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Easy to install and Energy Efficient Rooflights for Flat Roofs
Rooflights and Skylights UK offer quality flat fixed rooflights that are Made in Britain and manufactured with Clear Toughened Safety Glass as standard which has a U-Value up to 1.0 w/m2. The roof window glass is glazed into an Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) powder coated aluminium thermally broken frame.
All our standard stock size flat rooflights are available for super-fast delivery within 3-4 working days.
Product Information
Framed Rooflights from Rooflights and Skylights UK are designed to enhance the flow of natural light, these rooflights offer low-maintenance upkeep and exceptional thermal insulation and ensure the benefits of natural light throughout your home. Our energy-efficient glass is meticulously engineered to retain heat indoors, preventing costly energy loss through the rooflight to the chilly outdoors.
Featuring an aluminium frame with a thermal break, our Flat Rooflights create an insulated barrier that minimises heat and cold transfer. This innovative design reduces condensation and enhances energy efficiency, providing a comfortable and sustainable living environment.
Why Choose Rooflights?
Experience the benefits of increased natural light in your home without the need for costly window installations. Rooflights offer a versatile solution for any room, from kitchens to bedrooms, maximising daylight and minimising reliance on electric lighting during the day. Save on utility bills and transform your living spaces with Rooflights and Skylights UK.
Rooflights vs. Skylights & Roof Windows
Understanding the Difference
When it comes to brightening up your home, installing rooflights is an ideal solution. Increasing the amount of glazing in your space not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
But what sets apart rooflights, skylights, and roof windows?
First and foremost, all three options excel in bringing natural light into your home, enhancing its overall ambiance and appearance. While the terms "rooflight" and "skylight" are often used interchangeably, it's important to note the distinction between them and roof windows.
Rooflights and skylights (flat roof windows) typically serve the same purpose – they allow sunlight to penetrate the interior space, illuminating it with warmth and brightness.
On the other hand, roof windows, such as Velux windows, are specifically designed to match the orientation of the roof they're installed in.
Rooflights vs. Skylights & Roof Windows
We all want our home to be well lit and welcoming, which is why installing rooflights is the perfect solution. Increasing the use of glazing in your home is an efficient way to improve a space and make it seem more inviting. But what exactly is the difference between a rooflight, a skylight and a roof window?
Well, for one, they’re all great options for letting in the sunshine and improving the overall feel and look of your home. Although the terminology for rooflights and sky lights can be interchangeable, flat roof windows are different in terms of their functionality. Roof windows are designed so that they have the same orientation as the roof it’s installed in (for example Velux windows).
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Fixed Rooflights
Rooflights and Skylights UK offer quality flat fixed rooflights that are Made in Britain.
All our standard stock size flat rooflights are available for super-fast delivery within 3-4 working days. Rooflights and Skylights UK offer rooflights that are manufactured with a choice of Double-Glazed Glass which has a U-Value up to 1.0 W/m2K or Triple Glazed Toughened Safety Glass which has a U-Value up to 0.5 W/m2K. They are available in a choice of clear, solar and privacy glass.
The glass is glazed into an Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) powder coated aluminium thermally broken frame.
- U-Value up to 1.0 W/m2K – Double Glazed
- U-Value up to 0.5 W/m2K – Triple Glazed
- Glazed into an Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) aluminium frame with thermal break.
- Available in both standard and bespoke flat roof window sizes
- Manufactured with a decorative border as standard.
- Available in a range of glass finishes
- Toughened Safety Glass as standard
Technical Information
Technical and Installation Guides
Our Double Glazed glass have a centre pane U-value up to 1.0 and our Triple Glazed glass have a U-value up to 0.5 W/m2K which is 30% better than rooflights with standard double glazing and enhanced sound reduction.
All flat roof window units are Argon gas filled and have Thermal Super Spacer technology as standard. The outer panel can be supplied in either clear, solar or privacy glass to suit your needs.
Manufactured Standards
- BS EN-12150
- BS EN-1279
Our Fixed Rooflights
1. Aluminium Frame
The thermally broken aluminium frame is powder coated in Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) as standard (other RAL colours on request).
2. 6mm Triple/Double Glazed
Thermal Toughened Safety Glass
up to 0.5 W/m2K U-Value Triple Glazed Toughened Safety Glass, up to 1.0 W/m2K U-Value 6mm Double Glazed.
3. Weather Tested
All our frame systems are BS6375 – 1 – Weather tested. Test report can be viewed in the technical file
3. Decorative Border
A Black (RAL 9005) decorative border comes as standard on all our rooflights (other RAL colours on request).
4. Range of Glass Choices
The rooflights are available with a choice of clear, solar or privacy glass.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are rooflights?
- Are rooflights for flat roofs only?
- Can you walk on rooflights?
- Are rooflights, skylights and roof lanterns the same thing?
- Where would you recommend fitting rooflights?
- What are some benefits of investing in rooflights?
- Why buy rooflights from Rooflights & Skylights UK?
