Skylight Glazing Options

If you’ve decided to add a skylight to your home, as well as thinking about the type of skylight you like best and where you’re going to install it, you’ll need to consider your glazing options. More specifically, will your skylight have plastic glazing or would you prefer glass?
Your choice of skylight glazing will come down to the features you want your skylight to have, how large of a role it plays in your overall vision for your renovation project, and how much of a budget you’re working with. Well, to help make your decision easier, this post looks into skylight glazing and the pros and cons of the different options available to you.

Roof Window Brands.

Skylight Brands

If you’re looking to install a skylight in your home, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the choice on offer. There are so many skylight brands out there that it can be difficult to decide which of them both best suit your needs and offer the best value. More specifically, which brands make the type of skylight that matches your vision for your converted attic space, budget, and the type of roof you have.

The benefits of attic ventilation.

The Benefits of Proper Attic Ventilation

There are lots of things to consider when converting your attic, such as reinforcing its structure, installing flooring, and, of course, the type of room you want your conversion to be. However, another, often overlooked, factor when renovating your attic space is its ventilation.

Proper ventilation is crucial for cooling down space in your attic so it’s habitable, preventing roof damage and other avoidable repairs, and preserving the structural integrity and value of your home.

So with that firmly in mind, let’s take a look at the benefits of proper attic ventilation and how you can properly ventilate your home.

How to add attic flooring without wrecking your roof

How To Add Attic Flooring Without Wrecking Your Roof

When converting your attic, incorrectly installing flooring can damage your ceiling and the overall structure of your roof. This can make your attic conversion much more expensive, not to mention creating new repair jobs within your home.

This article delves into everything you need to keep in mind when adding flooring to your attic conversion and how to avoid damaging your home in the process.