and install service, an architect presents plans to Steel Metalworks which the firm uses to create a quote, thoroughly detailing the cost of every design element. The client then approves both the quote and the drawings. Steel Metalworks fabricates and installs the staircase. After the approval of the quote a time estimation can be specified.

In a design, construct and install service, the process differs only in that the client asks Steel Metalworks to design the staircase. Design drawings can be supplied prior to fabrication for client approval.

The most costly aspects of a staircase are not the materials, but the style. Potential clients may browse the online portfolio and visualize the structural style of their ideal staircase. A custom design can then be created which combines the desired form and the client’s suggested budget.


Stair Types
Features
    Advantages
Disadvantages
Requirements
Straight Flight Stairs
  • Simplest design
  • No turns
  • Used most in homes


  • Easy to construct


  • Less expensive
  • Long open space or high ceiling required
  • Difficult to accommodate in the floor plan

L-Shaped Stair
(quarter-turn stair)
  • One landing at some point along the flight of steps
  • Useful when the space required for a straight stairs is not available
  • Possible to be located in the corner
  • Provision of resting place and the reduced distance of fall (same as L-shaped stair)
  • Probable to need more floor space than a straight stair
  • More difficult to construct than straight stairs
The length and width of the landing should not be less than the width of the stairway.
Landings should have a minimum vertical clearance of not less than 2000mm.
Landings must be less than 750mm (where this involves a change in direction, the length is measured 500mm from the inside edge of the landing).
Landings have a gradient not steeper than 1:50.
U (double L – shaped) stairs (half-turn stair)
  • Two flights of steps parallel to each other
  • 180° turn at one large landing
  • Useful when there need many raisers but small floor space
  • Provision of a place to rest and the reduced distance of fall (same as the L-shaped stair)
Same as L-Shaped Stair (quarter-turn stair) Same as L-Shaped Stair (quarter-turn stair)
Winder stairs
  • Pie-shaped stairs which are substituted for a landing
  • Less space required then L and double L stairs
  • Less safe than L and double L stairs due to the lack of step uniformity of winders
The width of winders should be sufficient at midpoint.
The going of the winders should be constant
Spiral/Circular stairs
  • Circular stairs sweeps in a broad curve from one level to another
  • Spiral stairs twists around a centre pole, from which steps radiate out
  • Can be used where little space is available
  • Ideal for access to attic, basement rooms, and lighthouse
  • Better aesthetics
  • Hard to climb
  • Not safe as they have winder steps
  • Not suitable for primary stair
The radius to the centre-line of the stairway should not be less than 600mm.
The maximum width of the curved stairway should be 750mm.


Straight-flight stairs

In residential installations, the most common solution is to use a straight flight of stairs in a single flight, because this is almost always the most efficient and economical way to achieve the necessary rise. The stair can be concealed to some degree behind a partition or set against one of the walls. This removes the necessity to provide balustrade on both sides of the stair, further reducing the cost and the footprint of the stair. This is the most commonly installed format of stair in Steel Metalworks residential projects. While a straight-flight staircase is the simplest layout, it by no means should be interpreted as a least interesting approach.

Straight-flight stairs

Straight-run stairs with landings are the most suitable for great heights. The landings allow the users to rest without breaking the rhythm of their ascent and to break the climb. Each landing included obviously increases the overall footprint of the stair, as space is consumed without a corresponding increase in rise.

Spiral Staircases
Designing a spiral staircase is not simply a matter of slip-mounting stair treads around a central column; it is instead a process of realising the perfect assembly of material, and synchronizing it to the demands of a particular space.

A spiral staircase can be anything our clients want it to be. Advances in technology allow us to push past the ordinary boundaries of traditional design to forge together new and innovative works that challenge the notion of what a spiral staircase is. No matter what the particular requirements of the space, we work closely with our clients and the construction companies to design and execute our fully original staircase designs. Our dedication to innovative design continues to win us commissions in schools, restaurants, offices, and private homes.

