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Ultimate Guide to Conservation Rooflights

An Independent Guide to Rooflights

The Ultimate Guide to Conservation Rooflights is an independent guide authored by industry experts. It is intended to assist those looking to specify conservation rooflights by providing a wealth of knowledge and practical insights into what can often be a complex and confusing market.

The guide covers everything from advice on bespoke conservation rooflights, through to guidance on glazing specification, the implications of large rooflight installations, rooflight maintenance tips, guidance on planning and building regulations and much more.

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An independent guide to conservation rooflights packed with useful information written by industry experts.

Stella conservation rooflights made from 316L stainless steel offer the perfect solution for coastal living. Coastal Living

Discover how conservation rooflights made from 316L stainless steel offer the perfect solution for coastal living. Designed to withstand the harsh, corrosive sea air, these rooflights combine unparalleled durability, rust resistance, and low maintenance, ensuring your home retains its beauty and structural integrity for many years.
Rooflights & Planning

Learn about rooflights and permitted developments, special considerations for listed properties, and the importance of Building Regulations approval.

Our guide ensures a smooth process, helping you achieve your home improvement goals seamlessly.
Thin stainless steel frames by Stella Rooflight let more light into your home Rooflights & Building Regs

Installing conservation rooflights in historic buildings requires careful adherence to UK building regulations. Here we offer tailored advice to ensure compliance, covering essential aspects like planning permissions and energy conservation. Learn how to harmoniously integrate conservation rooflights while preserving your building’s historic charm.
A Historical Overview of Rooflights

Explore the rich history of conservation rooflights, also known as heritage rooflights, which have evolved through centuries of architectural innovation. From their modest beginnings in medieval churches to the sophisticated, energy-efficient designs of today, these rooflights have shaped building aesthetics and functionality, balancing light, ventilation, and energy conservation.
Bespoke Opening Rooflight with Stainless Steel Frame Rooflights and Steel Frames

Steel-framed conservation rooflights enhance period and contemporary projects with their authentic Victorian design and superior glass-to-frame ratio. However, rust poses a significant challenge. This article explores the complexities of specifying steel-framed rooflights, emphasising material choice, corrosion dynamics, protective coatings, and maintenance for optimal longevity and performance.
Demystifying Rooflight Terminology

Understanding rooflight terminology is essential for selecting and installing skylights effectively. This article clarifies key terms, from bespoke skylights and coastal location rooflights to self-cleaning glass and U-values, helping you navigate choices for functionality, aesthetics, and compliance, ensuring informed decisions for any project.
Stella offer the most energy efficient conservation Rooflights available
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Stella Rooflights flood homes with natural daylight and promote Healthy and Productive Home Spaces
Rooflight Maintenance

Maintaining metal conservation rooflights is vital for their durability and performance. This guide outlines essential tips, from selecting the right material to regular inspections and cleaning. Learn how to protect your rooflights against corrosion, ensure their functionality, and extend their lifespan, keeping them in top condition for years.
Bespoke Rooflights form Stella give you the choice of opening or fixed Rooflights Fixed or Opening Rooflights

Choosing between fixed and opening rooflights is crucial for your project’s design and functionality. This article explores their advantages and drawbacks, from cost and thermal efficiency to ventilation and automation. Discover how each option can enhance your space, helping you make an informed decision tailored to your needs.
Stella Rooflight often make Rooflights for projects where no other Rooflight company can Conservation Rooflight Glazing

Selecting the right glazing for conservation rooflights is crucial, balancing performance, safety, and aesthetics. This article explores key factors, including glass thickness, thermal performance, solar control, and safety features. Learn how to choose the ideal glazing to enhance your rooflight’s functionality while preserving its historical integrity.
Stella Rooflights are a firm favourite with builders and roofers and easy to install Conservation Rooflight Installation

Stella Rooflight is a favourite among many professional roofers as they are easy to install and sit flush within a roofline.

