Skyline fascia soffit system chosen for St Cuthbert Mayne School

Skyline fascia soffit system chosen for St Cuthbert Mayne School

Alumasc Rainwater’s Skyline fascia soffit system has provided the perfect solution for a roof refurbishment at St Cuthbert Mayne School in Torquay.

Alumasc's Skyline fascia soffit system features roof edge details to suit all designs and budgets. For this project, the Bullnose design was specified by architects Kensington Taylor, on behalf of Torquay Education Authority and was installed by Alumasc Rainwater’s approved contractor, Kingswood Ltd of Devon.

The system was installed around the canopies at the school entrances, providing a clean, contemporary appearance requiring minimal maintenance. Skyline offers fabricated fittings which are mitred, welded and have a smooth finish. Its linear components are jointed by internal brackets, avoiding stepped joints.

Manufactured from high quality, polyester powder coated aluminium, the range is available in four bold generic shapes with bespoke designs available to order. The product has a thirty-year life expectancy, with all processes controlled under ISO9001 & ISO14001 Quality and Environmental Management Systems.

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