Other spiral staircases incorporate balustrades, or merge quietly with their surroundings to provide a sense of connection without an overbearing presence. Some staircases are designed primarily as vantage points from which to survey the interior of our client’s homes. Other spiral staircases serve as examples of our svelte creative functionality. We are also able to provide a compact mobility while enhancing the beauty of the interior space in busy working environments.

Commercial Stairs

Commercial staircase often form part of a show-piece layout in high-exposure foyers, showrooms, or corporate offices. A poorly implemented Commercial Staircase if Implemented poorly can incur additional costs to the project and safety risks.

Many more examples of Steel Staircases can be found at www.steelmetalworks.co.uk

Concepts in Contemporary and Traditional Balustrade


To define Balustrade in traditional terms is being a row of repeating balusters (vertical posts) that support the upper handrail of a railing. However, balustrade is also taken to mean 'edge protection' - a phrase describing the function or role of the structure, rather than relating to its appearance.

Definition of Balustrade

Today, the term balustrade is no longer taken to mean an array of traditional vertical balusters. In modern architectural context, arrays of vertical balusters are rarely employed, with an array of alternative structural (e.g. cantilevered panels), and infill materials such as glass panels, solid wall framing and folded metal being preferred. Where vertical infill members do exist (e.g. timber or stainless steel battens), they rarely serve the traditional role of providing structural support to the top rail of the structure.

This is partly because advances in technology and materials used within the construction methods have removed the design constraints that determined the use of rows of vertical balusters. These advances have taken trend over the traditional ornate and detailed appearance of traditional balustrade.



Traditional Balustrade

Balustrades are historically defined moulded poles that support the handrail of a staircase or create the individual shafts in staircases, fencing, gates, and railings. Traditionally balustrade have been noted in ancient Assyrian bas-reliefs as window balustrades. A single vertical member is called a ‘baluster’, and the plural form is ‘balustrade’. The term ‘balustrade’ originated from the Italian word ‘balaustra’ meaning pomegranate flower because of the similarities to a half-open flower. Ancient balustrades were moulded and hand-carved from material such as bronze, marble, or timber. Today, traditional designs have been recreated in materials such as hardwoods, softwoods, wrought iron, glass, polymer stone, cast stone and plaster. Wooden and stone balustrades are classically shaped on a turner’s lathe, which spins an unshaped block to cut and sand it with symmetry. Ornamental lathes can create balustrades of amazing complexity, using two centres or axis of rotation. Concrete, iron, plaster and polymer balustrades are created from cast moulds The degree of complexity or ornamentation varies does depend on the historical style in consideration. The Baroque style, for instance, was particularly ornate and decorative. A traditional 'Queenslander' homestead balustrade incorporates balusters of a relatively simple profile, but may include varies forms of ornamentation in the posts or between balusters.

Contemporary Balustrade

In contrast to traditional designs, contemporary balustrade design is more minimalistic and uses simple geometric shapes. Ornamentation is virtually eliminated. In common with other trends in modern architecture, it makes an impact generally through the use of contrasting materials such as glass and metal.

A common design priority in the design of modern balustrade is to create the impression of space and openness. Something due to the increase in population that we as a society lack. Perhaps this could be influencing our design choices and trends. The strength inherent in stainless steel or mild steel posts means that, when they are employed, they can be situated at relatively long intervals. The use of glass infill panels also contributes to the sense of light and space. Another feature of modern balustrade is the 'flameless cantilevered' approach, where the glass itself is a structural element that supports the handrail from a structural connection to the floor or void edge through a vertical cantilever. This allows the architect to eliminate not only the balusters, but also the stanchions / posts, in the balustrade design. Clearly, these newer approaches to balustrade display a trend towards minimalism and functionality.

The Future of Balustrade

With the current trend moving towards more cleaner and minimal approach to architecture, it will be interesting to observe how this affects balustrade design. Certainly the increased use of new materials such as solid surface acrylic products seems certain. Transparent and lightweight materials are the popular choice today. Whether this is due to health and safety or creating the illusion of space, reverting back to the traditional balustrade becomes more a luxury. For example if you are fortunate to have that space.

To view Balustrade examples, suppliers and installation visit Steel Metalworks

 

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