On a recent visit to Sidmouth in South Devon, an English seaside town with many lovely period buildings, it was noticeable that despite the houses and hotels being beautifully presented, very few had appropriate door fittings, which would have given the finishing touch. In some places small rusting cheap door knockers were used, with door handles that didn't even match.
It is understandably that the sea air effects cheaper brass imports, but it is possible now to get superb designs and quality stainless brass which stands up well to the salty air.
Stainless Brass (PVD) has 25 year guarantee against tarnishing, corrosion and abrasion. This specialist process is time-consuming and more expensive than standard brassware, but the long term advantages well outweigh extra costs and are already appreciated by many private and commercial users.Stainless Brass (P.V.D.)is a process of the 1990's.
This brass has no laquer covering which may break down due to modern day factors such as acid rain, carbon monoxide emissions and airborne chemical particles.
An extra bonus is the fact that it doesn't need daily polishing to maintain an attractive finish and lustre.
About the Author
Ali Arnold is a tutor and company secretary for Architectural Ironmongery Ltd, who are specialists in door and window hardware for period properties, this very knowledgable company is always happy to give advise when required.Their site can be visited at http://www.arciron.com