Skylights and Rooflights in Nottinghamshire
Skylights and rooflights are the best way to turn a formerly dingy interior into one that is bright and welcoming. Rooflights & Roof Lanterns provide state-of-the-art rooflights and skylights that are easy to install, easy to maintain and fully warranted. We can match you with the perfect rooflight that will fundamentally change the way you experience your home or business and that will pay a variety of dividends, both aesthetic and practical, from Day 1.
At Rooflights & Roof Lanterns we have a wide variety of beautiful, world-class skylights and rooflights to choose from, including:
1 - Manually operated rooflights
2 - Electric powered rooflights
3 - Walk-on glass rooflights
4 - Korniche flat rooflights
5 - Circular and pyramidal skylights
And more...
The Benefits of Skylights and Rooflights in Nottinghamshire
Skylights and rooflights provide a variety of benefits that are easy to quantify, including but not limited to:
1 - A more valuable home: Skylights and rooflights enhance the kerb appeal of a home and open up the interior to natural light all year round.
2 - Lower energy bills: Because you don't have to burn electric lights so often your monthly energy bills will be lower.
3 - Improved ventilation: With the skylight or rooflight open during the summer you'll enjoy enhanced airflow throughout your home. This enhanced airflow will also enable you to keep the air conditioner off and save even more money.
4 - A healthier home: Improved ventilation will discourage the growth of potentially harmful bacteria and moulds, making your home a healthier place for everyone.
Is Planning Permission Required for Skylights and Rooflights?
Sometimes it will be and sometimes it won't be. If the new skylight or rooflight will rise more than 15 cm above the established roof line you may need planning permission. Also, if any part of the new roof window will rise above what is now the highest point on the roof you may need planning permission. There are also a couple of instances where planning permission will almost certainly be required: if the house is a Listed Building or if it is located in a Conservation Area.