Key Features:

  • The original glass skylight for flat roof applications
  • Modular system allows multiple glazed sections linked togther
  • Silicone seal, aluminium angle or glass fin support
  • No external capping
  • Available in bespoke sizes and glass specifications
  • Can be wall abutted
  • Heat soak tested low e safety glass as standard

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If you are working to a span up to 40”, then a simple silicone seal is the only requirement to secure the panels together. This is a great solution if you are looking to maintain the ‘frameless’ internal appearance of your skylight. Large areas of glazing can be linked together using a variety of different methods.

For larger spans you will need something stronger to safely support the joint between the glazed panels. The Flushglaze modular system can also be specified with back to back aluminum ‘T’ angles for structural support. This option tends to fit in very well with modern interiors, particularly when paired with folding or sliding door systems, the internal angles can be powder coated to any RAL color of your choice.

If you’re looking to maintain an all glass finish, the Flushglaze modular system can be specified using glass fins as structural support instead of aluminum angles. These are a real architectural feature and offer a slightly more elegant finish. The fins are heat soak tested, tempered laminated, for maximum strength and are supported at each end by stainless steel brackets.

Benefits

The original glass skylight for flat roof applications

Modular system allows multiple glazed sections linked togther

Silicone seal, aluminium angle or glass fin support

No external capping

Available in bespoke sizes and glass specifications

Can be wall abutted

Heat soak tested low e safety glass as standard

Standards

ICC-ES 2021 International Building Code

ICC-ES 2021 International Residential Code




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