Coxdome are a very well-known brand in the rooflight industry. Their range of rooflights and skylights are excellent value for money and can offer various choices for both commercial and domestic properties. If you choose Coxdome skylights, you will receive a product that is well regarded in the industry. This is important – a rooflight is a major purchase, and you should feel confident in the brand you have selected. With Coxdome, you will know that you are getting a good deal, and that your selection will be a good decision for your property.
These are some of the main types of Coxdome rooflight you can select:
- Skyglass system. This is a flat glass rooflight that is designed with money and energy saving in mind. It has u-values of just 1.2W/m²K when it is supplied with an upstand. The flat unit construction allows the rooflight to let in plenty of daylight, making it more environmentally friendly due to the reduced need to artificial lighting and the good thermal properties.
- Coxdome 2000 system. This is a versatile system for customers wanting more than just a rooflight. All rooflights in the range can come as hinged, either electric or manual. This allow for additional ventilation – the electric hinged model is excellent for use in high ceiling where you may not be able to reach it easily. It can come with a rectangular or square dome, or with a triangular pyramid shape for the glazing.
- Coxdome Trade range. These are the standard rooflights that are offered as supply only to tradespeople. They can be bought in bulk and, depending on the supplier, my also be delivered to site. This helps to make them more affordable for people who want to use the rooflight as part of a building project, whilst they are working on site and can fit it themselves.
- Coxdome TPS system. This rooflight range is available specifically for refurbishment projects. They can be offered in a wide range of ventilation options, including hinged, powered, permanent and controllable.
- Coxdome Mark 5 system. This was the first systemised skylight and was released in 1967. They can come with a rectangular, square, dome or pyramid profile. They also come with an improved security setting for peace of mind for the end user.
- Coxdome Galaxy system. This rooflight is made for use with existing kerbs, as it has a 100mm horizontal flange. It is easy to replace most existing skylights and rooflights with a Galaxy design.
If you would like to source a Coxdome rooflight, choose the right option for you from a leading supplier. They will be able to talk you through the options and find the right rooflight for you, based on the specifications of your property and what you want to achieve with your rooflight system. Much of the Coxdome range is available for tradespeople, so go to a trade roof supplier to secure the lowest prices. If you are a homeowner, speak to your builder or architect about sourcing the right rooflight and getting it for a good price.