Skylights and Rooflights in Worcestershire
Rooflights and Roof Lanterns are the premier supplier of skylights and rooflights in Worcestershire. We offer an extensive variety of top-class rooflights that will add a sense of beauty and sophistication to your home at competitive prices that might surprise you. If you are searching for somewhere to purchase skylights or rooflights you will find no one better than Rooflights & Roof Lanterns. We set the bar others aspire to clear.
Our lineup of high-quality skylights and rooflights is among the best you will find anywhere and includes:
1 - Manual rooflights
2 - Electric powered rooflights
3 - Walk-on glass rooflights
4 - Korniche flat rooflights
5 - Coxdome polycarbonate skylights
6 - Circular and pyramidal skylights and much more...
Besides being versatile and cost-effective all of our rooflights and skylights are covered by a comprehensive manufacturer's warranty on materials and build quality so you can rest easy.
The Benefits of Installing Skylights and Rooflights in Worcestershire
A skylight or rooflight will not only add a sense of beauty and sophistication to your home it will also produce an array of other easily quantifiable benefits, such as:
1 - Bringing light into the dark: Skylights and rooflights will make formerly dark and dingy portions of your home suddenly bright and cheerful.
2 - Greater energy efficiency: With natural light flooding your space you won't need to rely so heavily on electric lights. Warm sunshine in the winter will also help reduce your heating bills.
3 - Incredible ventilation: Skylights that open enable you to greatly enhance the ventilation of your home. This will allow you to give the AC a break in the summer and keep mould and mildew at bay.
4 - Enhanced home value: Skylights and rooflights will improve your home's curb appeal and that will result in a tidy bump to your home's market value.
Do I Need Planning Permission to Install Skylights?
Not always. However, you may need planning permission if the rooflight will protrude more than 15 cm above the established roof line, or if it will rise above what is now the highest point of the roof. Likewise, if your home is a Listed Building or located in a Conservation Area you will probably need planning permission.