Yeoman Shield was contracted to supply wall protection products to rectify wall damage at a Surrey leisure centre.
Yeoman Shield supplied a 2.0mm thick wall sheet to help meet the health and safety requirements which specify that walls in such areas have to be completely smooth.
At Thornhill, an apartment development in Surrey, Yeoman Rainguard has supplied its range of rainwater products. The company provided its black XL aluminium gutters, 75mm downpipes and various styles of hoppers. Bespoke profiles were manufactured including non-standard plinth offset pipe accessories.
Wall protection rails from Yeoman Shield now include a rail designed to meet requirements from shop fitters and retailers. The Maxi Rail for protection from indoor vehicular traffic has a depth of 60mm and a projection of 50mm, with a smooth finish and through colouring.
Following an initial survey, Yeoman Rainguard supplied black XL aluminium gutters, 75mm? downpipes and different styles of hoppers to the Thornhill range of apartments in Surrey. The company tailored the specification by manufacturing bespoke profiles to ensure the best fit, including non-standard plinth offset pipe accessories.
With experience in the healthcare sector, Yeoman Shield, a manufacturer of architectural surface protection, has assisted in reducing damage and maintenance problems at Runnymede Hospital.
Traffic in the hospital caused damage to the fabric of the building with maintenance becoming an ongoing problem. Following a site survey from the company, it decided to install 2.0mm wall sheet coupled with 200mm protection rail on pre-formed core. For additional protection, the rails were fitted with heavy duty stainless steel external angles and full height Ultra 75 by 75mm corner protection angles.
Gutters from Yeoman Rainguard have been provided to a new extension at a Tesco store in Newmarket. The products were in keeping with the original design and surrounding architectural steelwork; in required colour, size and profile. The glass reinforced plastic products also provided a system that does not rust or fade, as well as providing low maintenance.
As well as improving the interior environment of a medical practice in Uttoxeter, Yeoman Shield installed a system that also withstands heavy traffic; an important component of refurbishment. The walls were fitted with the company's wall protection materials, such as 200mm protection strip and 75 by 75mm standard corner angles, whilst the doors and frames were protected with a 2.0mm thick sheet.
As a means to fortify wall surfaces and prevent damage to medical services located behind beds, Leeds General Infirmary has installed bed head protection from Yeoman Shield. The company designed a version of the 200mm protection rail, complete with pre-formed core incorporating a heat absorbing liner.