WALL ABUTMENT ROOFLIGHTS
Designed to enable natural light to flow into the inner room of a house, Roof Maker’s Wall Abutment rooflights can be installed seamlessly against walls at a pitch of 0 to 10 degrees, eliminating the requirement for a gap between the wall and the rooflight.
The unique, patent-pending cushioning technology moulds into the crevices of walls that may have small imperfections or textures, significantly reducing the risk of water ingress through its innovative and industry-leading design.
The Wall Abutment is the ideal solution for period or heritage properties that have aged or rough finishes to the brickwork, which previously proved difficult for installers and contractors to achieve a perfect installation. The requirement for a bulky lead flashing detail from the wall to the glazing isn’t required, providing a sleek visual look whilst maximising the amount of natural light.
It’s ideal for the creation of a glass ceiling effect on side returns or single-storey extensions where access to natural light may typically be limited.
Product Overview
All our Wall Abutment rooflights are tested to BS 6375 Pt 1 weather resistance standard.
Our glazing is tested to BS EN1279 parts 2 & 3.
Aluminium construction.
The decorative painted border to the glass protects your seals from UV damage.
Choice of glass specifications and tints to suit your requirements.
Triple glazed for outstanding thermal performance
Easy clean glass as standard
Direct from British manufacturer
Key Features
Suitable for flat roofs of between 0 and 10 degrees
Triple glazed
Ug-values of 0.6w/m2k as standard
Full aluminium, thermally broken frame
Jet black (RAL 9005) or Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) frames
Optional Upgrades
Choice of specialist glass types
Different glass tint colours
Jet black (RAL 9005) or Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) frames
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WALL ABUTMENT ROOFLIGHTS
Designed to enable natural light to flow into the inner room of a house, Roof Maker’s Wall Abutment rooflights can be installed seamlessly against walls at a pitch of 0 to 10 degrees, eliminating the requirement for a gap between the wall and the rooflight.