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Home›Latest News›Lifts Stairs & Balustrades›KALLISTO TAKES SERVICE TO ANOTHER LEVEL

KALLISTO TAKES SERVICE TO ANOTHER LEVEL

By Josh Holmes
December 2, 2015
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As spiral staircases go through a renaissance and architects and developers alike identify the benefits in new builds, Kallisto, the pre-cast concrete spiral and helical staircase division of Milbank Concrete Products, offers customers an exclusive full service, tailored to suit the individual needs of domestic and commercial developments.

Based at its dedicated production facility in Essex, Kallisto prides itself on working closely with architects, engineers and designers to achieve stunning, durable pre-cast spiral and helical staircase solutions and has been commissioned for installations in some of the most prestigious properties in the UK.

By working closely with the client to reach a unique solution, for what is sometimes a tricky element in building design, each individual pre-cast concrete staircase by Kallisto is individually designed, manufactured and installed to meet the specific requirements of that project, whilst remaining highly – often surprisingly – affordable.

Manufactured in a world class European concept stair mould, by a highly skilled manufacturing team, each concrete staircase from Kallisto is bespoke, with the rise and going tailered to suit each unique project; from a dramatic sweeping spiral staircase in a luxury development to a tightly curved helical staircase in a town house, where space is at a premium.

Fabricated off-site and delivered in one piece directly to the property, delivery is scheduled, enabling the build to move forward, smoothly and cost effectively, with minimum disruption on site.  This also means that instant access to upper floors of the property is created for follow on trades, so that the project schedule can continue without delay.  The ability to manufacture off-site and the adaptability of the mould, both contribute to a highly cost-effective staircase solution for even the most elaborate staircase.

Bringing an element of sophistication and elegance to a property, concrete stairs by Kallisto offer a versatile alternative to other traditional materials such as timber and stone.  Resilient, solid and durable, concrete stairs by Kallisto can be attractively finished in a material best suited to the individual style and character of a property.

“Stairs are often the first feature on show when entering a building and have the potential to create a dramatic visual impact.  A beautifully designed staircase can transform a fairly standard house and now by using our innovative, bespoke mould, this transformation is highly affordable”, says Andy Mayne, Milbank Managing Director.

Setting aesthetics aside, there are also a number of practical reasons why utilising concrete stairs by Kallisto can prove superior to more traditional methods, , the main one being its strength and reliability.

Addressing the issue of sound transfer, which can often be associated with other frameworks, concrete stairs by Kallisto also offer thermal stability.  This, as a result, saves energy and produces a better indoor environment for the building’s owners and inhabitants.

Beautiful in form, concrete stairs by Kallisto add style and appeal to any home, giving that all important wow factor to a new property at a very reasonable budget.

Kallisto is a dedicated division of Milbank Concrete Products which offers bespoke spiral and helical stairs ,which are an attractive, durable and affordable choice for any home or business premises.  Milbank Concrete Products has a trading history spanning more than 60 years and is recognised as one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of high quality pre-cast concrete products.  Based in North Essex, Milbank Concrete designs, manufactures and installs a wide range of pre-cast and pre-stressed concrete solutions, including spiral and helical staircases.

For further information on Kallisto, contact Milbank on 01787 220 564 or visit www.milbank.co.uk where you can watch a timelapse video showing a Kallisto staircase being created.

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