
Rooflights add a stunning blend of style and function to your house or building. YIHAI roof glazing systems attract sunlight from all angles, throughout the day. We also offer unrivaled design, quality and ultimate weatherproofing. Each rooflight is bespoke and manufactured specifically to our customers specifications and can incorporate both double or triple glazing.
Double or Triple Glazing Rooflights are an elegant solution for bringing natural light into interior spaces. They are designed for both residential and commercial buildings, enhancing aesthetics, energy efficiency, and comfort. These rooflights are particularly suitable for modern architectural designs where daylighting is a priority.
Applications of Double or Triple Glazing Rooflights:
Residential Buildings:
Ideal for living rooms, kitchens, or bathrooms to increase natural light.
Enhances loft conversions or extensions with bright and spacious interiors.
Commercial Spaces:
Used in offices, retail spaces, and showrooms to create a welcoming and energy-efficient environment.
Contributes to wellness-focused designs by incorporating natural light into workspaces.
Public Buildings:
Common in schools, museums, and healthcare facilities to improve lighting and reduce energy consumption.
Helps meet sustainability and green building standards.
Industrial and Warehousing:
Provides cost-effective daylighting solutions for large industrial spaces, improving productivity and reducing energy costs.

Advantages of Double or Triple Glazing Rooflights
Energy Efficiency:
Reduces energy costs by minimizing heat loss and optimizing natural light.
Helps meet building regulations and energy efficiency standards.
Improved Comfort:
Enhances interior lighting while maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures.
Reduces noise pollution, creating a tranquil indoor environment.
Aesthetic Appeal:
Adds a modern and luxurious touch to any space.
Creates the illusion of larger, more open interiors.
Sustainability:
Reduces reliance on artificial lighting and heating, lowering the building’s carbon footprint.