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UK Manufacturer of GRP Kiosks & Enclosures

Reliable GRP Kiosk Solutions

Built for the UK Market

Designed, manufactured, and delivered from the UK — combining quality, speed, and unbeatable value.

GRP Kiosk Product Range

Choose the Right GRP Kiosk

We manufacture two core product ranges — T-Series and F-Series — designed to suit different site footprints, equipment layouts and installation requirements.

F-Series GRP Kiosks

Full-size and multi-purpose GRP enclosures offering increased internal depth and volume. Designed for larger control systems, switchgear and infrastructure installations.

  • Larger internal capacity

  • Multi-equipment installations

  • Easy maintenance access

  • Built for demanding outdoor environments

T-Series GRP Kiosks

Tall, space-efficient GRP kiosks designed for vertical equipment layouts and restricted site footprints. Ideal for electrical metering, telecom installations and compact control systems.

  • Narrow footprint

  • Optimised for vertical installations

  • Suitable for ground-mounted use

  • Clean internal layout options

Need Help Specifying Your GRP Kiosk?

For volume orders, modified dimensions or project-specific requirements, contact our team for technical guidance and a tailored quotation.

Interactive Product Visualisation

View Our GRP Kiosks in 3D

Use the 3D models to understand overall proportions and external design before selecting the right kiosk for your project.

GRP Construction

Corrosion-resistant material suitable for long-term outdoor use in UK environments.

Ground-Mounted Configuration

Designed for secure fixing to concrete bases and infrastructure foundations.

Secure Locking System

Provides controlled access for authorised personnel.

Heavy-Duty Hinges

Designed for repeated access in operational environments.

Full-Height Double Door Access
Wide opening area provides clear access for installation and servicing of internal equipment.

Weather-Deflecting Roof Design
Extended roof profile helps protect door seals from direct rainfall and improves long-term weather resistance.

UK Manufacturing

Built for Long-Term Outdoor Use

All GRP kiosks are manufactured in the UK using durable, corrosion-resistant materials suitable for long-term outdoor installation. Each enclosure is designed with practical site requirements in mind — including secure fixing, cable entry planning and safe maintenance access.

Our focus is simple: reliable construction, consistent build quality and products that perform in real infrastructure environments.

Applications

Designed for Infrastructure Projects

Our T-Series and F-Series GRP kiosks are widely used across a range of UK projects, including:

  • Electrical distribution systems

  • Telecom network installations

  • Utility infrastructure upgrades

  • Renewable energy sites

  • Public sector developments

  • Commercial and industrial facilities

The range supports both compact installations and larger multi-equipment configurations.

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If you require additional technical information or have a specific project requirement, please complete the form below. Our team will review your enquiry and provide relevant documentation or guidance where appropriate.

Technical Support & Product Guidance

GRP Kiosk Installation & Product FAQs

How long does installation usually take?2026-02-23T21:08:15+00:00

Physical placement and fixing of the kiosk can be completed relatively quickly once the base is prepared. However, total installation time depends on the complexity of the internal equipment, cable routing, and commissioning requirements. The enclosure itself is straightforward to position and secure; most time on site is typically spent on electrical installation and testing rather than the cabinet placement itself.

Can the kiosk be relocated after installation?2026-02-23T21:08:42+00:00

In many cases, yes — but relocation requires careful disconnection of internal equipment and removal of anchor fixings. The integrity of the structure must be maintained during lifting and transport. If relocation is anticipated in the future, it is advisable to design the internal layout and cable routing with flexibility in mind. Proper planning makes future site adjustments more manageable.

Can the kiosks be installed on existing concrete slabs?2026-02-23T21:06:06+00:00

Yes, as long as the slab is structurally sound, level, and large enough to accommodate the kiosk footprint and fixing points. Before installation, the slab should be inspected for cracks, surface damage, or insufficient thickness. If heavy equipment will be installed inside the kiosk, the slab must be able to support the combined load safely. A proper assessment helps avoid movement or settlement over time.

How are the kiosks installed on site?2026-02-23T21:05:05+00:00

Kiosks are typically installed on a prepared concrete base or plinth to provide a stable and level foundation. The base must be strong enough to support the full weight of the enclosure plus the internal equipment. Fixing points are normally positioned at the bottom of the structure, allowing the kiosk to be securely anchored using appropriate bolts. Proper installation ensures long-term stability, reduces movement from wind load, and prevents stress on cable entries and internal components.

Can cable entry be arranged from below?2026-02-23T21:07:22+00:00

Yes, many installations use below-ground cable entry for a cleaner and more secure layout. This approach protects cables from external damage and improves site aesthetics. When planning below-ground entry, cable ducts or conduits should be positioned accurately during base preparation. Sufficient space should also be allowed for cable bending radius and gland installation inside the kiosk.

How can proper maintenance reduce long-term costs?2026-02-23T21:14:24+00:00

Preventative maintenance is generally more cost-effective than reactive repair. Regular inspections allow small issues — such as worn seals or loose fixings — to be addressed before they cause equipment failure or water damage. Because GRP kiosks require minimal structural upkeep compared to metal enclosures, maintenance costs are typically lower over the lifetime of the installation. This makes them a practical and reliable choice for long-term infrastructure projects.

What should be checked during routine servicing?2026-02-23T21:11:15+00:00

Routine servicing should include visual inspection of the external surface, ensuring there are no cracks or impact damage. Door seals should be examined for wear or compression issues to maintain weather resistance. Hinges and locking mechanisms should operate smoothly and securely. Internally, mounting boards, rails and fixings should be checked for stability, and cable entries should remain properly sealed to prevent moisture ingress.

How often should a kiosk be inspected?2026-02-23T21:10:50+00:00

Inspection frequency depends on site conditions. In standard UK environments, an annual inspection is usually sufficient. However, in coastal, roadside, or industrial locations where exposure to salt, pollutants or vibration is higher, more frequent checks may be beneficial. Inspections typically include checking door alignment, hinges, locks, seals, ventilation openings and internal mounting stability.

Does regular servicing improve equipment lifespan?2026-02-23T21:13:50+00:00

Yes. A well-maintained enclosure provides a stable, dry and secure environment for electrical and telecom equipment. Preventing water ingress, maintaining proper sealing and ensuring stable mounting conditions reduces stress on internal components. Over time, this contributes to improved reliability and reduced downtime.

Does GRP require repainting or protective treatment?2026-02-23T21:11:37+00:00

One of the key advantages of GRP is that it does not require repainting for corrosion protection. The colour and protective properties are built into the material itself. Unlike metal enclosures, there is no risk of rust forming beneath chipped paint. Occasional cleaning may be carried out for appearance or site compliance, but no ongoing protective coating programme is normally required.

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