Our Skyseal Halo Circular Roof light is a premium round roof light that boasts excellent thermal performance and is part 'L' compliant, meaning you will have no issue adhering to building regulations. This stylish roof light is available in multiple sizes and has a delivery lead time of 5-7 working days!
10 year warranty
High thermal efficiency
Solar controlled glass
Strengthened by aluminium
Made to measure
Excellent Slimline Build Quality
The Halo Flat Glass features a beautiful Anthracite Grey, thermally broken frame that houses a laminated inner frame. This provides peace of mind in the unlikely event that the glass should break.
It is manufactured in the United Kingdom to ISO 9001 industry standards.
Incredibly Easy To Install
This Roof Light can be installed to either an insulated builders upstand or a pre-formed, insulated GRP upstand with a minimum pitch of 5 degrees. This Rooflight is equally suited to both Residential and Commercial flat roofing applications.
Why is an aluminium frame important?
Added Structural Strength
Our highly-developed Aluminium frame provides extra strength and rigidity, minimising structural movement in the skylight once installed, which significantly reduces the chances of failure.
Extra Damage Protection
The aluminium frame acts as a protective layer, encapsulating the glass at its weakest points to prevent accidental damage that would otherwise shatter the glass.
Enhanced Home Security
Incorporating tamper-proof fixings alongside silicone sealant provide added security to your home, ensuring it remains safe and protected.
Extra Glass Support
The frame is key in providing extra support to the glass, ensuring the glass stays in place in the event of damage or shattering.
A thermal break is a layer of low conductive material placed in the Aluminium frame of a skylight. This stops the internal side of the frame becoming cold and in turn eliminates condensation occurring internally on the frame.
What is a U-value?
Thermal transmittance, also known as U-value, is a measure of heat loss through the structure. It is measured in W/m2K. The lower the value, the better the insulation.
The UK Building Regulations require a maximum of 2.2 W/m2K in existing dwellings and an average of 1.2 - 1.7 W/m2K for new dwellings on rooflights.