Attic overhaul
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We are currently doing a major overhaul of our attic and are thinking about turning it into a living space. One of the solutions we are actively considering is installing skylights on the roof to add natural light and make the room more comfortable. I read that such windows can greatly change the feeling of space, especially if the ceilings are sloping. But at the same time, there are doubts: how reliable are they in terms of tightness and thermal insulation? And how do they behave in rainy or snowy weather? Maybe someone has already installed such windows and can share their experience – is it worth the money and what nuances should be taken into account when choosing and installing?
Turning an attic into a living space is a great move, and skylights can completely transform how the room feels — especially with sloped ceilings. The added natural light makes the space feel more open, comfortable, and usable throughout the day.
As for concerns about insulation and weather resistance, quality skylights are built with that in mind. Look for models that are triple-glazed with toughened and laminated glass — these offer excellent thermal insulation, reduce noise, and are strong enough to handle harsh conditions.
When it comes to rain, wind, or snow, well-designed roof lights perform reliably if properly installed. Companies like Regal Glass Group manufacture products that are both UKCA and BS Certified, meaning they meet strict UK building regulations for safety, energy efficiency, and weatherproofing. Their skylights also come with a 20-year no-leak guarantee, which gives added peace of mind.
A key thing to focus on during selection is not just the product quality, but also the flashing system and installation method. These directly impact long-term airtightness and performance.
In short — yes, skylights are worth the investment when chosen carefully. They dramatically improve attic conversions, both functionally and visually.
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