About HeatonProducts
Heaton Products is a Key Supplier of Building Products and Non Mechanical Plant to the construction industry.
OtherWe are one of the biggest suppliers of non-mechanical plant in the UK, and one of the fastest growing construction materials suppliers in the Midlands. A keen investor in people and advanced processes, Heaton Products is a versatile and experienced supplier to engineers and contractors all over the UK and Ireland.
Our products and services include prefabricated and loose cut and bent steel reinforcement, acrow props, trench struts, masonry supports, steel anti-skid road plates, road forms, builders trestles, scaffold towers, and our own trestle handrail system, Trestlemate.
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