GRP Clock Towers and Cupolas
As exterior clock and clock tower manufacturers this is a question that we are asked all the time and there are many good reasons why we use GRP.
A Good Directions GRP clock tower on a cricket score board |
As exterior clock and clock tower manufacturers this is a question that we are asked all the time and there are many good reasons why we use GRP.
An abbreviation for 'glass reinforced polyester', GRP is a light, durable and astonishingly tough constructional material, which can be moulded and fabricated into all manner of products. When manufacturing our clock towers in GRP one side is first hand crafted in Ash timber from which a mould tool is produced. Ash timber is used for the original pattern to ensure the finished product has a beautiful realistic wood grain, unique to Good Directions clock towers, making them the most realistic looking on the market.
An oxford style cupola with Traditional style clock and a rooster style copper weathervane. Likewise one side of a roof is first dressed in lead over a timber pattern, a mould produced and four sides manufactured to give the finished product an authentic traditional appearance of a genuine lead roof but without the high cost and weight of the real materials. Another benefit of using GRP over traditional materials is that the moulds can then be cleaned and reused many times over enabling identical units to be produced and in a very short space of time. GRP is also very strong and has almost seven times the flexible strength of steel but is extremely lightweight, which makes installation much simpler than its traditional material counterparts, saving costs and helping to reduce Health and Safety issues on site. GRP structures also have an exceedingly long life span with low maintenance requirements and in a half-century of composite development, well designed GRP structures have yet to wear out. To see our range of standard clock towers and cupolas click here |
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