Skylights and Rooflights in Monmouthshire
Skylights and rooflights are an ideal match for Monmouthshire, where green space rules and the sky is visible without interruption from horizon to horizon. If you are considering opening up the interior of your Monmouthshire home with a rooflight of some kind the team at Rooflights & Roof Lanterns are here to help with expert advice and a huge variety of rooflights and skylights to suit every decor and home style including:
1 - Manually operated rooflights
2 - Electric-powered rooflights
3 - Korniche flat rooflights
4 - Walk-on glass rooflights
5 - Coxdome polycarbonate skylights
And more…
All of our skylights and rooflights are fashioned from high-quality materials to exacting tolerances and covered by a manufacturer's warranty on materials and build quality.
Why Install Skylights and Rooflights in Monmouthshire
A skylight will not only open up the dingiest interior it will also enhance the kerb appeal of your home by giving it a sophisticated air that cannot be achieved any other way. In addition, homeowners will enjoy a variety of other benefits by installing skylights or rooflights on their Monmouthshire home:
1 - Lower energy bills: When your formerly dark interior is suddenly flooded with natural light all day you will reduce your dependence on artificial lighting and lower your energy bills.
2 - Better ventilation: If you install a skylight or rooflight that opens the airflow in your home will increase many times. In the summer this can help you keep the AC off and save even more on your energy bills.
3 - Brightening everyone's mood: The dark winter days in the British Isles can take a toll on people's mood. With natural light flooding the interior year-round everyone's mood should get a lift.
4 - Increased home valuation: A more attractive, more energy efficient home is worth more on the open market than one that is dark inside and wastes energy.
Is Planning Permission Required to Install Skylights or Rooflights?
It depends. If any part of the new skylight or rooflight will rise above the current highest point on your roof, or if it will rise more than 15 cm above the established roof line, you may need planning permission. Also, if your home is a Listed Building or located in a Conservation Area it will almost certainly need planning permission.