Whitesails maintains architectural integrity with heritage rooflight replacement

Regeneration Fri, Jul 8, 2016 10:31 AM

Bespoke rooflight manufacturer Whitesales has worked on various high-profile historical building restorations and refurbishments over the
company’s 25 years, most recently at Somerset House, the London Palladium and Easthampstead Park.

While no two projects – or indeed no two rooflights – have been the same, there are common threads that link them all: the three Cs of heritage rooflight replacement.

The three Cs are:

Ventilation can be incorporated into the design, from passive trickle ventilation to manual hinged or electrically hinged sections and networked with wall switches, remote controls, wind and rain sensors – all enhance occupant wellbeing and keep interiors protected. In this way, the replacement rooflights are more than just compliant with stringent building regulations; they meet the occupant comfort levels a client is hoping for.

Best of all, Em-Glaze bespoke replica rooflights can be installed as fully certified and compliant smoke vents, extracting heat build-up and toxic fumes and smoke, by networking with smoke and fire detectors. Incorporating life-saving capability into a historical replica rooflight may not be everyone’s first instinct, but such possibilities emerge when you adhere to the three Cs and begin consulting early.

When multi-million pound restorations and refurbishments are planned, it’s surely wise to consider preserving that investment in history as comprehensively as possible.

In association with Whitesales Ltd


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