The Brett Martin Flat Glass Rooflight is a double glazed rooflight designed to introduce natural daylight into flat roof spaces. The flat glass design provides a clean external appearance while allowing clear views of the sky from inside the building.
This rooflight uses double glazed glass within a powder-coated aluminium frame to deliver strong structural performance and good thermal efficiency. The laminated inner pane provides additional protection for overhead glazing installations.
The system is suitable for residential and commercial buildings, including flat roof extensions, kitchens, living spaces, and refurbishment projects where additional daylight is required.
Flat Glass Rooflight Sizes
The rooflight is available in a range of standard rectangular sizes designed to suit common flat roof openings.
Lengths mm: 600, 900, 1200, 1500, 1800, 2000
Widths mm: 600, 900, 1000, 1200
Common size combinations include:
600 × 600
900 × 600
1200 × 600
900 × 900
1200 × 900
1200 × 1200
1500 × 1000
1500 × 1200
1800 × 900
1800 × 1200
2000 × 1000
Smaller rooflights are typically used in bathrooms, hallways, and utility spaces where a compact daylight source is required.
Medium sizes are commonly installed in kitchens and dining areas where natural light is required above key areas of the room.
Larger rooflights are often used in open plan living spaces where increased daylight coverage is required.
Bespoke sizes may also be available for projects that require a specific roof opening.
Frame Construction
The rooflight uses a thermally isolated aluminium frame designed for flat roof glazing.
The aluminium frame is powder coated and provides strong structural support while maintaining a slim profile around the glass. This allows the rooflight to deliver maximum daylight into the room below while maintaining durability in exposed roof conditions.
The frame design also helps reduce heat transfer through the structure, supporting improved thermal performance.
Glass Specification
The rooflight uses a double glazed insulated glass unit designed for overhead glazing.
Each glass unit includes:
- 6 mm toughened outer pane
- Argon filled cavity
- Laminated inner pane with Low-E coating
The toughened outer pane provides resistance against external impact and weather exposure. The laminated inner pane helps hold the glass together if damaged, providing additional protection for occupants below the rooflight.
Low-E glass helps reduce heat loss through the rooflight while maintaining good daylight transmission.
Installation
The rooflight is designed for installation onto a builders upstand as part of a flat roof construction.
Flat glass rooflights typically require a minimum roof pitch of around 2° to allow rainwater to drain correctly from the glazing surface.
This installation method is commonly used on new flat roof extensions as well as refurbishment projects.

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