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Applefields School in York which caters for pupils aged between 11 and 19 years old, who have a wide range of special needs, has transformed its appearance by replacing old and damaged plastic rainwater goods with Yeoman Rainguard Aluminium gutters and pipes.
“The previous plastic system was beyond its life and the guttering had become so brittle that it was breaking away,” said site manager Tony Cross.
The school has recently been extended and the new building was fitted with the Yeoman Rainguard Aluminium system, which is durable enough to withstand accidental scrapes and knocks that inevitably occur in a busy playground.
With an attractive black textured finish, the 150 x 100 MOG gutters and 100 x 75mm downpipes have created a smart, professional appearance. “We are absolutely delighted with the way it looks,” enthused Tony.
Although the XL Aluminium range is a firm favourite within the housing industry (whether it be new build, regeneration or refurbish), it’s range of designs allow it to be successfully incorporated on both traditional and modern buildings. Strong aesthetic qualities, ease of installation and value for money make it equally popular for many different applications such as schools, churches, supermarkets, offices and retail outletss.
For further details on Yeoman Rainguard products visit www.rainguard.co.uk or email sallyann@rainguard.co.uk.
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