Glass Roof So with all of these many benefits in mind. What about actually choosing a glass roof? What choices are there? And how can you determine which type of style? Will best suit your own requirements?
In short, it’ll depend on a few things. But for the most part, it will depend on the provider or specialist. You choose to work with. If you opt for an ‘off-the-shelf , then while. You know what you’re getting, you’ll be limited to the restrictions of that product range.
However, if you work directly with a structural glazing specialist such as CEPHE. You’ll have the benefit of almost limitless potential when it comes to your designs. With the power of the latest architectural glazing technology and technique at your fingertips. You’ll be able to create almost any kind of glass roof – so. What are your options?
A glass roof can be the perfect installation for this kind of boost to value. This is particularly true if the roof is unique, structural, and beautiful. (The better a looks and the more well-built it is. The more it adds to a home in terms of worth!). While there are no hard and fast calculations to measure any potential. Increases by (there are too many variables). Consultation with an architect or specialist can give you more insight.
Modern glazing technology has come a long way, and using cutting-edge techniques we’re now able to design and install completely seamless, frameless glass roofs.
CEPHE are proud to offer a range of roof glass solutions which are not only expertly designed and installed, but utterly luxurious and aspirational.
When you add a glass roof, natural light cascades into your property, reducing electricity costs and providing you with a host of wellbeing benefits.
Creating a light well by using glass in the roof is a popular way of introducing light to central areas of a building. In addition to the normal considerations of thermal and solar control, we need to consider the safety of the overhead glazing. If the glass forms part of an accessible roof area then it may need to be treated as a glass floor. The regulations allow the use of toughened glass overhead, however, if the toughened glass is used as the lower pane then a safety glass must be used in the upper pane. We also recommend heat soaking of toughened glass when it is used in a safety-critical location.
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