Quick and simple boxing solutions from Pendock
The Pendock Profiles range of specialist casings and pipe & fire sprinkler boxing has been a common feature in social housing for well over 30 years and is used on countless heating system refurbishments, boiler upgrades and fire-sprinkler installations by most UK social landlords.
By replacing traditional site made MDF or wood pipe boxing with pre-formed plywood boxing, significant economies are being achieved across a large number of local authority and HA projects.
The popular TK pipe boxing; MXF fire sprinkler boxing and BC boiler casings from the Pendock Profiles range, are all UK manufactured from pre-formed plywood and are supplied pre-finished in durable melamine. With no need for time consuming on-site fabrication or painting, this saves time and money as Pendock boxing can be fitted in around half the time of site made alternatives.
The widespread use of Pendock MXF fire sprinkler boxing to conceal surface mounted sprinkler pipework, on high-rise and low-rise residential fire safety improvement projects, has helped speed installation, as they’re quick and easy to fit, using just screws, battens and dedicated accessories.
Concealing boiler pipework, valves, regulators and filters is equally simple with the BC range of boiler pipe casings, which are designed to be free standing. Four casing options are available, including jointed designs which can be supplied either factory assembled or as components for on-site assembly.
A joint-less one piece casing is also available together with a bespoke option, where the casings are manufactured by Pendock to exact boiler and project specifications supplied by the contractor.
Where exterior pipework needs protecting and concealing, the CHM and MXM metal pipe boxing range has been engineered to enclose building services and other utilities, often as part of district heating schemes, including external cabling and distributed heating system pipework, whilst also providing added protection against accidental damage, theft or vandalism.
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