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Roof Lights
Roof Lights, also known as ‘sky lights’ and ‘roof lanterns’ can be traced back as early as the 16th century when roof lights were popular features in Orangeries, predominately used to grow fruit in non-temperate climates. Today roof lights are more commonly used for their aesthetic appeal rather than their function; however they still can offer extra light, views and ventilation without the hassle of building a conservatory or extension. At Apropos Tectonic we pride ourselves in constant product development, to ensure our Roof Light profiles are the slimmest and most thermal efficient they can be. Our most popular profile is our portal section, measuring only 58mm in width allowing your home access to more natural light. There are no size limitations to our roof lights, complete creative freedom is offered to our client or their architect, and we can provide structural and thermal calculations to meet with your brief. Our Roof Lights, however, are far from just functional necessities; apropos roof lights are stylish architectural features in their own right. A smart choice of glazing for Roof Lights is Pilkington active blue glass; this self-cleaning and solar-control glass does a great job of keeping the glass clean and reducing solar gain into the property; nearly always required by building regulations in sunny gardens. Like other products from apropos, roof lights are designed and manufactured to meet the needs of the client; there are no standard products and we can make a roof light to fit any size and shape of roof. Roof lights can also be supplied with automated vent actuation, which allows you to cater for differences in inside temperature and outside weather. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com To know more about Roof Lights and conservatories by Apropos visit www.apropos-conservatories.com/rooflights.html |
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