Conservatory roof manufacturer SupaLite has made its popular SkyVista roof even better. The high-performance solid tiled roof with full-length glazed feature panels now comes as a glazing cassette which means the glass units can be lifted and dropped into place, making it as easy for installers as possible.
Steve Hacking, SupaLite’s Managing Director, explained: “Our kit-based roof systems have been hugely popular with our installers, but we wanted to make things even easier for them.
“Fitting the glass is where installers can lose time and money. Now the glass units can be dropped into place whole, the installer will be able to spend less time on site and improve their profit margins. It should also mean less mess on site too.”
Combining SupaLite’s renowned lightweight tiled roof with high-performance glazed panels, SkyVista was launched at the beginning of 2019, and the hybrid roof system has proved popular with SupaLite’s approved fabricators and installers since.
“At SupaLite, we’re always looking for ways to improve our products for the benefit of our customers,” added Steve.
“SkyVista offers a fantastic opportunity for ambitious installers, giving them a high-performance and highly desirable system that provides homeowners with unrivalled thermal performance and higher levels of natural light and is now even easier to install.”
Trusted by fabricators and installers across the UK, SupaLite tiled roof systems are fully accredited for Building Regulations approval and offer a cost-effective solution that converts traditional conservatories into useable living spaces all-year-round.
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