10 South West Building & Construction
March 2011 EXETER Skilled team using versatile equipment
CS Blasting, based in Crediton, near Exeter, carries out blast cleaning and spray painting for the restoration of equipment used in the domestic and commercial sectors.
The company, which is located at premises on the Lords Meadow Industrial Estate, has a large blast room and spray room. The skilled team at CS Blasting uses versatile high pressure equipment to work on a wide range of items. These include wheels, gates, fencing, railings, staircases, beams, radiators and garden furniture. In particular, one of the services available is the removal of hardened concrete from machinery used in the construction industry.
Contact CS Blasting on 01363 775441 or mobile 07753 818989. Email via the address:
sales@csengineering.co.uk.
■ DEARDENS Haulage & Aggregate is an independent family business which has been supplying the building industry and home improvement sector for
Website:
www.deardens-
haulage.co.uk.
■ THE office of Andrew Hart Industrial Roofing Ltd has now been at Bishops Court Gardens, Clyst St Mary, for over a year and is proving a great success. The company started the New
Among the services offered by CS are welding,
fabrication,
machining, shot-blasting and spray painting.
over 15 years. The firm, based in Chard, Somerset, covers a wide area including Exeter and the surrounding towns and villages. Deardens supply aggregates, local and decorative stone, topsoil, blocks and cement, and tarmac. A same-day delivery service of small/large loads or dumpy bags can be provided, and private and trade enquiries are welcomed. For more information, tel 01460 62281. Email:
admin@deardens-haulage.co.uk.
Year by welcoming Paul Johnstone as its roofing contracts manager. The firm offers a full package service on property management - all types of roofing and cladding, suspended ceilings, dry linings and partitions, and general maintenance and building work. The ceilings/partitions department can provide competitive quotes for new and refurbishment works. And the team can advise on the variety of options available for ceilings and dry lining/partition wall systems. Now is the time to look at any remedial works required on your existing roof systems and Andrew Hart Industrial Roofing Ltd would be pleased to carry out roof surveys in order to pinpoint any particular areas requiring
attention. Call Paul, Graeme or Andrew on 01392 365900 or visit the website at www.
andrewhartindustrialroofing.co.uk.
■ WANNELLS Electrotechnical Systems, established in 1947, specialise in the design, installation and refurbishment of commercial, industrial and residential electrical systems. Wannells provide a range of
power and lighting solutions including re-wiring, circuitry, and emergency and architectural lighting. Where ventilation is a requirement, Wannells offer bespoke solutions to meet a client’s exact needs. Space and wall heating, powered air handling and ventilation, environmental control systems and complete comfort cooling systems can all be provided. Voice and data communications are also covered with all modern configurations catered for.
The electrical
contractors can install these in new or existing buildings. In addition, Wannells provide a full range of fire alarms and other
• Local and Decorative Stone • Top Soil • Blocks and Cement • Tarmac
Specialists in Industrial Roofing & Cladding, Suspended Ceilings and Dry Lining/Partitions
Unit 13a, Bishops Court Gardens, Bishops Court Lane Clyst St Mary, Exeter EX5 1DH
Tel: 01392 365900 Fax: 01392 365901 Email:
hart.a@btconnect.com
Small or Large Loads or Dumpy Bags
• 1 - 16 Ton Loads Whenever Possible we Deliver the Same Day
restoration of Wheels, Gates, Fencing, Railings, Staircases, Beams, Radiators, Garden Furniture
Commercial & Agricultural Market For the Domestic,
Collection and Delivery Service Available Blast Cleaning & Spray Painting for the
Large Blast Room
01363 775441 C.S. Engineering, Marsh End,
Lords Meadow Ind Est, Crediton EX17 1DN Email:
sales@csengineering.co.uk
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