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S G System Products Limited offers a wide
range of high quality, bespoke, hand finished, balustrade and handrail
systems for staircases, balconies, atriums and ramped access (meeting
the requirements of the DDA), to the U.K. construction market and
the more discerning private client. These systems are available
in stainless steel, aluminium, brass, toughened glass and pvc sleeved
steel.
Our employees have many
years experience in the design, manufacture and installation of
balustrade and staircases. This invaluable experience, gained through
our predecesssor, J Starkie Gardner Ltd, has been
expertly applied to our current range of products.
Our products are "bespoke, hand-finished
systems". Designed, manufactured and hand finished in the U.K.
with an absolute minimum number of visible joints to the handrail.
This approach enables
quality to be defined in advance, prices to be competitive, and
"on site" time to be kept to a minimum. A quality product
however, which is made to fit each individual location requires
an order to be placed in good time.
All products also have
" low lifecycle costs ".
In order to keep quality
standards both high and consistent, we hold the components in stock
(glass brackets, baluster tops etc) yet we also fabricate the handrail
to suit each individual site location. Hence the "bespoke system".
This means that there will generally only be one mechanical joint
in the handrail per flight of stairs.
This approach combined with our experience, results shorter lead
times, consistent quality and our fixer being on site for the minimum
possible time to produce a final "quality installed product".
To
obtain product brochures, budget prices or a firm quotation from
drawings, please contact our Technical Sales Manager, Martin
Rumball at the address above.
NEWS
ITEMS:
Our Stargard system complies with the
requirements of the DDA (Building Regs. Part M
2004) and is the original "warm to the touch" handrail.
This handrail can also be used with our Glassrail
and Stronghold products.
A
new AL 50 data sheet is now available showing the
wide baluster centres possible. Please contact our office
above for your copy.
website
updated.... 4th September 2008
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