An Overview
At Edge Building Products, our EDGEsky rooflight range comprises aluminium roof lanterns and flat glass rooflights. These come in a range of stocked sizes and can also be made to measure – with standard and special colour options.
Why choose Edgesky Rooflights?
One of the main benefits of having rooflights is the incredible amount of natural light they bring into a space. Not only does this make the space more appealing – bringing out the true colours of internal décor – it also can save on electricity costs for lighting.
Benefits of Flat Glass Rooflights
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- Very easy to install, comes as it is, with no ‘extra bits’ needed
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- Thermally broken aluminium frame, with an overall U Value of 1.3 w/m2k
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- Minimal sightlines
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- Sleek design
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- Stands 63mm above the upstand
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- Laminated, shatterproof glass
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- High-security performance
Benefits of Roof Lanterns
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- Simple installation
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- Great aesthetics, a traditional style with a modern twist.
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- Thermally broken eaves beam, maximising thermal efficiency
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- Hidden fixings, allowing an uninterrupted, sleek design
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- Subtle ogee detailing, bringing out an elegant, classic feel.
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- Supplied with a range of high-quality self-cleaning glass choices
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- Slim roof bars, only 57mm wide
Styles complemented by Flat Glass Roof Lights
Our flat glass rooflight design is very minimal, and we find that it suits the more contemporary spaces. We have seen some great installations of these in art-deco style properties, sometimes in a dining room, bringing masses of natural light to the table (literally), or in a bedroom – acting as a window to the stars. This rooflight is so simplistic and versatile; you’ll find that it can work in most spaces, whatever the style!
Where to put a lantern rooflight
A roof lantern skylight is an ideal statement for a traditional-style space. The option to add finials and extra bars to the frame brings a classic dimension, and, when installed on a flat roof, can make a massive difference to the exterior character of your property. However, a slimmer framed lantern and no finials will give you a more contemporary feel, bringing some minimalist structure to your roof. We like to think of roof lanterns as a conservatory roof, without so much heat loss – bringing in plenty of natural light, but without the conservatory sides creating a less thermally efficient space.
Which rooflight is best for you?
So, to round it up – our range of rooflights will easily cover your style and practical needs. For the minimal, modern look; check out our flat glass rooflights. If you are going for a traditional, classic look – our lantern rooflights are just what you need. If you’re still not sure which one would be the best choice, feel free to get in touch with our team. We’re happy to provide you with further information on our Edgesky products that could help you to choose the perfect rooflight.