- Is it easy to install rooflights yourself?
- What type of glass is installed in your rooflights?
- What is the frame of your rooflights made out of?
- Can roof lights be installed on any type of roof?
- Do rooflights require professional installation?
- Are rooflights energy efficient?
- How do I maintain and clean roof lights?
A rooflight is essentially a window that has been fitted onto your roof, and they allow an abundance of natural sunlight to shine through into your home. This makes them the perfect solution for dim rooms, or if you want to save electricity and utilise natural light. Rooflights need to be fitted on an upstand of at least 150mm to meet UK Building Regulations.
Rooflights can be fitted onto flat roofs or low pitched roofs and they must be fitted on an upstand.
If you are interested in a rooflight that you can walk on, there are options for you. You can order a bespoke design, with which we will use toughened and durable glass to achieve a rooflight that you can walk on.
The terms rooflights, skylights and roof lanterns are often used interchangeably. However, there are a few key differences between these three options for roof windows.
Both rooflights and skylights are a window that is fitted onto your flat or low pitched roof, and have the same effect. As they both upgrade your home, allow more natural light and heat into your home and create the illusion that the room it is fitted in is larger than it actually is.
The principal difference is that rooflights are usually installed on a low upstand, while skylights can be installed on higher out of plane upstands.
Roof lanterns are different to both rooflights, as lanterns are a glass structure that has multiple windows attached together. Lanterns are significantly larger than the other two options, and they are often nicknamed ‘mini conservatories’. Also, lanterns let in more light than the other options, creating the illusion that the room is bigger and adds value to your home.
Rooflights can make an excellent addition to any room in your home. You may get a rooflight fitted in a dingy, dark or small room, as it will flood in natural light which will help you save money on artificial lights as well as create the illusion of a larger room. Some popular places to install a roof window include kitchens, attics or lofts and bedrooms.
There are many benefits to investing in rooflights. One of the main benefits is that rooflights allow an abundance of natural light into your home. This reduces the need for artificial lights, which will help you to reduce your electricity bills. Additionally, natural light can help heat your home, reducing the need for central heating. More natural light in your home has wellbeing benefits such as elevated mood, increased sense of focus and more vitamin D.
In terms of appearance, rooflights can greatly upgrade your home. Rooflights will create the illusion of more space in your home, as well as add to the value of your home because rooflights are seen as a desirable element in homes.
At Rooflights & Skylights UK we produce top quality, durable, visually stunning rooflights. We use state of the art technology to achieve the best possible results for all of our customers. With over 25 years of experience in the glass industry, we know what it takes to create the perfect installation for your home or business.
Additionally, we offer a quality guarantee, which ensures that the rooflight you will be receiving is up to scratch with industry standards and has been rigorously tested.
Also, once you have placed your order, we can have your brand-new standard-size rooflight delivered to your door within 3-4 days.
Installing a rooflight is a relatively straightforward process, as long as you follow the instructions that come with the rooflight. However, if you have any issues or questions regarding installation, then get in touch with us. We have a knowledgeable and friendly team waiting to help you out.
The glass that we used for the rooflights we produce is of the highest quality and the standard is toughened glass. We offer rooflights as either double glazed which has a U-Value of 1.0w./m2 or triple glazed safety glass which has a U-Value of 0.5w/m2. There are other options to choose from like clear, solar and privacy glass.
The frame of the rooflights that we sell at Rooflights & Skylights UK is made out of thermally broken aluminium, which is powder coated in Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) or Black (RAL 9005). However, if you would like a different colour, then get in touch and we can arrange for that as our rooflights are bespoke designs.
Roof windows can be installed on flat and low pitched roofs.
However, each manufacturer and type of roof window may have specific requirements and recommendations. At Rooflights & Skylights UK, our rooflights are designed to sit on an upstand of at least 150 mm to meat all building regulations.
While experienced DIY enthusiasts can install rooflights themselves, it is generally recommended to have them professionally installed.
Rooflights require precise installation to ensure proper fit, weatherproofing, and optimal performance.
Professional installers have the necessary expertise, tools, and experience to handle the complexities of roof window installation.
Rooflights are energy-efficient when designed and installed correctly.
Rooflights & Skylights UK’s high-quality products feature double or triple glazing and insulating frames to minimise heat transfer and improve energy efficiency.
With these features, you can reduce heat loss during the winter and limit heat gain throughout the summer.
When properly installed, rooflights can contribute to better thermal performance in your home, reduce energy consumption, and lower heating costs.
Proper maintenance and cleaning are essential to the longevity of your roof lights.
To keep them in optimal condition, check your roof windows periodically for any signs of damage, such as cracks, leaks, or deteriorating seals. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage.
Remove any leaves, twigs, or other debris accumulating on the roof window and surrounding gutter system: this will prevent clogs and allow for proper water drainage.
Use a mild, non-abrasive glass cleaner and a soft cloth or sponge to clean the window panes. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may scratch the glass or damage the frame.