About Catnic
Catnic is the leading UK manufacturer of steel construction products for the residential sector.

[edit] About Catnic
Catnic is the leading UK manufacturer of steel construction products for the residential sector. Based in Caerphilly, Wales, Catnic brought the original steel lintel to the construction industry in 1969.
Today, builders, house builders and developers all over the world rely on Catnic products and it’s technical expertise to ensure their projects are structurally sound and energy efficient.
With an expanding product range that includes ®SSR2 standing seam roofing and cladding, together with builders metalwork, plasterbeads and expanded metal, the company now services a global market.
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For more information about Catnic and its products please visit our website.
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