Clement Conservation Rooflights Installed into Welsh Slate Roof

23 January 2025

Clement Conservation Rooflights Installed into Welsh Slate Roof|Clement Conservation Rooflights Installed into Welsh Slate Roof

CLEMENT Conservation Rooflights have been installed into a Welsh slate roof at a property in Scotland.

The beautiful, traditional style home is built from Scottish sandstone and located in a small town just outside Stirling. The property’s new owners have completely refurbished and extended the house which was originally built in 1870. Although now modernised and featuring some contemporary features, the original charm has been kept.

In order to maximise natural light within the building, a total of 10 Clement Conservation Rooflights were installed which not only look beautiful in the slate roof, but also improve thermal efficiency and are low maintenance.

The homeowner commented: “We are delighted with our Clement Conservation Rooflights. We have now fitted ten into our period house renovation and they look great.

“Quality-wise they are solid and well built, no problems with manual winders, and the double glazing, sound proofing and heat retention is brilliant. We searched around and Clement seemed a good price for the quality. Dealing with them as a company has been a pleasure, always helpful with sound advice and never a delay in delivery dates.

“We have been lucky enough to work with very talented and courteous craftsmen and suppliers – like Clement, who went the extra mile to make sure that we fully understood the options available and helped us create the perfect home.”

Clement Conservation Rooflights installed into Welsh slate roof

Conservation Rooflights

Clement is the only company to offer two profiles for different roof types. Originally developed for tile and slate roofs, the range has been successfully installed into roofs made of zinc, thatch and corrugated materials.

Available in eight standard sizes, Clement’s skylights are constructed using mild steel sheet which makes them particularly strong. The surface is coated in polyzinc and then polyester powder paint for durability and to give the rooflights a good-looking finish.

Clement’s roof windows are made from high performance, argon filled, 24mm insulated glass units and come with a revolutionary warm T bar system. Available with several glazing options, including self-cleaning glass as standard, they are manufactured to EN ISO 9001 standards and rigorously tested against air, wind and rain to BS6375, achieving a BFRC Window Energy Rating of A+.

The standard range of rooflights is generally available for delivery in 2-3 working days. If one of the standard sizes is not appropriate, bespoke rooflights are also available.

Clement Windows Group manufacture an innovative range of steel windows, doors, screens and rooflights.  The company specialises in conservation work for both private residences and commercial projects.

For more information, call 01428 64339 or email info@clementwg.co.uk.

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