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Bitumen waterproofing on headwalls

Bitumen Waterproofing on Headwalls

We have recently supplied several headwalls to a project on the A5 in Leicestershire. The specification called for two coats of bitumen waterproofing to be applied to all buried surfaces. The bitumen waterproofing was applied at the factory allowing the Headwall to be lifted directly into place on site without the need for any additional work to be carried out. We can add bitumen waterproofing to any of our precast concrete headwalls if required and for more information on the range of headwalls we offer please visit our website, email sales@althon.co.uk or call us on 01603 488700 and we will be happy to help.

Date Posted: May 17, 2023, 11:37 a.m.
Avonmouth Headwalls

Avonmouth Headwalls

We have recently supplied several of our precast concrete headwalls fitted with Kee Klamp® handrails and a mesh infill. The mesh infill helps to provide extra security in the handrail and we can add this to any of our existing galvanised handrail options.

For more information on the different types of headwalls we offer please visit our website, email sales@althon.co.uk or call us on 01603 488700 and we will be happy to help.

Date Posted: April 11, 2023, 2:49 p.m.
New AH8C and AH9C Headwall ranges

New AH8C and AH9C headwall ranges

We are pleased to announce we have two new ranges of precast concrete headwalls. The AH8C and AH9C angled headwall ranges allow the water to discharge at 90 degrees to the waterflow or body of water. If specified with the correct sized toe the AH8C headwalls meets Sewerage Sector Guidance (SSG). The range is available with two back wall height and two toe thickness options each with three depth options. 

For more information on this range of headwalls please visit here or if you cannot find what you are looking for, email us sales@althon.co.uk or call us on 01603 488700 and we will be happy to help.

Date Posted: April 3, 2023, 12:05 p.m.
HDPE Flap Valves

HDPE Flap Valves

What are Flap Valves?
Flap valves and flap gates are a type of non-return valve (NRV) used to prevent flooding and to stop water back-flowing up pipework connecting into ponds, ditches, swales, rivers and marine or tidal environments.


What type do you offer?
Our range of flap valves and flap gates includes wall mounted flap valves, tidal flap valves, flange mounted flap valves as well as push fit and pipe mounted flap valves. As standard our HDPE flap valves have a 50 year design life. Althon HDPE flap valves can be manufactured to suit site specific installation requirements and operating water pressures.


Can I have a flap valve factory fitted to an Althon Headwall?                 
Yes! Althon flap valves can be factory fitted to our precast concrete headwalls and chambers. For installation on site by others we supply a EPDM seal, stainless steel fixings and chemical anchors.

For more information on our Flap Valves please visit the Flap Vales section of our website, call our sales team on 01603 488700 or email sales@althon.co.uk

Date Posted: March 29, 2023, 11:50 a.m.
Precast Concrete Headwalls

Precast Concrete Headwalls

Althon manufacture the largest range of precast concrete headwalls in the UK for pipes, culverts and box culverts. 15 years ago we have launched our first headwall brochure with a range of 40 different headwalls. Today we have over 500 different headwalls!

This range includes Anglian Water approved headwalls, Severn Trent water specification for rectangular precast outfalls, Sewerage sector guidance compliant headwalls and many more.

We are also able to factory fit a range of accessories to our headwalls making installation much faster and safer. Some of these accessories include flap valves, tideflex valves, kee klamp handrails, stepped baffle blocks, gratings, pond liner brackets and the list goes on.

For more information on our precast concrete headwalls please visit the headwalls section of our website, call our sales team on 01603 488700 or email sales@althon.co.uk

 

Date Posted: Feb. 1, 2023, 9:47 a.m.