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Top Hung Roof Windows Velux GPL 2070 CK06 S2 Aluminium Roof Window Double-Pane 55x117.8cm

Velux GPL 2070 CK06 S2 Aluminium Roof Window Double-Pane 55x117.8cm

Roof Window, Opens Outwards, White, Top Hung, Width 55 cm, Height 117.8 cm, Depth 10.5 cm

£555.00
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Roof Windows: 3 things to consider before buying

Choosing the right glazing for roof windows is crucial for energy efficiency and comfort. Double glazing is a popular choice as it provides good insulation and reduces noise. If you're looking for superior insulation, consider triple glazing, which offers even better thermal performance. For those in sunny areas, you might want to explore solar control glazing to minimize heat gain during the summer months.

Ventilation is key to maintaining a healthy indoor environment. Some roof windows come with built-in vents that allow air circulation even when the window is closed. This can be particularly useful in rooms like kitchens or bathrooms where moisture levels are high. If your roof windows don't have this feature, you might consider installing additional ventilation systems to ensure adequate airflow.

The angle at which your roof windows are installed affects both functionality and aesthetics. Roofs with a steeper pitch may require special considerations to ensure the windows are positioned correctly for optimal light and ventilation. As a rule of thumb, the higher the roof pitch, the longer the window should be to maximize daylight exposure. Always consult with a professional installer to determine the best placement for your specific roof configuration.

ROOF WINDOWS

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Roof windows are specially designed windows installed on the roof of a building. They provide natural light and ventilation to attic spaces or rooms directly under the roof. Roof windows can enhance your living space by adding brightness and fresh air, making them ideal for loft conversions or dark rooms.

Roof windows open fully or partially, while skylights are fixed or only slightly openable. Roof windows offer more ventilation options compared to skylights, which primarily provide light. Consider your need for airflow when choosing between the two.

Roof windows are commonly made from wood, uPVC, or aluminium. Wood offers a classic look, uPVC provides durability and low maintenance, and aluminium is known for its strength and modern appearance. Your choice depends on aesthetic preference and maintenance requirements.

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