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ABOUT PAIGE STAINLESS FABRICATIONS

Paige Stainless Fabrications Pty Ltd was formed in 1993 by Kevin and Sharlene Finn, we are a 100% family owned Australian business, presently situated in the shire of Caboolture, approximately 50 km north of the Brisbane CBD.

Our company was formed from humble beginnings in the adjacent suburb of Narangba in an area covering no more than 50 or so sq meters. Our goal was to enhance the current surface water drainage market at the time by introducing a product that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing to the eye. This was achieved and welcomed with some confidence by the architectural, domestic and civil markets. Our products, under the auspice of PAIGE STAINLESS HEELGUARD ®, are now used in all major building developments, renovations and architectural land mark areas in Australia and overseas, covering….

  • water features
  • platform and stair podiums
  • viewing decks
  • civil drainage
  • entry mats
  • domestic linear shower drains
  • line drainage
  • custom requirements such as tree surrounds, floor ventilation grillage and bespoke surface water drains to name a few…

These points of manufacture are a direct reflection from a company employing 1 person as a `start up from scratch company` to now employing on average 60 full time personnel. PAIGE STAINLESS HEELGUARD ® has truly changed the way surface water drainage is displayed over the 23 years of its evolution.

Our facility is now well established at Caboolture covering some 2 acres of land with 1 acre under roof, we now boast both robot and laser technology, full CAD CAM facility and a solar power driven workshop as some of our accolades.

Our sister company, International Screen Supplies (or ISS), has supplied raw screen material (heelguard) to Paige Stainless for the last 20 years. ISS along with Paige Stainless have designed and built the machinery necessary for the security and longevity of the `new age` drainage industry we inadvertently inspired. We are totally autonomous with both the supply of raw materials and the machinery to produce the heelguard screen. ISS also being situated adjacent to Paige Stainless at Caboolture on 2000 sq meters of under roof facility employing some 15 or so full time employees.

It is with this information I am proud to be part of the Australian manufacturing sector and more so, to be part of keeping Australian manufacturing alive and well.

I trust you have enjoyed an extremely brief, overview of Paige Stainless and its journey through the surface water drainage industry.

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MADE IN AUSTRALIA, DESIGNED IN
AUSTRALIA, SOLD TO THE WORLD

No one else has manufactured Heelguard to the Architectural Industry for over 20 years to the Australian Design Standard!

  • 100% Australian Owned.
  • Material selection covering grade 304 & 316.
  • Certification available upon request.
  • Wheelchair compliant AS1428.2 (part 2 clause 9C)
  • Cycle safe AS 3996 (clause 3.3.6)
  • Grates Aligned to Aust / NZ standards for LOAD RATING.
  • Grates aligned to Aust / NZ standards for SLIP RESISTANCE VALUES.
  • Our Heelguard stainless  steel grate and tray plus grate and frame systems product has undergone Full GreenTag Certification (Global GreenTagCert™ GreenRate Level A Certified) meaning it is both:
  • LCARate Gold Streamlined” and “GreenRate Level A” certified.
  • Designing for aesthetics and functionality.
  • FULL CUSTOM SYSTEMS A SPECIALITY!
We are the only company to curve wedge wire HEELGUARD channel and grate drainage
We are the only company to curve wedge wire HEELGUARD channel and grate drainage

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