Glass conservatory
aluminumall glass

glass conservatory
glass conservatory
glass conservatory
glass conservatory
glass conservatory
glass conservatory
glass conservatory
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Characteristics

Material
glass, aluminum
Other characteristics
all glass

Description

Through years of technology this system has been pioneered to provide unlimited versatility in design. The thermally broken aluminium glass roof systems incorporate sections for the construction of valleys and multi-angle hips, enabling the design to follow traditional and modern styles. Such as the lean-too; Victorian; Edwardian; pyramid; or lantern shape to unique one off creative structures. Suitable for all domestic and commercial applications that not only meet, but also exceeds Building Regulations. The system is designed with a comprehensive range of accessories such as integral box gutters, caps, vents and tie bars, to enhance the overall elegance and functionality. Key features Multi-angled roof system, custom manufactured to suit your requirements. Energy efficient - compliant with Building Regulations. Heavy duty glazing bars for maximum projection. Structural ring beam - to incorporate bifold doors or sliding doors. Increased ventilation - manual, electric and thermostatic controlled. Severe weather and snow loading rated. Polycarbonate or double glazed toughened glass units plus full range of finishes. Low maintenance and fully guaranteed. Versatility in design The thermally broken aluminium roof systems are manufactured from aluminium, which has been thermally broken by a two part polyurethane resin. Providing optimum strength, long life, with the ability to combat heat loss and reduce the prevalence of condensation.

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