Contemporary Designs
Flat rooflights are the perfect addition to any home extension, they flood the room with plenty of natural day light whilst offering a luxurious contemporary style.
Seen as the ultimate showpiece for the property, flat rooflights consist of glazed units sitting flush in the internal plaster line to give off a show stopping, minimalistic appearance.
Advanced Performance
Installed with double glazing as standard, our flat rooflights offer exceptional thermal comfort and deliver an average U-value of 1.3 W/m2K.
Our flat rooflights come with handy clip in weather bars, hidden strap fixings and internal plasterboard pockets, which allow for a simple and easy installation.
Frame Colours
From our base in both Worcester and London, we offer a selection of shades, including dual colours with our flat rooflights to ensure that they are tailored to match any home extension perfectly.
White
Black
GREY
ANY RAL COLOUR
Bespoke Flat Rooflights Worcester and London
With a minimalistic and contemporary design, our flat rooflights will sit flush with the plasterline, resulting in visual elegance and style. Perfectly suited for rooms and extensions with flat roofs, they appear frameless internally, giving off the illusion of more space and creating a nice, bright airy feel to the room.
Installed with double glazing as standard, our flat rooflights can offer excellent thermal insulation, which is ideal for the winter months as you can enjoy your extension or spare room in a comfortable environment.
Who are Pure Aluminium?
Based in Worcestershire and London, we’re dedicated to being the best supplier of bespoke flat rooflights throughout the UK. Not only do we supply to homeowners, but we also cater to the needs of small businesses, architects and much, much more.
All of our products are made to measure and manufactured in the UK, so we can ensure that we bring a bespoke product straight to your doorstep.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose Pure Aluminium?
As well as offering technical support UK wide, our products come with a comprehensive guarantee of up to 20 years, which is unrivalled in our market today.
Where do Pure Aluminium ship to?
From our base in both Worcestershire and London, we can supply our flat rooflights to our customers throughout the UK. Please be aware that some restrictions may apply, however, if you want to ensure that we can deliver our products to your home or place of work, please feel free to contact us.
Where are your flat rooflights manufactured?
To ensure that our customers receive the best quality, we only supply products that have been manufactured in Britain.
Do Pure Aluminium survey & install their flat rooflights?
We only supply our aluminium windows and doors directly to the homeowner but work with a number of installation partners across the UK who will survey and install your products at a competitive price.
How will my composite doors be delivered?
Doors will always be delivered fully assembled for ease of installation for you! However, in some instances, your doors might not always fit through your house or side passageway etc.
Don’t worry, we offer a disassembly service for a small fee and can deliver your doors in kit form. Please contact our customer service team if you are unsure.
Why is made in Britain so important?
At Pure Aluminium we only supply products fabricated here, we have found that the products designed/engineered around the UK climate and with the UK homeowner requirements in mind stand the test of time.
When products are imported from overseas, they’re typically manufactured under appalling conditions and can be of subpar quality. To ensure that people are properly compensated for their labour, in factories that are safe and regulated, we only use UK manufacturers. Due to this, we can significantly reduce our carbon footprint, whilst offering a high quality product to all of our customers.
Are you FENSA registered?
No, FENSA relates to the person(s) installing the doors or windows.
The Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme (FENSA) has been set up by the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and other industry bodies in response to the building regulations. A FENSA registered fitter just means that they are self-certifying the compliance of the windows or doors with the building regulations
What is a U-value?
Thermal transmittance, also known as a U-value, is the rate of transfer of heat through a structure, such as a window or door. When buying a new unit, it’s always best to ensure that.
How do they get delivered?
All windows and doors are generally delivered on a HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle), therefore access will always be a factor for your delivery. If we are unable to deliver directly to your home, we will be able to set up another location that is accessible nearby or refund your order, if that is your wish.
Do I need to be at home to accept my delivery?
Yes. You will need to be there to accept the delivery and sign for the products after they have been checked. We recommend a minimum of 2 able people on site to help with the delivery offloading process.
Please note there is only 1 driver to help with offloading and failure to be present will result in a re-delivery charge.
Will I be notified which day will be my delivery?
Yes. Once your order has been placed, we will notify you of your delivery within the next 5 working days. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to select which day we will deliver as deliveries are based on areas and other deliveries in that area.
If the delivery day we have provided does not work for you, please contact us within 48 hours of the delivery confirmation.
Please note this may delay your order.
What does your solar control glass do?
Our solar control glass can reflect over 60% of the sun’s solar energy, preventing extensions with flat rooflights and roof lanterns from becoming too hot during the summer months. They also help create a beautifully ambient environment by reducing intense solar glare too!
What is a U-value and why is it important?
U-values are a measure to show how good or bad an insulator material is, this includes windows, doors, and even roofing and they will slowly lose heat over time. A U-value will measure how much heat is lost per square metre of the surface. Materials with lower U-values will make for better insulators, resulting in less heat loss for the home and helping in reducing monthly energy bills.
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