Rooflights and Skylights
Skylights and rooflights are light transmitting opening in a building's roof for the purpose of allowing in light. They are commonly made from glass and plastic and often referred to as roof windows. Types of rooflights and skylights include open skylight, fixed unit skylight, operable skylight, retractable skylight, tubular daylight service, sloped glazing, pavement lights and prism lights. Rooflights and skylights are used in a wide range of domestic and commercial buildings for the purpose of daylighting. Mass production units have brought rooflights and skylights to many uses, often with energy conservation and design at the forefront.
-
Rocburn Ltd
View company profileAt Rocburn Limited, we are the fastest growing electric and manual window opening and ventilation specialist. We provide you with window opening solutions professionally and efficiently, and we help with a variety of problems providing the best window opening solutions service.
-
Bilco UK Ltd
View company profileThe Bilco Company was established in America in 1926 and has for many decades designed and supplied access products for construction and engineering industries all over the world.
In 1989, Bilco UK & Europe was formed and has built a reputation amongst architects, engineers, specifiers, and the construction trades for providing the right access solution.
In fire situations, most deaths and injuries are caused by fumes and smoke, not flames. Having an efficient and effective means of ventilating smoke and noxious fumes saves lives and can assist the emergency services greatly in facilitating fire fighting and evacuation.
Bilco smoke vents are designed to satisfy Building Regulations and meet Approved Document B, BS 9999 (which supercedes BS5588) and European Standards enshrined in EN 12101. As of 1st July 2013, the Construction Products Regulation came into force which requires smoke vents to be CE marked and to be supplied with a Declaration of Conformity. Bilco smoke vents have been fully tested and carry the CE mark as required by the new legislation.
For the EN 12101 key areas of the regulations are that the covers must reach the fire open position within 60 seconds and that single covers open to 140° to ensure there are no negative wind coefficients ie wind blowing smoke back into the building.
Bilco smoke vents are also compatible with other guidance and codes of practices, for example those issued by the British Research Establishment such as BRE 79204.
-
Glazing Vision Ltd
View company profileGlazing Vision are technical experts in the design and manufacture of architectural glass rooflights. We are on the cutting edge of rooflight design and our products can be found on rooftops across Europe, Australia and the United States.
We offer a range of standard rooflights encompassing a variety of applications, from simple fixed rooflights to more complex sliding rooflights and access configurations. As well as stock products, we custom-build rooflights to order to ensure the perfect fit to any architectural design.
Our rooflight design ethos is ‘minimise framework, maximise daylight’ and we aim to fulfil this promise with every product we manufacture.