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Roof Window Installations

Roof windows are a great way to let natural light enter a home, as well as providing extra ventilation. They are typically larger than other windows, which allows more sunlight to enter the space, helping to brighten it up and make it more inviting. Roof windows can be opened inwards or outwards to create maximum airflow, depending on the requirements and preferences of the home..

Installing roof windows can be a great choice for those looking to reduce their energy bills. Not only do they let in plenty of natural light, but they also create a more ventilated home that needs less intensive additional cooling or heating systems. In addition, the materials used for roof windows are often more durable and designed to last longer than that of a standard window.

Roof windows are available in a range of sizes and styles to suit any house and are perfect for creating an airy feel.

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Increased natural light

Adding roof windows to a room will provide significantly more natural light than traditional windows on walls, so those inside can enjoy a sunny, brighter environment.

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Increased air circulation

Roof windows tend to provide better air circulation than standard windows because they are placed higher in the home, allowing air to enter from all angles.

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Increased value of home

Because of the improved natural light and air circulation, adding roof windows is likely to increase the value of a home.

Yes, roof windows can be part of a system of ventilation measures that help with airflow and increase the air quality of your home.

Roof windows can provide additional natural light, improved thermal insulation, better air quality, and better ventilation.

You should consider the size and elevation of the roof window to ensure it’s suitable for your home. Consider the type of glazing to ensure it meets your needs (e.g. double glazing, triple glazing). Consider the opening type and whether you’d like manual or electric opening mechanisms. Finally, consider the seal protection available to keep out the weather and help ensure your windows remain energy-efficient.

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