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Ventair Ventilation Services

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Andrew Belcher

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At Ventair Ventilation Services we offer a number of services such as:

  • The service and maintenance of air handling units.
  • The service and maintenance of bar/restaurant area supply and extract units.
  • The deep cleaning, sanitising and servicing of all makes and model of extract fan.
  • The deep cleaning and sanitising of kitchen canopies/hoods.
  • The deep cleaning and sanitising of all ducting and outlets.
  • The installation of access doors/panels.
  • The repair or replacement to electric motors as required.
  • A full range of grease filters.
  • Full kitchen cleans.
  • Installation of gas interlocks.
  • Maintenance agreements.

All work is carried out and completed in accordance with the HVCA Guide to Good Practice TR/19.

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Ventair Ventilation Services
Unit 8F
Cardrew Industrial Estate
Redruth
Cornwall  TR15 1SS

01209 212421

 
Population

Redruth is a small commercial town, with a population recorded in 2001 of 12,352.

 
Twinning

is twinned with Plumergat and Meriadec in Brittany, France and Mineral Point, Wisconsin in the USA, where Cornish immigrants built many of the stone buildings still standing

 
Copper

Historically, Redruth was a small market town overshadowed by its neighbours until a boom in the demand for copper ore during the 18th century. Copper ore had mostly been discarded by the Cornish tin-mining industry, but was now needed to make brass, an essential metal in the Industrial Revolution.

 
Red River

The presence of shallow lodes of tin and copper lying east to west made it a advantageous site to extract metals, including, tin lead and copper. The first settlers stayed by a crossing in the river, and started extracting metal ores. This process turned the colour of the river red.

 
Original Settlement

The town has developed away from the original settlement, which was near where the present Churchtown (around St. Euny church) district of Redruth stands today.

 

Did you know?

The new street landscaping includes wooden seating, with granite furniture, new signposts, street lights and litter bins, and two sets of bronze 'dogs', which were cast from the boots of former tin miners by sculptor David Kemp.

 

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