Brightside Skylights | Flat Glass Opening Rooflight

If you would like a PVC kerb, please ensure you give your internal measurements. However, if you don't require one, please give your external measurements.

Please note: The hinges will be on the longest length.

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Brightside Skylights Flat Glass Opening Rooflight

Our Brightside Skylights Flat Glass Opening Rooflight offers a competitively priced glass roof light without compromising quality. This skylight is ideal for any modern home or commercial building. It is provided in a range of sizes and is available on a 5-7 working day lead time* and boasts a superb part 'L' compliance. 

Natural Light with Added Ventilation

This unit opens to a maximum of 300mm to increase ventilation and allow fresh air to flow through your home. You can choose between having a manual or powered opening to suit your needs. 

Depending on your choice, you will also get the option to choose your opening control unit (i.e., Pole, Rocker Switch, Wireless Remote, Wireless Remote & Rain Sensor) to best suit your home.

Minimalist Design

Our Flat Glass Fixed Rooflight features a modern, sleek contemporary design which achieves maximum daylight due to the minimalistic Aluminium framework, which is barely visible from the internal side of the building. 

Strong Aluminium Frame

Our Brightside Skylights Flat Glass has an aluminium frame that not only provides your home with beautiful aesthetics but also adds structural strength to the glass, while enhancing home security. The frame protects any weak points of your flat glass, encapsulating the glass at its weakest points to prevent accidental damage.

Thermally Efficient

This unit has a centre pane U-value of 1.1 W/m2K, making this one of the most thermally efficient double-glazed roof lights in the market. It is crafted with a 6mm toughened outer and a 6.4mm laminated soft coat Low-e inner pane with a 20mm 90% Argon-filled cavity in between.

This design helps keep indoor temperatures comfortable throughout the year while minimising energy expenses.

Advantages:

  • Sleek design
  • Manual and Electric opening options
  • Thermally-efficient
  • Exceptional U-values
  • Strong aluminium frame
  • High-performance impact-resistant glass
  • Factory sealed units
  • Environmentally-friendly (all components are recyclable)
  • Competitively priced
  • Available with a 150mm PVC kerb
An Overview
SKU BS-Flat-Glass-Opening
Stock Type Made to Order
Frame Material Aluminium
Frame Colour Black, Grey
Thermally Broken Frame Yes
Overall U-Value 1.25W/m2K
Brand Name Brightside Skylights
Skylight Type Manual Opening, Powered Opening
Skylight Style Flat Glass
Kerb Options No Kerb, Standard Kerb (150mm)
Trickle Vents Yes
Opening Control Unit Pole, Rocker Switch, Wireless Remote, Wireless Remote & Rain Sensor
Glazing Material Glass
Glazing Tint Clear
Glass Thickness 32.4mm
Glass U-Value 1.1W/m2K
Warranty 10 yrs
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How do I choose the correct size for a Brightside Skylights Flat Glass?

To suit your own Builders Upstand

When purchasing a Glass unit without an upstand, please ensure the outside edge of your own timber upstands are positioned at the same distance as you chosen skylight size. For example, if you have a rooflight which measures 900mm x 900mm, you need to ensure the measurement from the outside edge of your upstand is the same. Please see image for further clarification. A 75mm wide upstand is recommended.

Skylight with UPVc Upstand

When purchasing a Glass unit with a UPVc upstand, the stated sizes represent the opening in the roof. Please ensure the opening in the roof is the same size as the purchased skylight. For example, if your skylight is 750mm x 750mm, the opening in the roof also needs to be 750mm x 750mm. 

 

Which side will the hinges appear on the Rooflight?

The hinges will appear on the longest length of the rooflight.

What is a U-value?

Thermal transmittance, also known as U-value, is a measure of heat loss through the structure. It is measured in W/m2K. The lower the value, the better the insulation.

The UK Building Regulations require a maximum of 2.2 W/m2K in existing dwellings and an average of 1.2 - 1.7 W/m2K for new dwellings on rooflights.

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