Plastic materials do not always get the reputation they deserve. It is not uncommon to perceive plastic as a budget alternative to other, more traditional types of material. An example of this prejudice is evident in planning laws surrounding listed buildings. Plastic guttering on doors and windows are generally considered to be a material not in fitting with the setting. Whilst we may aspire to the idea of living in a picture postcard village, which happens to have little or no plastic anywhere, this poses a problem of both inconsistency of thought and action, in addition to arguably making life unnecessarily difficult.
It is no accident that plastics are so widely used in construction, and it is almost certain that the internal fixtures and fittings of all but the most religiously maintained listed buildings will include plastic quite extensively. Quite simply, plastic is common because it is an excellent material with a broad range of uses.
Plastic guttering is flexible, yet durable and easy to install. Plastic drainage offers versatility and durability, in addition to a simple and effective watertight solution. Along with doors, windows, fascias and other applications, plastic is quite simply used more broadly than any other material in a construction setting.
If you are not restricted by arbitrary planning laws, your home will doubtless need plastic fittings at some point in its life. At Bliby Plastics, we supply an extensive range of such products from our premises in Kent, and we deliver throughout the UK on a daily basis.
