Return to roots for renowned rooflight manufacturer

Housing Tue, Jul 17, 2018 11:33 AM

Rooflights continue to be of prime consideration in building design and renovation to maximise the benefits of natural daylight and, to support this growing demand, a leading rooflight brand is returning to its roots.

Coxdome (formally known as JetCox) is a respected brand known for its quality and reliability and now to facilitate the growing demand for the product it has enhanced its stock range of off-the-shelf rooflights to permit speedy delivery, within 24 hours if required, to its merchants network across the UK.

“Coxdome has been a popular choice amongst architects, specifiers and builders for many years due to its reliability and availability,” said Jim Lowther head of sales Coxdome. “We felt that it was important to expand the choice to our existing and prospective customers via our reliable supplier network so that we could ensure the highest quality rooflights were easily available.”

Established in 1954 Coxdome has become one of the leading brands associated with quality rooflight solutions. Manufactured in PVCu and glass the systems have myriad opportunities to provide individual rooflight and roof glazing architectural designs in a variety of domestic and commercial settings.

“All our products are manufactured to the highest standards and support the principles of the National Association of Rooflight Manufacturers (NARM) and Government building regulations for rooflights, daylighting and ventilation,” said Jim. “All products support traditional and the most cutting edge domestic and commercial architectural designs and we remain fully committed to driving forward innovation and working with all sectors of the building and glazing sectors.

“Our facilities in Wednesbury, allow for greater and more flexible supply of Coxdome rooflights ensuring a seamless service for both merchants and contractors. In addition, the manufacturing capabilities ensure innovation continues with new products being developed for a changing build environment.”