Rehau fabricator Per-Fit has won contracts at William Henry School, in Brighouse, and Kingfisher Special School, in Oldham.

Both premises have had replacement PVC-U windows fabricated and installed by Per-Fit in the Rehau S706 70millimetre system.

At William Henry School, an early 20th century building which is home to around 60 boys with special needs, more than 100 traditional timber windows have been replaced with

PVC-U. Per-Fit was able to match the unusual shapes of the originals including the arched topped windows around the 17metre high central clock tower (pictured).

At the modern Kingfisher Special School, which caters for children aged two to 11 with severe learning difficulties, Per-Fit used contemporarily styled curtain walling and installed several large screens combining windows and composite panels in S706 frames.

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