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Why specify the Conservation Rooflight®?
Ultra-low profile, finely detailed roof windows
for historic buildings & conservation projects
Traditional appearance and approval by Planning Authorities
- Faithful reproduction of Victorian cast iron rooflight
- Ultra-low profile, fine lines of steel, and genuine glazing bar
- Complies with planning requirements for listed buildings and conservation areas
- Size for any application and a specials design service
- Favoured by the National Trust and English Heritage
Projects include:
- The Natural History Museum, London
- Kensington Palace, London
- The National Library for Scotland
- Pendennis Castle, Cornwall (English Heritage)
- Numerous listed buildings and dwellings
High standards of performance
- Standard double glazed unit exceeds current building regulation requirements on Part L
- High performance thermal lining (the patented Thermoliner®) ensures no condensation occur
- Exceeds weather tightness test BS6375: Part 1:1989 up to Hurricane Force 12
- High degree of air tightness
Long life, low maintenance
- Robust 3 mm steel design with protective layer and polyester powder coating
- Guarantee on rooflight frame of 15 years
- Can be cleaned from the inside with aid of cleaning tool
Versatile and easy to install
- Suitable for any roof construction
- 22 sizes and Specials available, there is a solution for every application
- No special measures required to obtain flushness in the roof
- Full technical help and support available
If you are choosing rooflights for a property in an industrial or maritime area or which is subject to a potentially corrosive or polluted environment call our Customer Services team and ask about the different material specifications we offer to suit your specific needs.
Jack Pringle, Past President of the RIBA
