Rooflights-skylights


Natural sunlight in a space can be important for the decoration of the property and the health of its occupants. Skylights are a great way to bring natural light into your space and can provide up to three times more sunlight than a vertical window of the same size.

In our past and future blogs, we will tell you about different types of skylights/skylights etc. And options are available to meet property and space requirements.

When choosing a roof light, you are faced with two main choices: glass or polycarbonate (in our previous blog we provided information about polycarbonate roof lights). Many of our customers are wondering which option is best for their needs and need additional information about the differences between the two materials.

The glass used to make skylights is strong and flexible. Many of the modern flat roof windows on offer are made of glass, which allows you to achieve a first-class aesthetic.

The glass is clear and gives off a very bright and beautiful natural light

Make sure you choose a thermally efficient glass to further reduce the risk of condensation. Sealed double or triple glazing must be installed by a reputable contractor to ensure Rooflights-skylights do not get wet.

Choose a glass with a low emission coating and an argon-filled cavity if you want the lowest possible U-value that doesn't allow heat to escape through the device.

reduce noise; Glass tends to offer better noise reduction compared to polycarbonate options. You can also install secondary air gap glass to further eliminate noise pollution.

Various types of glass are available, such as tinted glass, tempered glass, or self-cleaning glass. You can read more about cleaning windows yourself in our other blog.

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