A rooflight can transform your home through increasing the levels of natural daylight and ventilation. The options are endless from simple, fixed rooflights such as the Glazing Vision Fixed Flushglaze, to electrically opening ventilation rooflights like the Glazing Vision VisionVent Rooflight.
Choosing the correct rooflight or roof window to suit your needs is integral, and numerous factors can influence the product that you purchase. Read on to discover how to pick a rooflight that suits your architectural needs.
What Should You Consider?
With so many high quality rooflights on the market, it can be hard to know which product is able to meet your specific requirements; whether you require increased levels of natural daylight, ventilation or maintenance access to your rooftop, rooflights.com has you covered.
The Type of Rooflight
Rooflights come in many different forms, and the type of rooflight that you should procure depends on your specific needs.
Fixed rooflights can not be opened and act as a permanent source of natural daylight, fixed rooflights like the Glazing Vision Fixed Flushglaze provide ‘frameless’ internal views allowing you to feel connected to the nature outside, they are a great solution if you live in an area of natural beauty and are not in the need of ventilation.
Opening rooflights are a source of natural daylight and ventilation. Variations of opening rooflights can be either manually or electrically opened through the use of a remote control or a wall mounted switch.
Roof Lanterns are a fixed, non opening option which are typically used for larger spaces. They act as a stylish architectural feature due to their striking aluminium components.
Whilst most flat rooflights can be installed at pitches of up to 70 degrees, if your roof is at a pitch of 70 degrees or more, you should opt for a roof window as opposed to a rooflight - rooflights.com stocks high quality roof windows such as the Glazing Vision Pitchglaze Roof Window.
The Size & Shape
When you have considered the type of rooflight that you are going to purchase, you need to ensure that you have the space on your roof for your desired product.
Most rooflights will be available in a variety of sizes, you should carefully consider the available space on your roof before purchasing your rooflight.
In addition to the size of the rooflight, the shape of your desired rooflight should be considered. The rooflight should complement the aesthetics of your building, and this may be achieved through Roof Lanterns, landscape oriented rooflights or pyramid rooflights.
It is important to ensure that your chosen rooflight integrates seamlessly with your existing roof structure, this will allow the roofing structure to maintain structural integrity and adequate weatherproofing.
The Glazing Material
A wide variety of rooflights will be manufactured with glass as the primary glazing material. Glass rooflights offer clear views to the outside, allowing increased levels of natural daylight in the home. Glass rooflights can be manufactured to a range of specifications such as double/triple glazing, walk-on, obscured, and more.
Selected rooflights such as dome rooflights are typically manufactured using Polycarbonate as the primary glazing material. Polycarbonate rooflights act as a more cost effective option as the material is lightweight and less expensive than glass. Utilising Polycarbonate as the glazing material provides good thermal insulation, however options are limited in terms of different specifications.
If you are looking to procure a walk-on rooflight or a rooflight for a private area, you will need to proceed with a glass rooflight as they can be specially manufactured with walk-on or obscured glass.
When deciding between a glass or Polycarbonate rooflight, you should consider factors such as solar heat gain and U-factor values to ensure good thermal performance.
Installation Requirements
Different types and sizes of rooflights will require different installation methods and preparations.
Prior to purchasing your rooflight, you will need to ensure that there is adequate access to the rooftop to allow the rooflight to be installed safely. If there is not adequate access to your chosen area, consider installing the rooflight on a more accessible area of the roof, if this is not feasible, contact experienced contractors who will have the necessary equipment (such as scaffolding or cherry-pickers) to access the difficult to reach area.
In addition to ensuring suitable access, you should assess if the area of the roof is suitable for your desired rooflight - some roofs may require structural modifications to accommodate the additional weight of the rooflight.
The ease of installation can vary depending on your chosen rooflight, therefore if you are installing the rooflight yourself, you should bare this in mind and review the installation manuals of all products before making your decision. All rooflights sold on rooflights.com are designed to fit on to a pre-built upstand.
All rooflights and roof windows stocked on rooflights.com are pre-assembled, meaning they are delivered to you as a complete unit accompanied by all the relevant fixings such as low modulus silicone and stainless steel woodscrews.
If you are installing your rooflight yourself, please allow adequate time prior to installation to carry out an extensive risk assessment. rooflights.com offers free and fast kerbside delivery, meaning you will remove the rooflight from the vehicle yourself, we always recommend using specialist mechanical lifting equipment.
In your risk assessment, you should also scrutinise the working area and identify potential hazards such as falling from heights, electrical hazards, and falling objects. After reviewing potential hazards, you need to identify control measures for these hazards such as the use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and the use of barriers to prevent objects falling from the area.
Some risks can not be assessed and managed until the day of installation, for example the weather conditions, so bare this in mind when looking to install your rooflight.
Regulations and Standards
Before purchasing your rooflight, it is crucial to ensure that your new addition will comply with Building Regulations in your local area. For example, if you live in a conservation area, you will be limited in the modifications which you are allowed to make to your home.
A majority of buildings will be able to have rooflight installed without the need to seek planning permission, through permitted development rights. Though certain parameters need to be adhered to by everyone to ensure that the rooflight and development meets building regulations for safety, thermal performance and structural integrity.
To comply, you should ensure that the roof will be able to support the additional weight of the rooflight post-installation. Adhering to Approved Document K, you should also ensure that the rooflight is proved to be energy efficient.
Not adhering to local and national building regulations will lead to legal issues or mandatory modifications having to be made further down the line, which could be costly.
Budget
The final factor to consider when looking to purchase a rooflight is your budget, as this could constrain you in the types and sizes of rooflights that you should look at.
Prior to looking at the various rooflight options available on the market, you should set a budget and explore the options that offer the best value for money without compromising on quality and performance.
How To Proceed
Now that you have chosen your desired rooflight, you are one step closer to unlocking a new level of natural daylight in your home.
There are a final few factors to consider before ordering your rooflight. Firstly, you should proceed with a manufacturer who offers a warranty period, therefore you can purchase your rooflight with peace of mind that if there are faults or damage to the product, it will be covered by the manufacturer. A manufacturer who offers warranty is often more trustworthy than those who do not.
Secondly, you should consider the maintenance requirements of having a rooflight, the rooflight will need cleaning regularly to allow a clean and seamless view to the outside.
If you do not have the time to regularly clean your rooflight, opt for a product that includes a self-cleaning solution. For example, all Glazing Vision rooflights stocked on rooflights.com include EnduroShield as standard - EnduroShield is an invisible treatment that repels water, soap scum and grime, allowing less time to be spent cleaning the rooflight.
If you are still considering your options, and are unsure on which rooflight to proceed with, please contact our experienced team on 01379 771002 and we can advise you of your options and how the correct rooflight can flood your home with natural daylight and fresh air.