Many British temperature records have tumbled so far in 2019. We had our warmest ever February day when temperatures reached 21.2C, and the hottest day on record this July when the mercury reached 38.1C. While people...
The British Standard for wall ties – BS1243 was introduced in 1945 and was a ‘prescriptive’ standard – ie all ties had to conform to the approved design of the time, and the ‘butterfly’, ‘double triangle’...
November is here and the temperatures have certainly dropped! Cold weather in general can be a nuisance to homeowners, but landlords who have empty homes during the winter should take extra care and make thorough checks...
Peel Castle was originally a place of worship before becoming the fort of Magnus Barefoot, 11th century Viking King of Mann. The structure has no roof and the two side walls were leaning out and so...
Cintec job recently completed at Torosay Castle, Isle of Mull in April. Built in 1858, it is a Victorian “Scottish baronial” mansion by the Scottish architect David Bryce. The client was very happy. For more information...
The problem/cause of cracking: Joists and beams in this property were severely affected by dry rot. The walls had to be stabilised with anchors before the affected timbers could be safely removed and replaced. As can...
What are Cintec Structural Reinforcement Anchors? Cintec anchors are lengths of stainless steel, usually round or square section, hollow or solid, which are inserted into masonry to reinforce structures. The anchors are placed into drilled holes...