Traditional ironwork restoration for difficult jobs
Older properties often feature beautiful original wrought iron railings, entrance gates, and boundary fencing that add huge character to the building. The problem is that over time, these features can suffer from:
In this West Yorkshire project, the existing railings and gates showed all the classic signs of age and exposure. Paint was badly peeling, rust was visible in multiple areas, and the fixing points where the metal met the stone had clearly deteriorated. Like many traditional installations, the ironwork had been fixed into the stonework using lead, which is a method that needs care, experience and the right approach if the original stone is to be preserved.
Careful removal using traditional methods
Because the railings were leaded into stone capping, this was not a case of simply cutting everything out and starting again. The aim was to save the original ironwork, preserve the look of the property, and remove each section as carefully as possible without causing unnecessary damage to the surrounding stone pillars and coping stones.
This is where specialist knowledge matters.
We carefully removed the railings and gates using traditional methods suited to old ironwork, taking the time to free the sections properly rather than forcing them out. On heritage-style and period properties, this stage is critical. Rushed work can easily crack stone, distort the railings, or destroy original details that cannot be replaced.
Stripping and restoring the original railings and gates
Once removed, the railings and gates were taken through the restoration process to bring them back to sound condition.
This included stripping away the old failing coatings and exposing the metal underneath so that problem areas could be properly assessed. On jobs like this, removing layers of old paint is essential, because hidden corrosion often sits beneath years of patch repairs and overpainting.
After stripping, the metalwork can be restored properly rather than just covered up.
On this project, the result was a full restoration of the original metal railings, matching gate sections, and associated ironwork, ready for refitting. Keeping the original pieces wherever possible helps retain the character of the property and is often the best option for period homes where off-the-shelf replacements would look completely wrong.
Refitting with a modern epoxy fixing system
While we respect traditional methods, we also use modern materials where they offer a clear improvement in durability and performance.
After restoration, the railings and gates were refitted using a modern epoxy resin fixing solution rather than being reinstalled exactly as before. This gives a secure, reliable fixing method that is better suited to long-term performance while still allowing the original railings and gates to remain part of the property.
It is a great balance of traditional craftsmanship and modern materials — preserving the appearance of the original metalwork while improving the way it is fixed in place.
Why so many companies refused the job
We often hear from customers who have been told their railings are “too awkward”, “too old”, or “not worth doing”. Usually, that comes down to one thing: specialist restoration work is very different from general fabrication or standard gate installation.
Jobs involving:
require patience, experience and the willingness to do the job properly.
Many companies would rather replace old railings than restore them. We take the opposite view. If the original railings, gates or fencing can be saved, we believe they usually should be.
Period railing and gate restoration specialists
At Yorkshire Paint Stripping, we specialise in difficult restoration work that others often turn down. That includes:
Whether you have old garden railings, stone-capped boundary fencing, traditional driveway gates, or decorative wrought iron panels, we can assess the condition of the original metalwork and advise on the best route forward.
Restoring original character instead of replacing it
Original railings and gates have a look and quality that is difficult to replicate. Even when they are in poor condition, they can often be restored far more effectively than people expect.
This recent West Yorkshire project is a perfect example. What many saw as a problem job, we saw as an opportunity to preserve original features properly. By carefully removing the leaded ironwork, restoring the railings and gates, and refitting them using a modern epoxy system, we were able to retain the character of the property while giving the metalwork a new lease of life.
Need old railings, fences or gates restoring?
If you have old railings, wrought iron fencing or traditional gates that need specialist attention, get in touch with us.
We regularly work on items that other companies refuse to handle, including railings leaded into stone, corroded gate sets, and period metalwork in need of full restoration.
If you want to preserve the original look of your property and have the job done properly, we’d be happy to help.
Yorkshire Paint Stripping
Specialists in the restoration of old railings, fences, gates and traditional metalwork across Yorkshire and beyond.
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