We have compiled a handy detailed guide on how to install a conservation rooflight, with specialist advice from the Association of Master Roofers.
Important Considerations for Roof Windows

Choosing the right conservation rooflight involves multiple considerations, especially for Listed properties or those in conservation areas. This article outlines crucial factors such as the need for bespoke sizes, opening versus fixed designs, delivery and installation logistics, maintenance access, and appropriate glazing.
Metal roof window with glazing mullion bars Metal Roof Windows and Condensation

Metal roof windows often face condensation issues due to indoor moisture and temperature differences. This article explores the common causes of condensation, such as high indoor humidity and airtight home designs, and offers strategies to mitigate the problem. Understanding these factors helps prevent damage and maintain window performance.
Large skylight in listed building kitchen How to Specify Large Rooflights

Expansive conservation rooflights, often featured in grand architectural designs, present unique challenges as they grow larger. This article explores the practical issues associated with large rooflights, including weight, transportation, and operation. It emphasizes the need for careful planning and collaboration with engineers to address these complexities effectively.
Stella conservation Rooflight in listed building
Rooflights & Security

When installing a rooflight, security concerns often arise, especially about its impact on home safety. This article addresses how rooflights, while naturally elevated, can be effectively secured with measures like toughened and laminated glazing, and non-tamperable designs to ensure they don’t compromise your home’s security.
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Stella roof windows sit flush in the roof and are ideal for conservation properties
Rooflights, Roof Windows and Part L

The UK’s stricter Building Regulations, driven by the Ministry of Housing’s 'Future Homes Standard,' emphasise improved energy efficiency, including specific guidelines for rooflights and roof windows. This article reviews the updated Part L regulations, detailing U-value requirements and distinctions between rooflights and roof windows to meet new thermal performance standards.
Rooflights & Self Clean Glass

Cleaning rooflights can be arduous due to their elevated positions. Self-cleaning glass offers a practical solution by minimising maintenance needs.

This article explores hydrophilic and photocatalytic self-cleaning technologies, highlighting products like Saint Gobain BIOCLEAN that ensure durability and effectiveness. Discover how self-cleaning glass simplifies upkeep for hard-to-reach rooflights.
Stella Rooflight manufacture innovative bespoke Rooflights Stella Rooflight with glazing bar in barn conversion Understanding Glazing Bars

Conservation rooflight glazing bars are essential for blending traditional aesthetics with structural integrity. These slender metal frames support individual glass panes while preserving historical appearance, especially in conservation areas.

This article explores the materials, finishes, and profiles of these bars, emphasising their role in maintaining both functionality and authenticity in rooflight designs.
Rooflights and Cost

Navigating the cost of conservation rooflights involves understanding a spectrum of options, from affordable standard sizes to premium bespoke designs. Costs vary based on size, materials, and features like glazing and finishes.

This article breaks down key cost factors, including frame materials, glass type, and installation, to guide your budget decisions.
Understanding Rooflight Drawings

After ordering a conservation rooflight, you’ll receive an approval drawing, detailing essential aspects of your bespoke product.

This guide helps you understand key elements such as size, materials, and installation specifics. Reviewing this drawing carefully ensures that your rooflight meets expectations and avoids surprises during the project.
What is a Conservation Rooflight?

Selecting the right rooflight can be daunting with the myriad of options available.

This article clarifies what constitutes a conservation rooflight, highlighting its historical roots, material choices, and essential features. Understanding these factors ensures that your choice aligns with both aesthetic and regulatory requirements for heritage projects.
Stella conservation Rooflights are all bespoke made
Stella Rooflights add to the character of a conservation building Bespoke Rooflights and Period Homes

For period properties, bespoke rooflights provide a tailored solution that harmonizes with the unique architectural features of historic homes. Unlike standard options, bespoke designs adapt to irregularities, preserve traditional aesthetics, and integrate modern functionality, ensuring a seamless blend of old-world charm and contemporary convenience.
Stella Rooflights exceed the regulations for thermal performance

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