AGL Installation
we specialise in AGL installation and a cable chasing and sealing service to enhance the lighting capabilities of your airfield. Whether you're looking to install brand-new airfield ground lights or upgrade to energy-efficient LED units, our team is here to deliver you an exceptional result.
Airfield ground lighting ensures optimal visibility and safety for airfields across the UK, with upgrading to modern LED units offering significant cost-saving potential over time. We offer an all-in-one service that involves AGL installation, cable chasing and chase sealing, utilising our floor sawing, joint sealing, and diamond drilling capabilities.
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Airfield ground lighting ensures optimal visibility and safety for airfields across the UK, with upgrading to modern LED units offering significant cost-saving potential over time. We offer an all-in-one service that involves AGL installation, cable chasing and chase sealing, utilising our floor sawing, joint sealing, and diamond drilling capabilities.
Other Products and Services from Castle & Pryor Ltd
Floor Stripping
Floor stripping is a quick and effective way to remove tiled or continuous floor coverings. The covering is removed using a blade at the front of the machine that can be lowered into position. The stripping machines are either 110v or battery powered, walk behind or ride on dependent on application and volume of work. The floor stripping machines is ergonomically friendly which makes it versatile for access via lifts and/or working in confined areas.
The stripping is quick, clean allowing projects undertaken to be completed in a minimum time. The method is effective on both concrete and integral screed, stripping the material back clean to the subfloor.
The stripping is quick, clean allowing projects undertaken to be completed in a minimum time. The method is effective on both concrete and integral screed, stripping the material back clean to the subfloor.
Thin Bond Concrete Patch Repair
For Facilities and Companies, concrete hard standings, roads, car parks, workshops, storage areas and any other concrete surfaces are essential assets that are relied upon. But these assets are not immune to the damaging effects that wear and tear can cause. Cracks, potholes and failed joints can quickly develop into serious hazards that compromise safety and efficiency. If these are left unaddressed, these issues can even lead to complete surface failure, potentially requiring expensive full-depth repairs or total bay replacement.
Joint Sealing
Failed joints and cracked surfaces causing surface water ingress can result in significant damage to concrete and asphalt surfaces, especially on areas such as Airfields, Highways and other concrete pavement areas where safety and durability are crucial. If left untreated, these can require full-depth repairs or replacement, a process that will be time-consuming, expensive, and disruptive to operations.
Our joint sealing services in combination with other preventative maintenance work offer an excellent alternative, helping you to safeguard your concrete and asphalt surfaces against unwanted damage and dilapidation, extending their lifespan and reducing maintenance costs.
How concrete joint sealing is used
Joint sealing is a vital process for ensuring the longevity of concrete and asphalt surfaces. It involves the application of sealant material to expansion or contraction joints, which allows the concrete or asphalt to move through natural expansion and contraction heat cycles while maintaining a seal, preventing water and contaminate ingress into the joint and slab sub-base. Joint sealing can be done during construction, or completed on failed joints by raking out existing material, preparing the joint and then re-sealing.
We provide high-quality joint sealing services using either bitumen-based N1, N2 and 95.25 Oxidised products or Polysulphide cold pour fuel-resistant material for use where fuel or oil spills may occur. Our team of experts has the equipment and experience to tackle any sealing job, including cable chasing and sealing, with both hot and cold pour capabilities.
Our joint sealing services in combination with other preventative maintenance work offer an excellent alternative, helping you to safeguard your concrete and asphalt surfaces against unwanted damage and dilapidation, extending their lifespan and reducing maintenance costs.
How concrete joint sealing is used
Joint sealing is a vital process for ensuring the longevity of concrete and asphalt surfaces. It involves the application of sealant material to expansion or contraction joints, which allows the concrete or asphalt to move through natural expansion and contraction heat cycles while maintaining a seal, preventing water and contaminate ingress into the joint and slab sub-base. Joint sealing can be done during construction, or completed on failed joints by raking out existing material, preparing the joint and then re-sealing.
We provide high-quality joint sealing services using either bitumen-based N1, N2 and 95.25 Oxidised products or Polysulphide cold pour fuel-resistant material for use where fuel or oil spills may occur. Our team of experts has the equipment and experience to tackle any sealing job, including cable chasing and sealing, with both hot and cold pour capabilities.
Castle & Pryor Ltd
Elles House 4B, Invincible Road, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 7QU, United Kingdom
Castle & Pryor Ltd are experts in diamond drilling, concrete cutting, and infrastructure maintenance, with 30+ years of industry experience. Operating nationwide, our skilled teams prioritise safety, innovation, and the environment. We deliver quality work safely, on time, and on budget.